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Dragon School

The Dragon School is one school on two sites in Oxford, England. The Dragon Pre-Prep (children aged 4–7) and Prep School (children aged 8–13) are both co-educational schools. The Dragon Prep School was founded in 1877 as the Oxford Preparatory School. It takes day pupils and boarders.

Dragon School
Address

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OX2 6SS

United Kingdom
Coordinates51°46′05″N 1°15′23″W / 51.76818°N 1.25639°W / 51.76818; -1.25639Coordinates: 51°46′05″N 1°15′23″W / 51.76818°N 1.25639°W / 51.76818; -1.25639
Information
TypePreparatory day and boarding school and Pre-Prep school
MottoLatin: Arduus ad Solem
("Reach for the Sun")
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1877
FounderA. E. Clarke
Department for Education URN123288 Tables
HeadEmma Goldsmith (Prep); Annie McNeile (Pre-Prep)
GenderCoeducational
Age4 to 13
Enrollment800+
Houses9
Colour(s)Navy and yellow   
PublicationThe Draconian
Former pupilsOld Dragons
Websitewww.dragonschool.org

Originally established for boys, the Dragon School also accepted a small number of day girls with a close connection to the school, first admitting girls as boarders in 1994. The Dragon School is a feeder school to many independent schools, including Winchester College, Eton College, Shrewsbury School, Oundle School, Cheltenham Ladies' College, Harrow School, Radley College, Rugby School, Marlborough College, Wellington College, Canford School, St Edward's School, Oxford, Stowe School and Abingdon School.

The Dragon educates children from aged 4 to 13 in two sites in North Oxford: Bardwell Road and Richards Lane. Boarding starts at 8 and there are 10 boarding houses, including one weekly-boarding house.

History

 
School House at the Dragon School, on Bardwell Road in North Oxford

The school was founded by a committee of Oxford dons, among whom the most active was a Mr George. In honour of Saint George the group decided to call themselves Dragons.[1]

Teaching started in September 1877 at rooms in Balliol Hall, located in St Giles', central Oxford, under A. E. Clarke.[2] The school expanded and moved within two years to 17 Crick Road, which became known as "School House".[3] Charles Cotterill Lynam (known as the "Skipper") took over as headmaster in 1886.

In 1894, Lynam took out a lease on land at the current site at Bardwell Road in central North Oxford, just to the west of the River Cherwell. £4,000 was raised through subscriptions from local parents for the erection of new school buildings[4] and the move was completed within a year. The school was known as Oxford Preparatory School and also Lynam's, but gradually its current name was adopted.

The Dragon School became the second school to take part in the Harrow History Prize in 1895, and many of its pupils have won this over the years, an early winner being Kit Lynam. The school was run for many years by the Lynam family.[5]

 
Dragon School playing fields off Bardwell Road

The school has become notable for its large number of eminent alumni.[6]

Heads

The following have been Heads of the school, several from the Lynam family:[5]

  • A. E. Clarke 1877–1886
  • C. C. Lynam ("Skipper") 1886–1920
  • A. E. Lynam ("Hum") 1920–1942
  • J. H. R. Lynam ("Joc") 1942–1965
  • R. K. Ingram ("Inky") 1965–1989[7][8][9]
  • M. W. A. Gover ("Guv") 1972–1989 (head of day pupils, co-headmaster with "Inky")[10][11]
  • N. P. V. Richardson 1989–1992
  • H. E. P. Woodcock 1992–1993
  • Roger S. Trafford 1993–2002
  • John R. Baugh 2002–2017
  • Crispin Hyde-Dunn 2017–2021[12]
  • Emma Goldsmith 2021–present

Old Dragons

Former pupils of the Dragon School are referred to as Old Dragons. The following people were pupils at one time:

