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BOOK EVENTS

"As we reach the end of another successful academic year at Sedbergh, I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all our pupils for their hard work and dedication. 

To our Year 13 pupils, I wish you the best of luck as you await your A level results and the exciting news of university placements. This is a significant milestone, and I am confident that your efforts will be rewarded.

To our Year 11 pupils, I eagerly anticipate hearing about your achievements when you receive your GCSE results. Your perseverance and commitment have been commendable. 

I hope everyone enjoys a restful and enjoyable summer. I hope that you all return in September refreshed and ready for another year of growth and learning. Thank you for making our school community so exceptional.” 

Dan Harrison, Headmaster

Introducing our 2024-2025 School Leaders

“Every year, I’m delighted to congratulate the newly appointed leaders of our School. These exceptional pupils are strong role models of our School values: humility, ambition, resilience, and kindness. Our values are fundamental to life at Sedbergh School, and as leaders of the School community, these pupils positively influence other pupils through their actions and attitudes.” Dan Harrison, Headmaster, Sedbergh School

See all of our new School Leaders

Challenge Week 2024

Sedbergh School’s Challenge Week is a mammoth undertaking. Over four days, Mr. Arnold, Head of DT, coordinates 350 pupils and 35 staff, who collectively contribute 2,500 hours of labour across multiple sites in and around Sedbergh. “Giving back” is a fundamental component of Sedbergh School’s Challenge Week. 

Learn more about our Challenge Week Activities

Paddy, the new Captain of Target Sports talks about his achievements

SED Talks: Marcus’s Journey from Cadets to Future Army Aspirations

Recently we met with Company Sergeant Major Marcus who recently was given the extraordinary honour of supporting a small group of veterans at the 80th D-Day commemorations in France.

Read about Marcus's experiences as a cadet

Head of School Livi Donates Her Sedbergh Goat to Restart Africa

Tradition is that the Head of School can grow a moustache, keep a goat, and ride a bike in school. The 2023 Head of School, Livi, took no time at all to decide that she would celebrate her role as Head of School by keeping a goat. No moustache. No bike.

Learn More About this Tradition
 

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