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There are playing fields as well as a 25m heated indoor swimming pool, a large all-weather pitch and athletics track, six hard tennis courts, a large and well-equipped sports hall, three squash courts and a 20m rifle range. |
There are playing fields as well as a 25m heated indoor swimming pool, a large all-weather pitch and athletics track, six hard tennis courts, a large and well-equipped sports hall, three squash courts and a 20m rifle range. |
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Boys' sports include rugby, soccer, hockey and cricket. Girls participate in rounders. School teams compete in local and national events, including IAPS tournaments. |
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Other sports include shooting, pop lacrosse, squash, table tennis, judo, indoor hockey, swimming, archery and gymnastics, and activities available include art, drama, music, design technology, ballet, modern dance, ICT, maths, needlework, chess and cookery. |
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==Future Development Plans== |
==Future Development Plans== |
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Holmewood House School | |
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Type | Preparatory School |
Motto | Constantia Praesta |
Religious affiliation(s) | Inter-Denominational |
Established | 1945 |
Headmaster | Andrew Corbett (1998) |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 3 to 13 |
Enrollment | c.440 |
Houses | Oak, Cedar, Beech, Cob, Yew, Ash |
Colour(s) | Dark Blue and Light Blue |
Website | http://www.holmewood.kent.sch.uk |
Holmewood House School is an Independent Preparatory School located in Langton Green, Kent. The Good Schools Guide describes Holmewood House as a "Top prep school" [1].
Summary
Founded in 1945, Holmewood House School is a co-educational preparatory school for children aged 3-13.
History
Holmewood House School occupies a Decimus Burton building first built in 1827. The school began as an all-boys preparatory school. Co-education started in 1989 and there are now approximately 440 pupils.
Today
Set in 31 acres on the Kent/Sussex borders, the school's facilities include a 360-seat theatre, a purpose-built music school and a three-room ICT centre. Sports facilities include a sports hall, a newly re-surfaced all-weather pitch and a covered swimming pool.
Pre-Prep Department
The Nursery and Pre-Prep, for children aged 3 - 7, are housed in their own, purpose-built buildings, but have access to the main playing fields, swimming pool and sports hall.
Prep School
The Prep School comprises Years 3 to 8. Years 3 and 4 are the Junior Department, Years 5 and 6 the Middle School and Years 5 - 8 are the Upper School.
Pupils are prepared for Common Entrance and Scholarship exam entry to senior Independent schools.
Creative Arts
Music groups include several choirs, orchestras, wind and jazz ensembles, a swing band and chamber groups.
Drama is taught in certain year groups. Plays and performances take place during most terms. The school is a centre for LAMDA and many pupils take their exams.
Art and Design Technology are catered for by a team of resident specialist teachers as well as by visiting artists. Children work with a wide range of two and three-dimensional media, from gouache and watercolours to silk screen and digital photography.
Design Technology lessons take place in a design room and textile and computer area where pupils become familiar with various techniques and work with a range of resistant materials, including card, plastic, wood and textiles.
Sport and Activities
According to the Tatler Schools Guide 2009, Holmewood House has a "terrific reputation in most sports" [2].
There are playing fields as well as a 25m heated indoor swimming pool, a large all-weather pitch and athletics track, six hard tennis courts, a large and well-equipped sports hall, three squash courts and a 20m rifle range.
Boys' sports include rugby, soccer, hockey and cricket. Girls participate in rounders. School teams compete in local and national events, including IAPS tournaments.
Other sports include shooting, pop lacrosse, squash, table tennis, judo, indoor hockey, swimming, archery and gymnastics, and activities available include art, drama, music, design technology, ballet, modern dance, ICT, maths, needlework, chess and cookery.
Future Development Plans
Current plans include the construction of a new 12-classroom teaching block, scheduled to begin in Summer 2010.