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Christine Leslie

Posted: 20th March 2024

 

We are all deeply saddened to have to tell you that our Governor, Christine Leslie, has passed away after succumbing to a short illness. Christine was very much part of Fine Arts College for than more than 15 years.  When we met, she had already had a long and distinguished career in education as a headteacher, an ISI inspector, and an independent education consultant. Christine played a significant role on our scholarship panel and her input was always sensitive and perceptive. She also gave invaluable advice to our younger and more fragile students.  When we became part of Dukes Education in 2015, we were delighted that Christine was appointed our Governor. She used her wealth of experience and wisdom to help us guide and nurture all our students. She was a great personal friend and will be very much missed by everyone at Fine Arts.

 

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The Opening of 'The Law Theatre' by Jude Law

The Law Theatre is located in the college’s second campus on Parkhill Road, Belsize Park, which opened in September. It provides lecture rooms and classrooms as well as spaces for the performing arts, fine art, science, music and music tech and a flexible outdoor space.

The college’s 120-seat auditorium was opened by Jude Law on Saturday 15th November at a special gala performance of ‘The Watsons’, a play by Laura Wade, with musical performances by College bands and the choir.

“Jude has been a strong supporter of the college since his two sons, Raff and Rudy, attended the college for A-level. He has always been incredibly generous with his time, providing inspiration to our performing arts students and giving enrichment talks to young people interested in following his footsteps onto the stage and in film.”

Read more about the event and see all the pictures here.