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"To have the opportunity to sing in the Cathedral is an amazing experience. If the Trust wasn't there, I know that I and many other girls wouldn't have that chance."
Folasade Nelleke-Ladipo Head Girl Chorister 1998 - 2003
 
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HRH The Countess of Wessex Joins Birthday Celebrations
hrh & cake.jpgHer Royal Highness, Sophie Countess of Wessex visited Wells Cathedral School on Tuesday 3 November 2009 in her role as Patron of the Wells Cathedral Girl Chorister Trust.

Her visit marked two important anniversaries for the school: the 1,100th Anniversary of the foundation of the school, and the 15th Anniversary of the formation of the Girls Choir as part of the Cathedral Music Foundation.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 December 2009 )
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2009 - A Year of Two Birthdays

The visit to Wells Cathedral School by Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex on Tuesday 3rd November, 2009 marks two important anniversaries;  the 1,100 Anniversary of the foundation of the school and the 15th Anniversary of the formation of the girl choristers as part of the Cathedral Music Foundation.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 December 2009 )
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Achieving excellence through opportunity
in quire.jpgFor centuries Wells Cathedral has enjoyed a reputation for outstanding music. Since it was founded in 909 the choir has consisted of men and boys. The girls choir was formed in 1994 and its contribution to the music of the cathedral is constantly being highly praised. The Trust was established in 2002 to ensure that there is proper bursary provision for the eighteen girl choristers to match that already in place for the boy choristers.

THE TRUST AIMS TO:
Provide scholarships for girl choristers
Provide bursaries for girl choristers
Create an endowment fund of £2.0 million that will provide girl choristers
with an equal opportunity to the same internationally acclaimed musical
training as the boy choristers
Make sure that no girl is barred from this opportunity on financial grounds
Ensure that a girl choir can continue to exist alongside the boys, thus
enormously enriching the musical and spiritual life of Wells and its Cathedral.

Every day during term time, in cathedrals and college chapels around Great Britain, more than a thousand young choristers sing the Church's services. During the course of a typical career these boys and girls will have sung in a thousand services and learnt a vast repertoire of music.

As well as their role in worship, the boy and girl choristers make recordings and perform in concerts. They broadcast and tour at home and overseas, promoting musical excellence. They have the chance to praise and to sing to the glory of God. The spiritual impact of their training remains with them always, along with the musical education they receive.

Both the boy and girl choristers are educated at Wells Cathedral School and are trained to the same internationally-acclaimed musical standards. The school is one of only four in the United Kingdom supported by the Government's DfES Music and Dance Scheme and the only one to be part of a traditional school.


Wells Cathedral Girl Chorister Trust is a Registered Charity number 1098277

Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 April 2009 )