Elstree School

Elstree School is an English preparatory school for children aged 3–13 at Woolhampton House in Woolhampton, near Newbury in the English county of Berkshire. The school is co-educational.

Elstree School
Photo of Elstree School Building from side
Address
Map
Woolhampton

Reading
,
Berkshire
,
RG7 5TD

England
Coordinates51°24′14″N 1°10′20″W / 51.40383°N 1.17213°W / 51.40383; -1.17213
Information
TypeIndependent
MottoClarior Ex Obscuro (Brighter, out of the darkness)
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established1848; 176 years ago (1848)
Local authorityWest Berkshire
Department for Education URN110140 Tables
Head teacherSid Inglis
GenderCoeducational
Age3 to 13
HousesNorth, South, East and West
Colour(s)Blue, Red, Green, and Yellow (respectively)
    
Websitewww.elstreeschool.org.uk

History

1848–1938 in Elstree, Hertfordshire

The school was founded in 1848 in Elstree, Hertfordshire, at Hill House on Elstree Hill,[1] an 18th-century Grade II Listed Building.[2] Today the building is used as Bupa Care Centre.[3]

Since 1938 in Woolhampton, Berkshire

In 1938 or 1939 at the start of WW2,[4][5][6][7] staff and 70 boys moved to Woolhampton House, in the Berkshire village of Woolhampton, which at war end became Elstree’s permanent home, owned and run by the Sanderson family until 1961 when Elstree School was incorporated; Ian Sanderson remained headmaster until 1969 when Terrence McMullen became headmaster.

The building

Elstree School House
Engraving before 1893

Woolhampton House is a 17th-century Grade II* Listed building.[8]

Notable former pupils

Notable teachers

Sports

  • During the autumn term, soccer is the main sport, along with hockey and tennis. During the Lent term, rugby takes over from soccer, and hockey and cross country running continue. During the summer term, cricket is the main school sport, with swimming, athletics, and tennis also popular throughout the term. The school's sports day is the focus of a pupil's summer term.

References

Bibliography

  • Hugo Vickers, Elstree 175: Celebrating 175 years of Elstree School (London: Unicorn, 6 July 2023) ISBN 978-1911397380
  • I. C. M. Sanderson, A history of Elstree School and three generations of the Sanderson family, Publ. Elstree School, 1978 (Privately Published)
  • John Eddison, A History of Elstree School, 1979 (mentioned in: Frances Wilson, How to Survive the Titanic Or The Sinking of J. Bruce Ismay, Chapter 3, Note 10)