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Speak Out Shine Bright Be Heard

WATERLOW HALL FESTIVAL PROGRAMMEJanuary - March 2020

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I am delighted to open the doors to our new Waterlow Hall.

This project belongs to everyone: pupils, parents, staff, alumnae, local friends and loyal supporters, all of whom have joined our fundraising campaign and helped to raise over £3 million. It is the largest project ever financed entirely through fundraising from our community and we cannot thank you enough for the patience, persistence and passion you have shown as we have taken time to realise this vision.

The Waterlow Hall will become the heart of our school: the place where we meet, celebrate, perform, study and learn; a centre for us to welcome back our alumnae and welcome in local schools and the surrounding community.

I am delighted to welcome you here today and hope that this will be the first of many wonderful experiences you enjoy in our new Waterlow Hall.

Welcome

Vicky Bingham Headmistress

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In Girls’ Day School Trust schools, like South Hampstead High School, girls learn without limits.

We don’t just provide a first-class education. We develop character, helping girls to be confident, happy and fearless.

A girl doesn’t just learn in the classroom; she learns in the playground, on the playing field, in the debating chamber and on the stage.

And I can’t think of a better stage than the all-new Waterlow Hall. I am delighted to see the completion of this wonderful project. I want to thank everyone whose hard work and generous support has made it possible.

It’s a spectacular platform for South Hampstead pupils to fulfil their potential and their dreams. I have no doubt they will go on to contribute to a better future, as world changers in a changing world.

The development of the Waterlow Hall marks the culmination of the original ten year masterplan for the school which saw the complete transformation of the Senior School site. It is also the first step of our new masterplan as we look towards our 150 year anniversary in 2026. We are confident that the Waterlow Hall will be the heart of South Hampstead High School in the future and hugely enhance the education we can provide to our pupils. It will also offer wonderful opportunities for us to reach out to local schools and the wider community as we seek to share knowledge and resources with those around us.

As a naturally very shy person, South Hampstead really helped me to come out of my shell. I acted, I sang, I debated, I played the piano in assemblies. Not one of those activities came naturally to me, but it was the start of me finding my voice and exploring what it was like to perform in front of people. The arts are a joy in themselves, but when they also help young women to present themselves publically with skill and confidence, they are essential. I hope the new Waterlow Hall will inspire the next generation of South Hampstead girls to find their voice, explore and follow their dreams.

Cheryl Giovannoni CEO GDST

Suzy Klein (Class of 1993) Writer, Broadcaster, Campaign Ambassador

Helen Strange Former Chair of Governors

Roger Freeman Chair of Governors

South Hampstead High School opens in Winchester Road.

The Maresfield Gardens site is acquired and the school moves to the current site.

1876 1882

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MONDAY 27th JANUARY

Grand Opening for pupils and staff with the award-winning actresses Olivia Colman CBE (GDST alumna of the year – Norwich High School) and Helena Bonham Carter CBE (SHHS Class of 1984)

Waterlow Hall Festival 2020Programme of events

Waterlow House, home to the renowned artist Sir Ernest Waterlow, is purchased. The Junior School moves into Waterlow House.

1921

THURSDAY 30th JANUARY

Speaker Series featuring the broadcaster, historian and academic Professor Alice Roberts

TUESDAY 28th & WEDNESDAY 29th JANUARY

Gala Concert for donors, sponsors and performers, featuring the cellist and alumna Gemma Rosefield (SHHS Class of 1999)

TUESDAY 11th, WEDNESDAY 12th & THURSDAY 13th FEBRUARY

Senior School Drama Production – Emilia by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm

MONDAY 9th MARCH

Senior School Spring Concert

THURSDAY 26th MARCH

Senior School Spring Concert

WEDNESDAY 25th MARCH

Voicebox – talks by Year 9 pupils

TUESDAY 24th MARCH

Rock Bottom – Year 4 drama production

WEDNESDAY 4th MARCH

Poetry & Prose evening

SUNDAY 8th MARCH

Come & Sing and Alumnae Reunion Lunch

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The Jubilee Wing, including a Library and Gymnasium, is added to the Maresfield building linking it to Waterlow House.

1928

The Gala Concert Programme

TUESDAY 28th & WEDNESDAY 29th JANUARY

6.15pm

Drinks Reception

Guests are invited to view the Exhibition on the Waterlow Hall and to tour the school.

The drinks will be held on the sixth and seventh floors.

Entrance to the Waterlow Hall is via the ground or fifth floor entrances.

