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Donhead Preparatory School

Donhead is an all-male independent, preparatory day school located in Wimbledon, in the London Borough of Merton. The school is under the governance of the Jesuits, a Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1540.[1] Donhead takes boys aged 4 to 11, after which they often continue their secondary education at various independent schools across London.[2]

Donhead School
Front of school
Address
33 Edgehill

, ,
SW19 4NP

Coordinates51°25′05″N 0°13′20″W / 51.4180°N 0.2223°W / 51.4180; -0.2223Coordinates: 51°25′05″N 0°13′20″W / 51.4180°N 0.2223°W / 51.4180; -0.2223
Information
TypeIndependent, preparatory, day school
MottoSemper magis (Latin)
(Always More)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Established1933; 90 years ago (1933)
HeadmasterMr Philip Barr
GenderBoys
Age4 to 11
Number of students~320 (2017)
Houses3
  Xavier (Francis')
  Loyola (Ignatius')
  Campion (Edmund's)
Colour(s)Royal blue and white   
ArchdioceseSouthwark
WebsiteDonhead.org.uk

History

 
Side of school

The name Donhead perhaps originates from the Anglo-Saxon "head" meaning top and "don" meaning hill – "the top of the hill" and was first occupied by a barrister, a Mr Oliver Haynes. From 1880, it was owned by Mary Arnold. Until 1902, she used the building as a school for ladies. In 1932, the owner Henry Small left to the Jesuits after his wife died. The first headmaster was Fr Miller. Donhead's first pupils consisted of three classes named Elements, Preparatory, and Lower Preparatory, and numbered approximately 67 boys in total. The first day of the school was 5 September 1933.[3]

From the late 1980s, Merton London Borough Council decided to close middle schools, resulting in the lowering of the age when students would go from Donhead to Wimbledon College from 13 years old to 11 years old. After this lowering of the top age group, like other schools in the borough, Donhead started admitting pupils at a lower age, so that they would still be at Donhead for the same amount of years.[2]

Recent

In 2011, the school's Rugby Union Under 11A team were the National champions. They beat Blundell's in the final.[4]

In September 2018, the school's ten-year £8m facilities development plan was completed.[5][6][7] The school had a new chapel built that has capacity for 50 pupils,[5] and uses the Donhead has more than doubled in size between 2006 and 2016.[citation needed]

Traditions

The school runs over three terms: michaelmas, lent and trinity. Following Jesuit teaching, students are expected to sign off with the Latin inscriptions AMDG (Ad maiorem Dei gloriam) and LDS (Laus Deo Semper) before and after finishing each piece of work they complete. Each year is known by a name, drawn from the Jesuit Ratio Studiorum, for the prep school: Year 3 (Lower Prep 1), Year 4 (Lower Prep 2), Year 5 (Prep) and Year 6 (Elements).[8]

The 1st XV kit acquires and extra red hoop in addition to the blue and white resulting in a tri-colour jersey.    

Old Wimbledonians Association

The Old Wimbledonians Association (OWA) came into being in 1905 and was founded by old boys of its Alma Mater, Wimbledon College. Members of the OWA can be old boys of either Wimbledon College or Donhead Preparatory School.[9]

Notable alumni

Headmasters

  • Fr Edmund Millar, SJ (1933–1939)
  • Fr Francis Moran, SJ (1939–1942)
  • Fr Edmund Basset, SJ (1942–1945)
  • Fr Christopher Farwell, SJ (1945–1949)
  • Fr Bernard Egan, SJ (1949–1971)
  • Fr Philip Wetz, SJ (1971–1985)
  • Mr Denis O'Leary (1985–1997)
  • Mr Chris McGrath (1997–2017)
  • Mr Philip Barr (2017–present)

See also

References

  1. ^ Independent Schools Inspectorate, Donhead, retrieved 28 October 2021
  2. ^ a b Jerry Hawthorne, A Wandering Soul, ShieldCrest, Aylesbury, 2020, pp. 165-168
  3. ^ Merton London Borough Council, West Wimbledon Conservation Area Character Assessment, retrieved 20 May 2022
  4. ^ Donhead Preparatory School crowned national champs, Sutton & Croydon Guardian, 14 March 2011, retrieved 28 October 2021
  5. ^ a b National Churches Trust, Donhead Preparatory School Chapel, retrieved 28 October 2021
  6. ^ Mike Meek, Donhead Preparatory School transformed by new refurbishment from Independent education Today, 22 March 2017, retrieved 28 October 2021
  7. ^ Donhead Preparatory School by Phillips Tracey Architects, Architects' Journal, 20 June 2017, retrieved 28 October 2021
  8. ^ BernieQ, Schoolboys' Memories of World War II - Part One, BBC Online, 8 October 2005, retrieved 20 May 2022
  9. ^ . www.oldwimbledonians.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2017.