[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ "School web-site". Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  2. ^ Jaques, C. H. (1977). "I: Beginnings". A Dragon Century: 1877 – 1977. Blackwell's. pp. 1–7.
  3. ^ Jaques, C. H. (1977). "II: The Crick Road Era". A Dragon Century: 1877 – 1977. Blackwell's. pp. 7–21.
  4. ^ Jaques, C. H. (1977). "III: To Bardwell Road". A Dragon Century: 1877 – 1977. Blackwell's. pp. 22–35.
  5. ^ a b Jaques, C. H. (1977). "A Table showing the Dragon descendants, boys and staff, of Charles Lynam of Stock-on-Trent". A Dragon Century: 1877 – 1977. Blackwell's. pp. 10–11.
  6. ^ Ramaswamy, Chitra (28 March 2016). "Welcome to Dragon School – the lair of the British acting elite". The Guardian. from the original on 16 October 2017. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  7. ^ "Keith Ingram — Long-serving Dragon prep school headmaster who won the respect and affection of staff and pupils (obituary)". The Times. 12 February 2007.
  8. ^ "Former Dragon School headmaster (obituary)". The Oxford Times. 15 February 2007.
  9. ^ . Dragon School Trust. 2009. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  10. ^ Hodgson, Godfrey (14 May 2005). "Michael Gover — Headmaster of the Dragon School and a guardian of its founding tradition (obituary)". The Independent.
  11. ^ "Michael Gover (obituary)". The Times. 8 June 2005.
  12. ^ "Dragon's new head inspired by Harry Potter icon". Oxford Times. 21 September 2017. p. 7.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb . Dragon School. Archived from the original on 11 January 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  14. ^ Stanford, Peter (22 June 2012). "The pain of Aung Sun Suu Kyi's sons, parted from their mother for 25 years". The Daily Telegraph. from the original on 26 May 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  15. ^ . Dragon School. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  16. ^ "Rupert Lloyd • Producer, Noor Pictures".