7.00pm

Concert

Coronation Anthem (Zadok the Priest) – Handel Combined Choirs and Chamber Orchestra Conductor – Steve Collisson

The Drums of Saamis – Samuel R. Hazo Symphonic Wind Band Conductors – Ian Judson & Tom Marsden

Don’t You Worry ‘bout A Thing – Stevie Wonder (Tues) September – Al McKay, Maurice White, Allee Willis (Tues)Doxy – Sonny Rollins (Wed) Astor Piazzallo arr. Paul Murtha (Wed) SHHS Big Band Conductor – David Clewlow

Address Vicky Bingham, Headmistress

Cello Concerto in E minor Op. 85 – Elgar SHHS Symphony Orchestra Soloist – Gemma Rosefield Conductor – Steve Collisson

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12 Netherhall Gardens is purchased and the Junior School moves from Waterlow House. Waterlow House reverts to Senior School use and Ernest Waterlow’s studio becomes the dedicated art room.

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Gemma Rosefield is one of three sisters to have attended South Hampstead and her father was Chairman of the Governing body from 2005 to 2015. Her musical career started when she began to learn the cello and sing in the choir at the Junior School. She made her concerto debut at the age of sixteen, when she won First Prize in the European Music for Youth Competition in Oslo, Norway. Numerous awards and prizes have followed, including the Premier Prix Maurice Ravel in France, the Vice-Principal’s Special Prize at the RAM, and the Gold Medal at the RNCM.

Described by The Strad on her 2003 Wigmore Hall debut as ‘a mesmerising musical treasure’, by the London Evening Standard as ‘a phenomenal talent’, and by BBC Music Magazine as ‘one to watch’, Gemma made her solo debut in the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam and in The Diligentia, The Hague, in the New Masters International Recital Series. Gemma gives some 50 performances a year as cellist of Ensemble 360, Royal Philharmonic Society Medal Winners. She is also cellist of the Leonore Piano Trio, and regularly performs on BBC Radio 3.

Having made a career as a professional musician, Gemma is passionate about giving young women as many opportunities in music as possible.

Gemma Rosefield

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The Headmistress, Averil Burgess, negotiates the purchase of Martins Garage next to Waterlow House.

Waterlow House is pulled down and work begins on the construction of a new building funded by an appeal for over £500,000.

1985 1986

Event Details

The South Hampstead Speaker Series was introduced in 2017 and has featured many distinguished guests with a myriad of different perspectives on the world. The series is open to all members of the community and we are delighted to welcome several local schools to this speaker event in the Waterlow Hall, to hear Professor Alice Roberts.

Academic and broadcaster, Professor Alice Roberts trained as a medical doctor, before becoming a university lecturer. She has been Professor of Public Engagement at the University of Birmingham since 2012. Passionate about generating and spreading knowledge to the widest possible audience, she made her TV debut in 2001 as a human bone specialist on Channel 4's Time Team before presenting on BBC2's Coast.

She has since written and presented a wide range of television series, including Ice Age Giants, Origins of Us, Horizon and Digging for Britain. Professor Roberts is interested in human anatomy, physiology, evolution, archaeology and history and has written numerous science books, including The Incredible Unlikeliness of Being, shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize.

She joins us for an enlightening evening as she delves into archaeology, history and genetics to reveal the amazing stories of three species that became our allies.

THURSDAY 30th JANUARY

South Hampstead Speaker Series

The Senior School production this year is the award-winning play Emilia – a riotous, witty reclaiming of the life of an exceptional woman. Four hundred years ago, Emilia Bassano wanted her voice to be heard – it wasn't. Could she have been the ‘Dark Lady’ of Shakespeare's sonnets? What of her own poetry? Why was her story erased from history? In Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s play, Emilia and her sisters reach out across the centuries with passion, fury, laughter and song. Emilia made its acclaimed premiere at Shakespeare's Globe in 2018, before taking the West End by storm the following year.

TUESDAY 11th – THURSDAY 13th FEBRUARY

Emilia

The English Department invites you to hear pupil writers read out their prize winning poems and stories. Many of our students write each week in Scheherazade and the Upper School Creative Writing Club. They have also had great success in GDST and national creative writing competitions. It will be a great celebration of their creative writing achievements.

WEDNESDAY 4th MARCH

Poetry & Prose Evening

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The new building is opened by the Duchess of Gloucester. It includes a dining room and kitchen in the basement, classrooms and an art studio on the upper floors, and a huge new assembly hall – Waterlow Hall – to be used as a gym, for musical performances, and for school examinations.

1988

We are delighted to present two concerts featuring all of the musical groups and ensembles of the Senior School. Full details will be available in the school newsletter.

