Wellesley House School

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Wellesley House School
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Information
TypeIndependent school
Preparatory school (United Kingdom)
Day and boarding school
Co-educational
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1866
ChairmanMr P. J. Woodhouse
HeadmasterMr Simon O'Malley
GenderMixed
Age6 to 13
Enrollment133
Websitehttp://www.wellesleyhouse.org/

Wellesley House School is a prep school in Broadstairs in Kent.

History

It was first established in 1866 as Conyngham House in Ramsgate, with the first of the buildings on the present site being built in 1898. During the Second World War the British Army used the school buildings while the school was temporarily housed at Rannoch. In 1969 the school amalgamated with St Peter's Court, another Broadstairs preparatory school, The problems of preparatory schools post-war had been predicted during the war by F. G. Ridgeway of St Peter's Court.[1] The Wellesley House School site was developed as the sole site over the next few years. The school became co-educational in 1977.

School organisation

The school is organised into a Junior House (7–9 years) and Senior School (up to 13 years). There are three boarding houses: the boys' Junior House, the boys in the Main School and Orchard House for girls, but all pupils are split into one of four houses: Vikings, Romans, Saxons and Danes. The school is organised into year blocks:

  • Form JS
  • Form JH
  • Block 4
  • Block 3
  • Block 2
  • Block 1

Old Welleslians

The school and St Peter's Court in 2011 were voted 'The Archant Good School'.[2] Distinguished former pupils[3] include:

Armed Forces

The Arts

Business

Politics

Royalty

Sportsmen and sportswomen

Writers

Lucas Mickelborg - weetabix man

References

  1. ^ The rise of the English prep school. Donald P. Leinster-Mackay 1984.
  2. ^ Wellesley House School
  3. ^ alumni