New Beginnings

Sarum Hall girls have always participated in sports activities, opportunities that were not available at all girls’ schools in the first half of the 20th century. The original school had a gymnasium and organised annual sports days at Hampstead Heath Extension. In those days the prizes were real silver and consisted of items such as cups, spoons, clocks and candlesticks.

Upon the retirement of Miss Webb in 1960, the school became a charitable trust.

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“Why did we choose Sarum Hall? Its reputation and our observations on the school’s value system and pastoral care, and how they raise the girls in addition to educating them. Also their commitment to music, the arts and extra-curricular activities.”

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“I think she is being extremely well taught in a very nurturing environment.”

 

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“My daughter is happy and enjoys her school experience immensely. She often surprises us with the breadth of her knowledge.”

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