MONDAY 9TH & THURSDAY 26TH MARCH

Spring Concerts

‘Come & Sing’ as we put together a choir of former staff, pupils and friends of South Hampstead to rehearse and perform in a day at the annual Alumnae Reunion 2020. The programme will include music by Fauré, Rutter and Brahms. Rehearsals will take place in the morning, followed by lunch and the concert.

SUNDAY 8TH MARCH

Come & Sing and Alumnae Reunion Lunch

Rock Bottom is about The Cobblestones, just an ordinary Stone Age family of cave folk living on Stoney Street, Rock Bottom. But when cave girl inventor Rosie Cobblestone hatches her very first good idea, she's whisked off to work for the beautiful celebrity Lady Lava. With mysterious monsters terrorising the town and a volatile volcano ready to blow its top, can Rosie become a little ‘boulder’ and hatch a plan to save her family, her friends and her very own precious Rock Bottom?

TUESDAY 24TH MARCH

Junior School Play – Year 4

This is a unique initiative from South Hampstead to bring together Year 9 pupils from across five GDST schools to collaborate, research and present a TED-style talk on stage. The workshop will culminate in an evening of presentations to showcase the projects.

WEDNESDAY 25TH MARCH

Voicebox

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2. THE MAP OF STARS

The walls of our entrance foyer are covered in a galaxy of stars and inside each star are the initials of people who have helped with the campaign. A list of their names can be found on pages 16-17.

As you take in your new surroundings, do make a note of some of the features of Waterlow Hall

3. THE MUSICAL FRIEZE

The stave which leads you into the hall is The Londonderry Air – the music for the school song which is sung by the Senior School girls at the end of each term. Some of the notes are named (see page 13 for details).

1. THE STEINWAY GRAND PIANO AND STORE

We are one of the few venues in London to be the proud owners of a Steinway Model D Grand Piano and at the far end of the hall we have a special store to ensure that this instrument is kept in the very best condition.

5. THE FEATURE LIGHTING

The impressive sculptural LED lighting system suspended from the ceiling creates a magical canopy of stars, which can be easily adapted to create the right environment for all users. Importantly, by using LED, it is eco-friendly and uses minimal power.

4. THE TECHNICAL GANTRY

All around the hall is a gantry to provide safe and secure access for pupils to rig and manage stage lighting and manage the audio visual equipment, which now form an integrated part of our performance venue.

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6. THE RETRACTABLE SEATING

The tiered seats will give a much better audience experience and can be retracted into the back wall to ensure that the hall remains multi-functional. Some of our supporters have plaques on these seats; a map of the seats with names can be found on pages 14-15.

7. THE ACOUSTIC PANELLING

The timber walls don’t just look beautiful, they are designed to optimise the reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound. We hope it will make this venue a wonderful place to listen to every kind of performance. Hidden behind the panels are the heating, ventilation systems and services to ensure the hall will be a comfortable place to be.

8. THE RADIO AND PRODUCTION SUITES

Look behind and up to the gallery and you will see two studios on either side of the upper entrance. These house lighting and sound desks and will become the control centres for pupils learning about back-stage production and lighting. We also have plans to launch our own Radio Station from the ‘Radio Suite’.

9. THE DESIGN AESTHETIC

The hall has been designed to reflect an autumnal woodland theme using natural materials, textures and colours. The seat fabric, chosen by the pupils, complements this theme and the harmony with nature continues with a focus on sustainability: the hall is heated by solar panels on the roof, uses LED lighting and has advanced insulation and ventilation systems.

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A small theatre is added to the basement of Waterlow Hall. The school acquires Oakwood House which becomes the new Sixth Form Centre. The building is joined to Waterlow Hall by new corridors and staircases.

1991

Thank YouOur thanks go to everyone who has been involved with this project. Over 800 people have made a generous contribution to the campaign and we have been overwhelmed by your support.

We would like to give a special thanks to:

The Waterlow Hall Campaign Board who have guided us throughout the campaign

Professor Beinhocker & Ms Franklin Beinhocker Dr & Mrs BollandMr & Mrs CritchleyMr & Mrs CurtisMr & Mrs FearMr & Mrs GoodmanMr Cornils & Ms GurovaMr HowardMr & Mrs HuberMr & Mrs IsraelyanMr & Mrs LaurenceMr & Mrs McDonaldMr & Mrs MindenhallMr & Mrs MossMr & Mrs Todd

Our Campaign Ambassadors who have put their support behind the fundraising and helped us promote the project

