Sam Banks Pavilion
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Old Bedalians Matthew Rice, Gabriel Langlands and John Russell were instrumental in designing and constructing the sports pavilion. Members of the Bedales community, past and present, helped with the build, which included nailing down the cedar roof shingles and holding a 'topping out' ceremony - an ancient Scandinavian ritual to appease the spirits of the forest involving mounting an evergreen branch on the structure to symbolize growth and bring good luck.
The building was a culmination of fundraising efforts with contributions from the various activities of parents, students and Old Bedalians and the school is very grateful for all who have supported this project to make the pavilion a reality. A major contrubution came from the Bedales Parents' Association summer fundraising party in 2012.
Donations for the Sam Banks Memorial Pavilion were split between the pavilion (75%), and The Sam Banks Memorial Fund, a charity set up by his family (25%). This is providing bursaries for low income Bangladeshis to study photography at the Pathshala South Asia Media Academy in Dhaka. In order to complete the funding for the pavilion, the school made a significant contribution, both from its own resources and via funds received from a generous legacy.
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The Sam Banks Memorial Fund provides bursaries for low income Bangladeshis to study photography at Pathshala South Asia Media Academy in Dhaka. Just a week before he died, Sam had been delighted to receive news that he had been accepted to study Film and Television Production at the London College of Communication (LCC), so this project, enabling others to pursue their dream in this field seemed appropriate. The aim is to provide bursaries for one student per year on the three year course. The college has an excellent reputation and many Bangladeshi students go on to win international photography awards and pursue careers in journalism.
Hire our facilities
As well as running a lettings programme used by local and international organisations, Bedales lets its facilities for residential conferences during
the school holidays and for non-residential events at any time of year.