Further reading

External links

  • Official website

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Old Dragon redirects here For other uses see Dragon disambiguation The Dragon School is one school on two sites in Oxford England The Dragon Pre Prep children aged 4 7 and Prep School children aged 8 13 are both co educational schools The Dragon Prep School was founded in 1877 as the Oxford Preparatory School It takes day pupils and boarders Dragon SchoolAddressBardwell RoadOxford Oxfordshire OX2 6SSUnited KingdomCoordinates51 46 05 N 1 15 23 W 51 76818 N 1 25639 W 51 76818 1 25639 Coordinates 51 46 05 N 1 15 23 W 51 76818 N 1 25639 W 51 76818 1 25639InformationTypePreparatory day and boarding school and Pre Prep schoolMottoLatin Arduus ad Solem Reach for the Sun Religious affiliation s Church of EnglandEstablished1877FounderA E ClarkeDepartment for Education URN123288 TablesHeadEmma Goldsmith Prep Annie McNeile Pre Prep GenderCoeducationalAge4 to 13Enrollment800 Houses9Colour s Navy and yellow PublicationThe DraconianFormer pupilsOld DragonsWebsitewww dragonschool orgOriginally established for boys the Dragon School also accepted a small number of day girls with a close connection to the school first admitting girls as boarders in 1994 The Dragon School is a feeder school to many independent schools including Winchester College Eton College Shrewsbury School Oundle School Cheltenham Ladies College Harrow School Radley College Rugby School Marlborough College Wellington College Canford School St Edward s School Oxford Stowe School and Abingdon School The Dragon educates children from aged 4 to 13 in two sites in North Oxford Bardwell Road and Richards Lane Boarding starts at 8 and there are 10 boarding houses including one weekly boarding house Contents 1 History 2 Heads 3 Old Dragons 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory Edit School House at the Dragon School on Bardwell Road in North Oxford The school was founded by a committee of Oxford dons among whom the most active was a Mr George In honour of Saint George the group decided to call themselves Dragons 1 Teaching started in September 1877 at rooms in Balliol Hall located in St Giles central Oxford under A E Clarke 2 The school expanded and moved within two years to 17 Crick Road which became known as School House 3 Charles Cotterill Lynam known as the Skipper took over as headmaster in 1886 In 1894 Lynam took out a lease on land at the current site at Bardwell Road in central North Oxford just to the west of the River Cherwell 4 000 was raised through subscriptions from local parents for the erection of new school buildings 4 and the move was completed within a year The school was known as Oxford Preparatory School and also Lynam s but gradually its current name was adopted The Dragon School became the second school to take part in the Harrow History Prize in 1895 and many of its pupils have won this over the years an early winner being Kit Lynam The school was run for many years by the Lynam family 5 Dragon School playing fields off Bardwell Road The school has become notable for its large number of eminent alumni 6 Heads EditThe following have been Heads of the school several from the Lynam family 5 A E Clarke 1877 1886 C C Lynam Skipper 1886 1920 A E Lynam Hum 1920 1942 J H R Lynam Joc 1942 1965 R K Ingram Inky 1965 1989 7 8 9 M W A Gover Guv 1972 1989 head of day pupils co headmaster with Inky 10 11 N P V Richardson 1989 1992 H E P Woodcock 1992 1993 Roger S Trafford 1993 2002 John R Baugh 2002 2017 Crispin Hyde Dunn 2017 2021 12 Emma Goldsmith 2021 presentOld Dragons EditSee also Category People educated at The Dragon School Former pupils of the Dragon School are referred to as Old Dragons The following people were pupils at one time Poppy Adams writer 13 Hatti Archer long distance runner 13 Alexander Aris born 1973 elder son of Nobel Prize winning democracy and human rights campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi and Michael Aris 14 Baron Armstrong of Ilminster 1927 2020 civil servant Henry Barratt born 1983 rugby union player Sir Gawain Bell 1909 1995 colonial administrator Governor of Northern Nigeria Michael Beloff born 1942 barrister President of Trinity College Oxford Sir John Betjeman 1906 1984 poet Poet Laureate from 1972 13 Sir Lennox Berkeley 1903 1989 composer Christopher Booker 1937 2019 journalist and author Alain de Botton born 1969 writer and television producer 13 Arthur Bowen born 1998 supporting actor in the Harry Potter movie series Humphry Bowen 1929 2002 chemist and botanist Jonathan Bowen born 1956 computer scientist Julian Brazier born 1953 politician 13 Henry Brett born 1974 polo player captain England polo team 2003 06 Lord Sebastian Ulick Browne born 1964 12th Marquess of Sligo James Bruce Lockhart 1941 2018 diplomat intelligence officer author and artist Lord Bruce Lockhart 1942 2008 politician Sir Giles Bullard 1926 1992 diplomat Sir Julian Bullard 1928 2006 diplomat John Campbell born 1958 economist Humphrey Carpenter 1946 2005 journalist author and musician 13 Bill Carritt 1908 1999 communist college lecturer campaigner for the Scottsboro Boys Noel Carritt 1910 1992 communist International Brigadier Tristram Cary 1925 2008 composer Simon Cawkwell born 1946 stock market commentator Hal Cazalet musician 13 Christopher Cazenove 1943 2010 actor 13 Jonathan Cecil 1939 2011 actor 15 Leonard Cheshire 1917 1992 World War II RAF pilot and activist for the disabled 13 Colin Clark 1905 1989 economist Sebastian Croft born 2001 actor Hugh Dancy born 1975 actor 13 Jack Davenport born 1973 actor 13 Quentin Davies politician Ralph Henry Carless Davis 1918 1991 historian Dame Cressida Dick born 1960 Commissioner head of Metropolitan Police London Oliver Dimsdale born 1972 actor David Fasken 1932 2006 English cricketer and businessman Rick Fenn born 1953 rock guitarist member of 10cc 13 Lady Antonia Fraser born 1932 nee Pakenham historical author 13 Bernard Gadney 1909 2000 rugby player and educator Douglas Gairdner 1910 1979 pediatrician Hugh Gaitskell 1906 1963 politician leader of the Labour Party from 1955 to 1963 13 Lord Geidt Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II Michael Gough 1916 1973 archaeologist J B S Haldane 1892 1964 geneticist and evolutionary biologist Air Chief Marshal Sir Donald Hardman 13 Tim Henman