Rebecca Bainbridge (Class of 1999)Helena Bonham Carter (Class of 1984)Charlotte Ely (Class of 2007)Lilah Fear (Class of 2017)Clio Gould (Class of 1986)Jacky Klein (Class of 1995)Suzy Klein (Class of 1993)Daisy Lowe (Class of 2007)Joanna MacGregor (Class of 1997)Eliza Millett (Class of 2014)Sara Mohr-Pietsch (Class of 1998)Hannah Mulder (Class of 1998)Kate O'Connor (Class of 2005)Gemma Rosefield (Class of 1999)Susannah Self (Class of 1975)Despina Tsatsas (Class of 2002)Kate Young (Class of 1999)

The Design and Construction teams who have worked tirelessly to create our original vision

8buildAcoustic GRG Products LtdAlbany Brent Roofing AVA Electrical BC Bespoke Joinery Berkley Demolition BMS AirconBroadway Malyan Architecture CalfordseadonCity Steel Fabrications Commercial Flooring (Soft Flooring)GDST Estates TeamGlantre EngineeringH&S Decorating Hilson MoranHussey Seatway Ingleton WoodInterlace Blinds John Atkinson Interiors and AcousticsK&B Ceilings Level 1 Raised Flooring MKD Steel MR Scaffolding MSK Pica FlooringsRider Levett BucknallSelectaglazeStage SolutionsTheatreTechWaterman Group

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The school moves temporarily to Lymington Road as the GDST embarks on an extensive building programme for the main school. Plans are drawn up to transform the existing Waterlow Hall into a new assembly and performance space.

2012

The Musical FriezeEntwined with the notes on our school song frieze are the names chosen by some of the key people who helped us bring this project to fruition.

• Mona Belden Bayard (Class of 1965)

• The Israelyan Family

• Abbie & Imogen Heller

• The Sebag-Montefiore Family

• Alan Howard

• The Cosgrove Family

• Sophia Camiña

• Meera Madhvani

• Darcey & Piper Bell

• The Todd Family

• Isabella Carrington (Class of 2015)

• Suzanne & Joel McDonald

• The Fear Family

• In memory of Bernard Franklin 1903-1979

• The Tydeman Family

• Simon & Elizabeth Cuthbertson

• The Nandra-Koehrer Family

• Marco & Francesca Assetto

• Thea Janowski

• Lars & Shari Holskjaer

• The Tyce Family

• The Jacobs Family

• The Mitchell Family

• The Bolland Family

• The Bright Family

• The Whitmore Family

• Ross & Gemma Turner

• The Curtis Family

• Dr Steve Collisson

• The Critchley Family

• The Park-Dionisio Family

• In memory of Dr K Mackrodt

• The Huber Family

• Ella Healey

• Kevin Cornils & Katya Gurova

• Dr Norah Gilchrist (Class of 1940)

• Marnie Lewis

• The Clein Family

• Isabel & Katie Mindenhall

• The Black Heart Foundation

• Daisy Ronson Allalouf

• Charlotte & Dagmar Rothschild

• F. Garzarelli & E. Ciallie

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The new Senior School is completed and opened by Helena Bonham Carter on 28th January 2015 and the Futures Fund Campaign is launched to help fund bursaries and the Waterlow Hall transformation.

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The seat map shows the placement of plaques for those who have chosen to record a name on our retractable seating.

The Seat Map

Following the success of this initiative we are delighted that we have a further 60 seats available for naming in the future. All future funds raised will go towards our bursary

campaign, supporting pupils who could not otherwise attend the school.

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Vicky Bingham is appointed as Headmistress and development of the Waterlow Hall is revisited. New plans are presented and planning approval is received.

2017

Aarons Family E1

Abbas Family E16

Abrahams Family A18

Alexandra Nurney C9

Alexia-Marie Chan H1

Alice Lee G8

Alice Pinto D19

Alisa Dunster C8

Alisha Datta H10

Alma Munthe Sforza F7

Amalia Older C15

Amalia Romero-Sevilla B10

Amelie Arnold F3

Amelie Wijkander B11

Amy Poon B6

Anastasia Alibegova F9

Anice Lam B5

Anna Romero-Sevilla B9

Anne & Peter Garben C19

Antonia Murphy H17

Ava Hammond D14

Averil Burgess Headmistress 1975 - 93

A11

Barbara Brend G13

Bell Family A2

Bernard Family E5

Berta Marcen-Buch G12

Betty Haley (Class of 1933 – Arnold Family)

E8

Bhandari Family E15

Bianca Testino C12

Blair family F17

Bradshaw Family F16

Caitlin Morgan C11

Carmen Torreblanca E3

Carolina Prieto H14

Caroline Freudenberger (Class of 1926 – Arnold Family)

E7

Catherine Charles (Class of 1987 – Arnold Family)

