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Clifton College WebsiteNew Willcocks Organ ScholarshipClifton College in partnership with Bristol Cathedral![]() In its 150 years, Clifton College has been noted for the importance attached to organists and organs in the school’s musical life, nurturing generations of players including well-known figures such as Boris Ord, C.S. Lang, Sir David Willcocks and Andrew Nethsingha, under a succession of highly-regarded Directors of Music and other teachers, such as Dr Douglas Fox who inspired Sir David. The Music Department is nationally recognised for its very high standards of achievement, and it was highlighted for its ‘exceptionally high standards of musical performance’ in the latest ISI inspection report. It numbers regular concerto soloists, accomplished composers, those who have progressed up to and including the category finals of the BBC Young Musician competition, and chamber and popular musicians of all types amongst its current instrumentalists and singers, who perform in over 60 services, recitals, concerts, and productions each year. Clifton College, in partnership with Bristol Cathedral, is delighted to announce its intention to appoint a suitably qualified candidate to the prestigious new position of the Sir David Willcocks Organ Scholar from September 2013. This 16+ post is for a Sixth Form entrant, running for the two years. Successive scholars will be appointed on an annual basis. The candidate will receive £5000 a year from the David Willcocks Trust as well as generous means-tested funding to cover the rest of either a boarding or day-pupil place, which could be as much as 100% of fees. The requirements made of forthcoming candidates are as follows:
![]() Clifton College Chapel in 1911 The organ scholar will benefit from the wide range of musical opportunities provided by Clifton and its partner institution, Bristol Cathedral:
Naturally, there is the full range of academic opportunities in the Sixth Form – 16 Oxbridge offers in 2011–12 – alongside its noted sporting and co-curricular programmes. The Director of Music (as from 2012), Mr Daniel Robson (drobson@clifton-college.avon.sch.uk), and the College Organist, Mr James Drinkwater (jdrinkwater@clifton-college.avon.sch.uk), are always happy to meet potential applicants and to arrange visits to Clifton. Scholarship application deadlines: Sixth Form Open Evening: Music and Organ Scholarship assessment dates: Complete Scholarship and Bursaries Leaflet. ![]() Clifton College Orchestra 1935 David Willcocks (back row, second from right) with Douglas Fox (front row, centre) 20 July 2012 © 2006-12 Clifton College | Upper School NewsFamily fun at the UK's largest free nature festival Hockey success for Lily Owsley Schools' German Poetry Competition | ||||||