External links

  • Old Wimbledonians Association website
  • , isc.co.uk; accessed 30 September 2014.
  • ISI Inspection Reports; accessed 30 September 2014,

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Donhead is an all male independent preparatory day school located in Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton The school is under the governance of the Jesuits a Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1540 1 Donhead takes boys aged 4 to 11 after which they often continue their secondary education at various independent schools across London 2 Donhead SchoolFront of schoolAddress33 EdgehillMerton London SW19 4NPUnited KingdomCoordinates51 25 05 N 0 13 20 W 51 4180 N 0 2223 W 51 4180 0 2223 Coordinates 51 25 05 N 0 13 20 W 51 4180 N 0 2223 W 51 4180 0 2223InformationTypeIndependent preparatory day schoolMottoSemper magis Latin Always More Religious affiliation s Roman Catholic Jesuit Established1933 90 years ago 1933 HeadmasterMr Philip BarrGenderBoysAge4 to 11Number of students 320 2017 Houses3 Xavier Francis Loyola Ignatius Campion Edmund s Colour s Royal blue and white ArchdioceseSouthwarkWebsiteDonhead org uk Contents 1 History 1 1 Recent 2 Traditions 3 Old Wimbledonians Association 4 Notable alumni 5 Headmasters 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Side of school The name Donhead perhaps originates from the Anglo Saxon head meaning top and don meaning hill the top of the hill and was first occupied by a barrister a Mr Oliver Haynes From 1880 it was owned by Mary Arnold Until 1902 she used the building as a school for ladies In 1932 the owner Henry Small left to the Jesuits after his wife died The first headmaster was Fr Miller Donhead s first pupils consisted of three classes named Elements Preparatory and Lower Preparatory and numbered approximately 67 boys in total The first day of the school was 5 September 1933 3 From the late 1980s Merton London Borough Council decided to close middle schools resulting in the lowering of the age when students would go from Donhead to Wimbledon College from 13 years old to 11 years old After this lowering of the top age group like other schools in the borough Donhead started admitting pupils at a lower age so that they would still be at Donhead for the same amount of years 2 Recent Edit In 2011 the school s Rugby Union Under 11A team were the National champions They beat Blundell s in the final 4 In September 2018 the school s ten year 8m facilities development plan was completed 5 6 7 The school had a new chapel built that has capacity for 50 pupils 5 and uses the Donhead has more than doubled in size between 2006 and 2016 citation needed Traditions EditThe school runs over three terms michaelmas lent and trinity Following Jesuit teaching students are expected to sign off with the Latin inscriptions AMDG Ad maiorem Dei gloriam and LDS Laus Deo Semper before and after finishing each piece of work they complete Each year is known by a name drawn from the Jesuit Ratio Studiorum for the prep school Year 3 Lower Prep 1 Year 4 Lower Prep 2 Year 5 Prep and Year 6 Elements 8 The 1st XV kit acquires and extra red hoop in addition to the blue and white resulting in a tri colour jersey Old Wimbledonians Association EditThe Old Wimbledonians Association OWA came into being in 1905 and was founded by old boys of its Alma Mater Wimbledon College Members of the OWA can be old boys of either Wimbledon College or Donhead Preparatory School 9 Notable alumni EditFr Peter Milward Jesuit scholar literature Donal Donat Conor Bradley physicist Michael Kenny political scientist Danny Cipriani English rugby union player Tom Holland actor and dancer Sir Michael Quinlan British civil servant The Rt Rev Nicholas Hudson Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of WestminsterHeadmasters EditFr Edmund Millar SJ 1933 1939 Fr Francis Moran SJ 1939 1942 Fr Edmund Basset SJ 1942 1945 Fr Christopher Farwell SJ 1945 1949 Fr Bernard Egan SJ 1949 1971 Fr Philip Wetz SJ 1971 1985 Mr Denis O Leary 1985 1997 Mr Chris McGrath 1997 2017 Mr Philip Barr 2017 present See also Edit Media related to Donhead Preparatory School at Wikimedia Commons List of Jesuit sites in the United Kingdom List of Jesuit schoolsReferences Edit Independent Schools Inspectorate Donhead retrieved 28 October 2021 a b Jerry Hawthorne A Wandering Soul ShieldCrest Aylesbury 2020 pp 165 168 Merton London Borough Council West Wimbledon Conservation Area Character Assessment retrieved 20 May 2022 Donhead Preparatory School crowned national champs Sutton amp Croydon Guardian 14 March 2011 retrieved 28 October 2021 a b National Churches Trust Donhead Preparatory School Chapel retrieved 28 October 2021 Mike Meek Donhead Preparatory School transformed by new refurbishment from Independent education Today 22 March 2017 retrieved 28 October 2021 Donhead Preparatory School by Phillips Tracey Architects Architects Journal 20 June 2017 retrieved 28 October 2021 BernieQ Schoolboys Memories of World War II Part One BBC Online 8 October 2005 retrieved 20 May 2022 Old Wimbledonians Association www oldwimbledonians com Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 7 August 2017 External links EditOld Wimbledonians Association website Donhead profile isc co uk accessed 30 September 2014 ISI Inspection Reports accessed 30 September 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donhead Preparatory School amp oldid 1124155367, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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