Supporting Partnerships
Our Commitment to Partnership
- Dulwich College is fortunate that our means are generous in terms of expertise (educational and operational), facilities, resources, motivation and energy to build deep, mutually beneficial community partnerships.
- Independent schools should be seen as an integral part of the national system of education and that they are required to do what they can to support the state sector, according to their means. We are a school of access; no school can claim to be outstanding in this area without supporting all schools in its catchment. Through our partnerships, this is what we strive for.
Our work at a glance...
54
Year 5 pupils from 11 local primary schools attended the Science Scheme held at the College on nine Saturday mornings
£53,331
raised for the Partnership Fund in 2022/23
137
state and independent school pupils joined 77 College pupils for a Young Economists Conference in July 2023
130
teachers have been trained at the College via SCITT over the past 5 years
240
pupils from four local primary schools took part in eight Art & DT College workshops in the 2023 summer term
49
City Heights students join the College for swimming, football, rugby, hockey, athletics or Language Leader training every week
Partnerships
We are proud of our long-standing partnerships with
- The Southwark Schools’ Partnership Alliance
- Southwark Community Education Charity
- School-Centred Initial Teacher Training in Mathematics, Physics and Modern Languages
- City Heights E-ACT Academy
- Dulwich Wood Primary School
Read the In Partnership 2024 Social Impact Report for more details on partnership work and service initiatives at Dulwich College