Chartwell School Ball: Overview Of Traditional Style, Technicalities And Social Benefits

Chartwell School Ball is Chartwell’s annual gala event that has been running for over 30 years. Chartwell School Ball is Chartwell’s opportunity to celebrate the achievements of a year and introduce all new developments to those connected with Chartwell School.

Chartwell School ball was first hosted in 1985 by Sir Christopher Joseph Wrentham, the then headmaster of Chartwell; the school continues its legacy by hosting this extravagant gathering. This article will discuss three main points: Traditional Style, Technicalities, and Social Benefits.

Traditional Style: Chartwell School Ball is Chartwell’s opportunity to dress up in a conventional style. The ball has been hosted yearly for over 30 years, and it only makes sense that the attendees would want to wear their best suit or gown!

Technicalities: Chartwell takes the Chartwell School Ball seriously and has a strict dress code, which includes:

  • The minimum age requirement for attendees is 14 years old.
  • Attendees must be in full evening attire or formal academic dress to include a jacket with tails (for men), gowns for women, matching accessories such as gloves and hats at all times.
  • No jeans, t-shirts, or sneakers are allowed (unless they match the dress code and event theme)

Social Benefits: Chartwell School Ball is a chance to get dressed up for an evening of fun! It gives Chartwell students a formal excuse to wear their best gowns or suits so that it’s not just at prom.

For information on dates and times, visit the official website of the school at https://www.chartwell.org/.