born 1974 tennis player 13 Tom Hiddleston born 1981 actor Sir Tony Hoare born 1934 computer scientist Brent Hoberman co founder of lastminute com Tom Hollander born 1967 actor 13 Peter Hopkirk born 1930 journalist author Air Marshal Sir Peter Horsley 1921 2001 Royal Air Force commander Frances Houghton born 1980 rower and Olympic silver medallist 13 Lord Hunt born 1942 leading authority on turbulence modelling Sir Tim Hunt biochemist and Nobel laureate Edward Impey born 1962 historian archaeologist museum curator Master of the Armouries and Director General of the Royal Armouries Brian Inglis 1916 1993 journalist and historian Max Irons born 1985 actor Pico Iyer born 1957 journalist and author 13 Peter Jay born 1937 television journalist and former BBC economics editor 13 Patrick Jenkin PC Lord Jenkin of Roding born 1926 politician 13 David Jessel journalist 13 Stephen Jessel journalist 13 C E M Joad philosopher 13 Dom Joly born 1968 comedian 13 Sir John Kendrew 1917 1997 molecular biologist and Nobel Laureate Andrew Lack born 1953 biologist and botanist Ben Lamb actor 13 Hugh Laurie born 1959 comedian musician and actor 13 Alan Macfarlane anthropologist and historian Lancelot Mallalieu politician 13 Henry Marsh born 1950 neurosurgeon and author Oliver Milburn actor 13 Hugh Miles born 1977 journalist and author Naomi Mitchison nee Haldane 1897 1999 novelist and poet 13 Philip Moore Baron Moore of Wolvercote 1921 2009 civil servant and personal private secretary to the Queen Sir John Mortimer 1923 2009 playwright barrister and novelist 13 Sir Peter Newsam born 1928 educator also staff Sir Roger Norrington born 1934 musician and conductor 13 Naji Abu Nowar 16 Ed O Brien born 1968 musician member of Radiohead 13 Rageh Omaar born 1967 journalist and writer 13 Julian Opie born 1958 artist Stephen Oppenheimer born 1947 genetic researcher and author Derek Parfit 1942 2017 philosopher Tom Penny born 1977 skateboarder Ronnie Poulton Palmer born c 1890 killed in the First World War rugby player 13 Jonathan Pugh born 1962 cartoonist William Pye born 1938 sculptor Sir Timothy Raison 1929 2011 politician journalist and author 13 Jack Randle 1917 1944 distinguished serviceman T Captain 2nd Bn The Royal Norfolk Regiment 13 Adrian Rawlins born 1958 film and television actor Hugo Rittson Thomas photographer William Leefe Robinson 1895 1918 lieutenant 39 Squadron Royal Flying Corps 13 Aubrey de Selincourt 1894 1962 writer Nicholas Shakespeare born 1957 journalist and novelist 13 David Shukman 13 Henry Shukman poet Nevil Shute 1899 1960 novelist 13 Sir John Slessor Marshal of the Royal Air Force 13 Sir John Smyth serviceman lieutenant 15th Ludhiana Sikhs Indian Army Richard Sorabji born 1934 academic and historian of classical philosophy Timothy Sprigge 1932 2007 philosopher Jon Stallworthy born 1935 academic and poet Robin Stevens born 1988 children s author Rory Stewart born 1973 politician author and diplomat 13 Galen Strawson born 1952 philosopher and literary critic Christopher Tolkien 1924 2020 son of J R R Tolkien 13 Simon Tolkien born 1959 novelist and son of Christopher Tolkien 13 Basil Tuma born 2005 Reading FC striker Inspired and mentored by the Gaps of 2017 Peter Tranchell 1922 1993 musician composer and teacher 13 The 3rd Baron Tweedsmuir 1916 2008 politician novelist and poet Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt Royal Navy admiral Sam Waley Cohen born 1982 jockey and businessman Tom Ward born 1971 actor 13 Paul Watkins born 1963 Booker Prize nominated author Emma Watson born 1990 actor 13 Nicholas Wheeler born 1965 businessman founder of Charles Tyrwhitt 13 Admiral Sir Hugo White born 1939 Royal Navy admiral Commander in Chief Fleet 1992 95 13 Jack Whitehall born 1988 comedian 13 Benjamin Whitrow 1937 2017 actor 13 Conrad Wolfram born 1970 technologist Stephen Wolfram born 1959 scientist and technology entrepreneur John Woodcock 1926 2021 cricket writer Rupert Wyatt born 1972 writer and film maker Shaun Wylie 1913 2009 mathematician and World War II codebreaker Wayne Che Yip born 1981 director 13 Baroness Young 1926 2002 politician 13 See also EditWychwood School located at the opposite end of Bardwell RoadReferences Edit School web site Retrieved 8 November 2019 Jaques C H 1977 I Beginnings A Dragon Century 1877 1977 Blackwell s pp 1 7 Jaques C H 1977 II The Crick Road Era A Dragon Century 1877 1977 Blackwell s pp 7 21 Jaques C H 1977 III To Bardwell Road A Dragon Century 1877 1977 Blackwell s pp 22 35 a b Jaques C H 1977 A Table showing the Dragon descendants boys and staff of Charles Lynam of Stock on Trent A Dragon Century 1877 1977 Blackwell s pp 10 11 Ramaswamy Chitra 28 March 2016 Welcome to Dragon School the lair of the British acting elite The Guardian Archived from the original on 16 October 2017 Retrieved 16 October 2017 Keith Ingram Long serving Dragon prep school headmaster who won the respect and affection of staff and pupils obituary The Times 12 February 2007 Former Dragon School headmaster obituary The Oxford Times 15 February 2007 RKI An appreciation of the life of Keith Ingram Dragon School Trust 2009 Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 21 August 2012 Hodgson Godfrey 14 May 2005 Michael Gover Headmaster of the Dragon School and a guardian of its founding tradition obituary The Independent Michael Gover obituary The Times 8 June 2005 Dragon s new head inspired by Harry Potter icon Oxford Times 21 September 2017 p 7 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb Eminent Dragons Dragon School Archived from the original on 11 January 2018 Retrieved 11 January 2018 Stanford Peter 22 June 2012 The pain of Aung Sun Suu Kyi s sons parted from their mother for 25 years The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 26 May 2014 Retrieved 21 April 2014 Obituaries Dragon School Archived from the original on 13 October 2012 Retrieved 24 June 2012 Rupert Lloyd Producer Noor Pictures Further reading EditJames Bruce Lockhart Alan Macfarlane Dragon Days The Dragon School Oxford 1949 1955 CreateSpace Independent Publishing 2013 ISBN 978 1492129400 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dragon School Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dragon School amp oldid 1141960683, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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