Chorister School
The Chorister School | |
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Location | |
, , DH1 3EL | |
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Type | Preparatory School, Co-Educational |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England |
Established | c. 1400 |
Ofsted | Reports |
Chair Of Governors | The Dean of Durham, the Very Revd Michael Sadgrove |
Head teacher | Mrs Yvette Day |
Staff | 35 approx. |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 2 to 13 |
Enrollment | 195 approx. |
Houses | 4: Flambard Langley Pudsey Skirlaw |
Colour(s) | Purple and gold |
Website | http://www.thechoristerschool.com |
The Chorister School is a co-educational independent school for the 2 to 13 age range. It consists of a nursery (opened in September 2008), a pre-preparatory and preparatory day and boarding school in Durham, England. It is located at 9 The College, a Grade I listed building adjacent to Durham Cathedral. The majority of the pupils at the school attend on a "day" basis, with about 45 boarders of both sexes making up the balance. Boys who are Choristers all board. Girls will start as choristers in September 2009. Pupils are taught in small classes in a collection of historic buildings all of which form part of the College, or Cathedral Close.
History
Its creation dates back to 1416 as a school for the cathedral's choirboys. Whilst historically the school had fewer pupils, from 5 to 24, ages 8 to 20, expansion began in 1948 to reach the numbers of today. This necessitated a number of moves of building in the Cathedral area. The school became co-educational in 1994.
Sport
The school is not noted for major sporting success, as it is only a Preparatory school, but they have had some years of note. A major year in the schools history for sport was from 2005-2006 when the boys 1st teams went unbeaten for the whole academic year. The year started with rugby and under Head Coach Jon Bland the team went 10 games unbeaten (Played - 10 Won - 10 Points for - 486 Points Against - 0 ) and had no points scored against them. This led to the award of 2006 School Sports Matters Team of the year.[citation needed] They also won the Northern sevens Tournament held at Durham School. This led into the football term where the 1st XI won all 4 games, and a 5 a side competition at Newcastle School for Boys under coach Gary Brown before heading into cricket term where they went 7 games unbeaten only drawing 1 and winning the majority by 150 runs or more, once again under the Coaching of Jon Bland.
Head teachers
- Henry Madden: 1876-
- F S Dennett: 1914-1929[1]
- Henry Yorke Ganderton: 1929-1957
- John M Grove: 1957-1978
- Raymond G Lawrence: 1978-1994
- Stephen Drew: 1994-2003
- Ian Hawksby: 2003-2010
- Lin Lawrence (interim): 2010
- Yvette Day: 2011
Some notable alumni
- Rowan Atkinson (born 1955), comedian, "Mr Bean"[2]
- Tony Blair (born 1953), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom[2]
- James Fenton (born 1949), poet, journalist and literary critic[2]
- Christopher Hancock (1928 - 2004), actor [3]
- Stephen Hancock (younger brother of Christopher), actor, who played Ernest Bishop in Coronation Street[3]
- Sir John Laws (born 1945), The Rt Hon Lord Justice Laws, High Court Judge between 1992 and 1999, when he came to the Court of Appeal[2]
- Paddy MacDee, (Patrick McDermott) (born c. 1950) radio programme host[2]
- Sir Peter Vardy (born 1947), businessman[2]
- James Wood (born 1965), Professor of the Practice of Literary Criticism at Harvard University and contributor to The New Yorker[2]
References
External links
- 1416 establishments in England
- Boarding schools in England
- Durham
- County Durham
- Educational institutions established in the 15th century
- Preparatory schools in England
- Choir schools
- Grade I listed buildings in County Durham
- Grade I listed educational buildings
- Independent schools in County Durham
- Church of England schools
- North East England school stubs
- County Durham building and structure stubs