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Charlotte Hackworthy G11

Claudia Athena Meyohas Jensen

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Cosgrove Family A15

Daisy Temple H4

Dante Muraru B12

Davidson Family H16

Eleonore Lee C10

Ella Bolland B7

Emiko Hutchings D15

Emma Jean & Irvin McDonald C20

Emma Poulard E2

Eva Fishman D3

Evienne Arnold F2

Farrow Family G19

Fasciana Family A3

Fass Family H20

Fear Family A7

Floral Street D1

Francesca Murphy H19

Francesca Weiner A4

Gabriella Brent E19

Garkisch Family F4

Gary Blaker (Blaker Family) D7

Hannah Jacobs H13

Helen Pike Headmistress 2013 - 16

A14

Helen Strange Chair of Governors 2016 - 19

A9

Helen Taylor H7

Heloise Morel G14

Hill Family H8

Immordino Family F14

Imogen Sanderse B13

In Memoriam Jeremy Gelber F11

Iona Luke C14

Isabel Mindenhall A20

Isabel Benson B15

Isabella Blaker (Blaker Family) D5

Jean Scott Headmistress 1993-2001

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Jenny Stephen Headmistress 2005-13

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Jessie Wax B16

Joan Arnold (Class of 1966 – Arnold Family)

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John Rosefield Chair of Governors 2005 - 16

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Julia Torreblanca E4

Juliana Murphy H18

Kapteijn Family B18

Kapteijn Family B19

Kapteijn Family B20

Katie Mindenhall A19

Katla Rech F5

Katrina Dionisio B17

Kemmer Family E18

Kitty Philp G4

Koffel Family D17

Koffel Family D18

Kristina Fomina F13

Kyra Shah A6

Lara Berman C3

Lara Pavlova-Harris F19

Laura Lee G7

Layla Siddiqi H5

Leanna Kattan F6

Leni Huber C7

Leslie Jacobs C5

Lewis Singh Family C13

Lillian Sparks A17

Lily Berman C2

Lily Paisner F12

Lottie Avery-Gee C17

Lottie Berman C4

Macdonald Family F18

Margaret Rubens (Class of 1938 – Arnold Family)

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Maria Levina D2

Marie-Thérèse Pinto Pinder D20

Mariella Michael G3

Marjorie Rogers (Class of 1933 – Arnold Family)

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Marks Family F8

Martha Charles (Class of 2023 – Arnold Family)

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Matissa Norowzian F15

Maya Baum G15

Mennis Family A16

Meyohas Jensen Family B3

Meyohas Jensen Family B4

Mia Brent E20

Michelle Bonn G10

Miryam Hayward D11

Molly Temple H3

Musto Family B14

Nadine Majaro D8

Nandra Family G5

Natasha Rosen H11

Ni Bhriain (Fielden Family) D4

Olivia Allen G18

P.E.C. C18

Poloniecki Family F1

Prieto Family H15

Raphael Family C6

Rebecca Jacobs H12

Redmond Family E17

Robert Jones D16

Rosie Bolland B8

Ruth Levy (Class of 1957 – Arnold Family)

E10

Rynehart Family F10

Salina Palsson-Escudero D9

Salina Palsson-Escudero D10

Sanah Shah A5

Sasha Berman C1

Sebag-Montefiore Family A1

Selby Family H2

Sharon Horwitz (Blaker Family) D6

Sienna Angelina Meyohas Jensen

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Sinclair Family G20

Sophia Howard C16

Sophia Siddiqi H6

Sophie Little G17

Stella Lee G9

Stern Family D13

Vanbrabant-Cajot family G16

Varawalla Family G6

Vicky Bingham Headmistress 2017-

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Wartski Family E6

Yamahara Nogueira family H9

Zara Chamorro D12

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Preparation works for the development of the hall are completed. The Waterlow Hall Fundraising Campaign is launched to raise £3 million from the South Hampstead community.

2018

The Map of Stars

415 names and initials are emblazoned at the entrance of the new hall, creating our galaxy of stars. It includes current and former pupils, staff, Maple the school dog, and even a couple of cats!

The Shine a Light Appeal was run by the pupils and has ensured that everyone who wanted to could get involved with the project – whether by donating or by entering numerous competitions, events and initiatives that have taken place over the last year.

