Holmewood House School

Coordinates: 51°7′33″N 0°12′58″E / 51.12583°N 0.21611°E / 51.12583; 0.21611
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Holmewood House School
Address
Map
Barrow Lane

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TN3 0EB

Information
TypePreparatory school
MottoConstantia Praesta
Excel by Perseverance
Religious affiliation(s)Inter-Denominational
Established1945
Chairman of GovernorsMichael Evans
HeadmasterJames Marjoribanks
GenderMixed
Age3 to 13
Enrollmentc.420
HousesOak, Cedar, Beech, Cob, Yew, Ash
Colour(s)Dark Blue and Light Blue
PublicationThe Holmewoodian
Websitehttp://www.holmewood.kent.sch.uk

Holmewood House School is an IAPS independent, co-educational preparatory school for boys and girls aged 3–13, located in Langton Green, near Tunbridge Wells, Kent.

History

Founded in 1945, Holmewood House School occupies a Decimus Burton mansion first built in 1827 and set in 32 acres (130,000 m2). The school began as an all-boys' preparatory school; co-education started in 1989 and there are now approximately 440 pupils.

Headmasters

  • John Collings 1945-59
  • Robert Bairamian 1959-74
  • John Liversedge 1975-79
  • David Ives 1980-98
  • Andrew Corbett 1998-2010
  • James Marjoribanks 2010 -

Academic

Pupils are prepared for entry to senior independent schools at age thirteen, through Common Entrance or Scholarship examinations, as well as for entry to local maintained schools at eleven. The main destination schools are Tonbridge School, the King's School (Canterbury), Eastbourne College, Sevenoaks School and Benenden School.

Music, drama, art, sport and activities

Music groups include several choirs, orchestras, wind and jazz ensembles, a swing band and chamber groups.

Drama performances take place during most terms. The school is a centre for LAMDA and many pupils take their exams.

Art and Design Technology Departments use a wide range of two- and three-dimensional media, from gouache and watercolours to silk screen and digital photography.

Major sports include rugby, football, hockey, cricket, netball and rounders. School teams compete in local and national events, including IAPS tournaments. Other sports and activities include shooting, pop lacrosse, squash, table tennis, judo, indoor hockey, swimming, archery and gymnastics, art, drama, music, design technology, ballet, modern dance, ICT, maths, needlework, chess and cookery.

Notable former pupils

Notable Former Staff

References

External links

51°7′33″N 0°12′58″E / 51.12583°N 0.21611°E / 51.12583; 0.21611