This annual competition, sponsored by the DHSA and organised by the Manager of the Murray Centre and Library, is thriving and inspiring young writers. The competition, held in the Lent Term, is open to all pupils and is judged by an esteemed panel comprising alumnae and staff. Prizes are given to all three age categories and the entry judged ‘best overall’ is awarded the Clare Balding Prize for Excellent Writing.
As part of the prize, each year the winners attend a bespoke literary event. In 2021, this comprised a Celebration of Writing – a discussion with four DH alumnae who have all included some form of published writing in their careers. They were Clare Balding (DH 1988), Marina Dudley-Williams (DH 1992), Francesca Martin (DH 2000) and Virginia Macgregor (former member of DH staff).
For the last two years, a Creative Writing Workshop led by Poppy Scales (DH2021, twice a competition winner whilst a pupil) was held. The workshop event is followed by lunch with the judges and the presentation of the trophy to the overall winner.
Results
2023
Clare Balding Prize – Lilias Hoare Nairne
VIth form – Lilias Hoare Nairne
Upper School – Amelia Karoly
Lower School – Alexia Walker
2022
Clare Balding Prize – Annabel Trew
VIth Form – Lauren Akinluyi
Upper School – Annabel Trew
Lower School – Sophie Bones
2021
Clare Balding Prize – Poppy Scales
VIth Form – Poppy Scales
Upper School – Iona Neville
We offer a limited number of grants to support alumnae as they enter the working world. We have provided grants to alumnae for professional training courses, retraining after a career break or change, internships, gap year plans and studying abroad.
Whether it’s a career change into the world of Cordon Bleu food, completing a medical elective in the Philippines or making a move into teaching with a PGCE certificate, our alumnae have used their grants to change their lives. Members can apply for grants at any stage in life e.g. retraining after career break etc. During the last 25 years over 100 grants have been awarded to members aged 18 – 90 years of age.
Read the DHSA Grant Application Criteria.
Complete the online Application Form for a DHSA grant.
The Committee awards Grants according to the merits of each application. Following receipt of a DHSA Grant, individuals are required to submit a report and supporting photographs illustrating the use of their monies, thereby informing future leavers of how the DHSA can support further educational initiative and activities. Please note that a member is only eligible to receive one grant award from the DSHA.
Applications are reviewed twice a year by the Committee.
You can read past issues of the DHSA magazine here.
Your memories and friendships from School are important. The Downe House Society is here to keep you in touch with your community. Join our social events and reunions as well as professional networking with Downe House alumnae around the world.
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