✦ Sophia Abbas

✦ Abrahams Family

✦ Anastasia Alibegova

✦ Olivia Allen

✦ Susan Altschul

✦ Alicia Aparicio Rull

✦ Natasha Arakcheeva

✦ Harriet Arnautovic

✦ Iris Arnautovic

✦ Amelie Arnold

✦ Evienne Arnold

✦ Matilde Assetto

✦ Virginia Assetto

✦ Charlotte Aulsebrook

✦ Sofia Ballaro

✦ Sophie Baptista

✦ Charlotte Barnard

✦ Laura Battley

✦ Evie Baylin

✦ Livvy Baylin

✦ Clara Beinhocker

✦ Darcey Bell

✦ Piper Bell

✦ Sabrina Benighil-Davis

✦ Axelle Benoit

✦ Isabel Benson

✦ Annabelle Bentata

✦ Lucette Bentata

✦ Sasha Berman

✦ Eden Bernstein

✦ Anisa Bhandari

✦ Mira Bhandari

✦ Maya Bilefield

✦ Isobel Bingham

✦ Vicky Bingham

✦ Isabella Blaker

✦ Ellen Blann

✦ Natasha Bloom

✦ Bodiul Family

✦ Alicia Bogod

✦ Natasha Bogod

✦ Izzy Bowden

✦ Ella Bright

✦ Georgia Bright

✦ Phoebe Bright

✦ Tilly Bristol

✦ Leila Brookes

✦ Bella Bunn

✦ Jack Bunn

✦ Elodie Burnett

✦ Alice Bush

✦ Milly Camberg

✦ Lois Cameron

✦ Carlos Camiña

✦ Hugo Camiña

✦ Anjani Chandra-Suchde

✦ Chandra-Suchde Family

✦ Martha Charles

✦ Julia Chase

✦ Sylvie Chong

✦ Cadence Chung

✦ Nicola Cirican

✦ Yvonne Cohen

✦ Guy Collins-Down

✦ Steve Collisson

✦ Harris Cook

✦ Honor Cook

✦ Miller Cook

✦ Daria Coppola

✦ Lydia Cornils

✦ Mila Cornils

✦ Lilac Courtauld

✦ Orla Cowan

✦ Cicely Cowling

✦ Leann Cripps

✦ Margaret Cullen

✦ Audrey Curtis

✦ Sylvia Curtis

✦ Isabel Cuthbertson

✦ Sophie Cuthbertson

✦ Zoe Cutner

✦ Momo Daniel

✦ Ayaana Daswani

✦ Cara Davies

✦ Leah Davies

✦ Cosima Deetman

✦ Honor Dent

✦ Dent Family

✦ Deeya Desai

✦ Millie Dimson

✦ Maple the Dog

✦ Clare Dollery

✦ Diana Dollery

✦ Cordelia Drax

✦ Adeline Dubois-Pelerin

✦ Milly Dunne

✦ Sophia Dunne

✦ Lara Economakis

✦ Sofia Einarsson

✦ Alyson Elliman

✦ Adèle Epstein

✦ Amanda Epstein

✦ Allegra Eskenazi

✦ Olivia Esteves de Matos

✦ Olivia Evans

✦ Sue Feakin née Cunnington

✦ Alexandra Feher

✦ Feher Family

✦ Ferguson Family

✦ Flatman Family

✦ Amelie Florentin-Lee

✦ Anaïs Florentin-Lee

✦ Eloise Florentin-Lee

✦ Fordham Sisters

✦ Amelia Friston

✦ Ellie Friston

✦ Furukawa Family

✦ Camille Gabbert

✦ Anna Gadow

✦ Eleanor Gadow

✦ Elisa Garzarelli

✦ Eve Glass

✦ Matilda Glatman

✦ Poppy Glatman

✦ Zara Ruth Goldbart

✦ Jessica Goldblatt

✦ Sofia Goldblatt

✦ Pandora Goldman

✦ Emma Goodfellow

✦ Issy Goodman

✦ Diana Gore

✦ Manon Graham

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The project works start and the Fundraising Campaign culminates at the Waterlow Hall Gala Dinner. More than 800 members of the community join together to fund the project.

2019

✦ Amy Greenberg

✦ Angela Griffiths

✦ Frances Guberina

✦ Ines Gueriri

✦ Florence Haddad

✦ Isabella Haddad

✦ Maya Haim

✦ Hamchaoui Family

✦ Noor Hameed

✦ Cecilia Hamer

✦ Melissa Hamer

✦ Vicky Hamilton

✦ Alina Hargunani

✦ Nicola Harrington

✦ Hendrickson Family

✦ Lucia Henwood

✦ Shoshana Hill

✦ Olivia Hinterseer

✦ Florence Hockey

✦ Sophia Howard

✦ Alexandra Howarth

✦ Isidora Howick

✦ Leni Huber

✦ Doris Hugh

✦ Hyman Family

✦ Lucia Immordino

✦ Bethany Ions

✦ Jessica Ions

✦ Izzy Ions

✦ Mira Irfan

✦ Misha Israelyan

✦ Veronika Israelyan

✦ Victoria Israelyan

✦ Mazhira Jacobs

✦ Michali Jacobs

✦ Claudia Jensen

✦ Sienna Jensen

✦ Elen Johnson

✦ Bella Jones

✦ Carys Jones

✦ Isla Jones

✦ Robert Jones

✦ Tristan Jones

✦ Trixie Jones

✦ Keira Jorgensen

✦ Natalia Kaczmarczyk

✦ Sylvie Kaffel

✦ Lyelle Kahaner

✦ Talia Kahaner

✦ Olive Kanareck

✦ Ish Kapteijn

✦ Zoe Kapteijn

✦ Theodora Karageorgis

✦ Matilda Keast-Butler

✦ Keller Family

✦ Marina Kennedy

✦ Maggie Kerson

✦ Catherine Kidd

✦ Charlotte Kirkham

✦ Mirra Kirthivasan

✦ Diana Kiverstein

✦ Leonora Kleijnen-Sofaer

✦ Talia Kleijnen-Sofaer

✦ Jessie Klein

✦ Aman Koehrer

✦ Simran Koehrer

✦ Nil Koksal

✦ Ariadne Kondylis

✦ Ruby Koppel

✦ Hannah Kuhn

✦ Kaja Laight

✦ Ishya Lakhani

✦ Zoë Lavy

✦ Rebecca Lawson

✦ Cara Leaton

✦ Eleonore Lee

✦ Anastasia Lemon

✦ Molly Levi Dewberry

✦ Andrey Levin

✦ Ksenia Levina

✦ Catherine Levy

✦ Dasha Levy

✦ Alessa Lewis

✦ Deborah Lewis

✦ Jonathan Lewis

✦ Roger Lewis

✦ Vivien Lewis

✦ Liana Lewis

✦ Ric Lewis

✦ Librae Family

✦ Emily Liddiard

✦ Lucy Liddiard

✦ Clare Lin

✦ Vaishali Long

✦ Lopez-Valcarcel Family

✦ Iona Luke

✦ Eleanor Lyons

✦ Phoebe Lyons

✦ Mae Macadam

✦ Joie Macaulay

✦ Lucinda Macdonald

✦ Tamara Macdonald

✦ Fiona MacGregor

✦ Donald MacLeod

✦ Meera Madhvani

✦ Alix Maidment-Davies

✦ Auhona Majumdar

✦ Tom Marsden

✦ Kathryn Martin

✦ Scarlett McDonald

✦ Stella McDonald

✦ Amalie McGrath

✦ Greta McGriskin

✦ Purdie McGriskin

✦ Elize McMahon

✦ Riva Mehta

✦ Rosie Mennis

✦ Kalyani Menon

✦ Meyohas Jensen Family

✦ Miaris Family

✦ Mariella Michael

✦ Sofia-Luna Michaud

✦ Maisha Middleditch

✦ Jean Middlemiss

✦ Elodie Milestone

✦ Eliza Millett

✦ Isabel Mindenhall

✦ Katie Mindenhall

✦ Emma Mitchell

✦ Georgia Mitchell

✦ Olivia Mitchell

✦ Molloy Mitry

✦ Diya Moras

✦ Sienna Moss

✦ Catherine Mulgan

✦ Isabella Mullick

✦ Alma Munthe Sforza

✦ Siobhan Murphy

✦ Murphy Mckee Family

✦ Emi Musto

✦ Wendy Myers

✦ Keya Nandra

✦ Zara Narula

✦ Leila Nasatyr

✦ Maia Naylor

✦ Thea Nesbitt

✦ Miri Newman-Kemp

✦ Isla Nicolson

✦ Alexandra Nurney

✦ Elena Olsson-Ferrer

✦ Amelia Orecchia

✦ Matilda Orlando

✦ Astrid Ormandy

✦ Stella Ormandy

✦ Elizabeth Outred

✦ Sorcha Owens

✦ Harriet Page

✦ Renata Page

✦ Charlotte Parsons

✦ Emma Parsons

✦ Paloma Pastores

✦ Laura Paterson

✦ Amalia Paul

✦ Lara Pavlova-Harris

✦ Perry Family

✦ Pharo Family

✦ Georgie Phillips

✦ Kitty Philp

✦ Freya Pollock

✦ Noële Pope

✦ Crinan Potter

✦ Emma Poulard

✦ Charlotte Prevezer

✦ Carolina Prieto

✦ Elika Rahmani

✦ Kasra Rahmani

✦ Nelly Railton

✦ Katla Rech

✦ Liv Rechtman

✦ Anabelle Redmond

✦ Tamara Redmond

✦ Tamara Reviakin

✦ Lara Richards

✦ Polly Richards

✦ Minna Ritter

✦ Ava-Juliana Roe

✦ Faye-Savannah Roe

✦ Daisy Ronson Allalouf

✦ Jeannie Rosefield

✦ John Rosefield

✦ Rosen Family

✦ Romilly Rotherham-Winqvist

✦ Rotherham-Winqvist Family

✦ Grace Rynehart

✦ Maia Rynehart

✦ Ananya Samant

✦ Imogen Sanderse

✦ Santos Family

✦ Carla Sassower

✦ Hannah Sassower

✦ Rosa Sassower

✦ Susanne Schale

✦ Noa Schwartz

✦ Janella Scott

✦ Jean Scott

✦ Harriette Sebag-Montefiore

✦ Sofia Serra

✦ Sophie Sethill

✦ Emma Shackleton

✦ Kyra Shah

✦ Sanah Shah

✦ Millie Shai

✦ Amala Shaikh

✦ Lara Shaw

✦ Hana Sheikh

✦ Chloe Sigalas

✦ Jodie Simon

✦ Ruby Simon

✦ Zara Simpson

✦ Amelia Sinclair

✦ Molly Sinclair

✦ Ilina Singh

✦ Gabriella Soames

✦ Angelina Sokel

✦ Violet Soning

✦ Willow Soning

✦ Maya de Souza

✦ Caroline Spencer

✦ Spooner Family

✦ Roxana Stacey

✦ Ruth Stanley

✦ John Staples

✦ Jenny Stephen

✦ Martin Stephen

✦ Cara Stern

✦ Dilara Stone

✦ Lara Swerling

✦ Tan-Khoo

✦ Thazin Tan-Ya

✦ Christopher Tanfield

✦ Ava Tanna

✦ Amirah Tarlow

✦ Soraya Tarlow

✦ Erin Thompson

✦ Amelie Todd

✦ Leo Todd

✦ Luna Todd

✦ Rory Todd

✦ Ivana Todorovska

✦ Evelyn Topham

✦ Mia Topham

✦ Parla Tosun Stone

✦ Ellie Tow

✦ Tugendhat Family

✦ Noa Tydeman

✦ Giorgia La Vecchia

✦ Eléa Vicas

✦ Vicas Family

✦ Libe Ward

✦ Isabella Webber

✦ Rebecca Weber

✦ Francesca Weiner

✦ Malaika White

✦ Willow Whitfield

✦ Alice Whitmore

✦ Lottie Whitmore

✦ Millie Whitmore

✦ Sophie Whitworth

✦ Scarlett Williams

✦ Catalina Willis

✦ Astrid Winstanley

✦ Isabel Wolfensberger

✦ Victoria Wolfensberger

✦ Ann Woodings

✦ Olivia Woon

✦ Woon Family

✦ Flo Wordsworth

✦ Filippa Yamahara Nogueira

✦ Maisie Young

✦ Sharon Zhou

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The Waterlow Hall Festival opens to celebrate the completion of the new Waterlow Hall.

2020

Towards 2026

Our Waterlow Hall project is the first part of our strategic plan to be completed, as we look towards our 150th anniversary in 2026.

One of our next priorities is to extend the outstanding opportunities we can offer at South Hampstead to all girls, regardless of their means. To this end, the governors have committed to any future revenues generated by this wonderful new facility being invested directly back into our bursary funds.

The Girls’ Day School Trust was founded in 1872 to provide education to girls from all backgrounds. Until 1976, and the abolition of the direct-grant scheme, the GDST was the largest provider of free independent school places. Today it still outperforms the independent sector, spending £13 million every year on bursaries. However, there is much more that we can do as a school, and as a family of schools, to honour the pioneering mission of the GDST.

Our ambition at South Hampstead, as we look towards our 150th anniversary in 2026, is to double the number of bursary places at our school and to work with the GDST to ultimately ensure that all girls can ‘learn without limits’– limits of gender, limits of opportunity, limits of education and, most importantly, limits of financial means.

You can find out more about our future plans in Towards and Beyond our 150th Anniversary or at www.shhs.gdst.net/support-uswww.shhs.gdst.net/support-us

If you would like to get involved with our bursary initiatives, please contact [email protected]

Waterlow Hall Festival Programme 202018

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Opening doors, hearts and mindsSince 1876

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PROJECT ZERO

You are welcome to keep this programme as a memento but, if you don’t want to, please return it to the desk in the atrium so that we can recycle and reuse it at future events and minimise our carbon footprint.