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Exeter Cathedral School

Exeter Cathedral School (ECS) is a 3–13 mixed, Church of England, private day and boarding choir and preparatory school in Exeter, Devon, England. It has been closely associated with Exeter Cathedral since it was first recorded as existing in the 12th century.

Exeter Cathedral School
The cathedral
Address
The Chantry, Palace Gate

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EX1 1HX

England
Coordinates50°43′18″N 3°31′49″W / 50.72167°N 3.53028°W / 50.72167; -3.53028
Information
Other nameECS
TypePrivate school
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established12th century
Local authorityDevon County Council
Department for Education URN113561 Tables
HeadmasterJames Featherstone[1]
GenderMixed
Age range3–13
Enrolment246 (2020)[2]
Capacity300[2]
AccreditationChoir Schools' Association
AffiliationIndependent Association of Prep Schools
Websitewww.exetercathedralschool.co.uk

History edit

The exact date of the founding of the cathedral school is not known, but it has been educating choristers since 1179.[3] In the 12th century, Exeter was regarded as an important centre of learning, and canon law was also taught at the cathedral.[4]

For centuries, the school was provided by the Dean and Chapter to educate and house about twenty-six boy choristers who sang the cathedral's daily services, including Sung Eucharist and Choral Evensong.[5]

Musical training was given to the choristers by the cathedral's organist and the master of choristers. Although these offices could be held by the same person, from the 17th century on they were usually carried out by two different men.[6] In 1609, Edward Gibbons, a brother of Orlando Gibbons, was hired to teach the choristers instrumental music. In 1662, William Wake was being paid £20 a year to teach the choristers and secondaries composing, singing, and the playing of the viol and the violin, and at the request of Charles II was given a leave of absence to carry out the same duties for the Chapel Royal.[7]

 
The school entrance

The school's present main building, known as the Chantry, was built in 1870.[5]

In the 1960s, the Dean and Chapter began to enlarge the school, offering places to boys other than the cathedral choristers. In 1994, a girls' choir was established in the cathedral, and the school became co-educational.[5] By 2008, the families of the choristers were having to pay for their education, but there were eighteen choral scholarships, worth up to one quarter of the school fees.[8]

In 2014, the school became independent of the Dean and Chapter, when it was established as an institution with its own governance and separate finances.[5]

In 2017, two thirds of school-leavers were offered scholarships, exhibitions, or other awards by senior schools.[9] The school was assessed by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in May 2019 and judged to be 'excellent' in all areas.[10] By 2020, the school was educating about 275 children, offering a broad education rooted in Christian values.[5] It is a member of the Choir Schools' Association.[11]

Notable former pupils edit

Notable staff edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Headmaster's Welcome". Exeter Cathedral School. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Exeter Cathedral School". Get information about schools. GOV.UK. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  3. ^ News Desk, National top spot for Exeter Cathedral School Pupil, Exeter Daily, 6 January 2017, accessed 8 October 2020
  4. ^ Thomas J. McSweeney, Priests of the Law: Roman Law and the Making of the Common Law's First Professionals (Oxford University Press, 2019), p. 93
  5. ^ a b c d e f g History & Heritage at exetercathedralschool.co.uk, accessed 2 October 2020
  6. ^ Stanford E. Lehmberg, Cathedrals Under Siege: Cathedrals in English Society, 1600–1700 (Penn State Press, 1996), p. 163
  7. ^ Lehmberg (1996), p. 165, referencing Act Book 1607–1628, p. 112 (Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3553), and a letter to the Dean and Chapter from King Charles II dated 23 December 1662
  8. ^ “Anglican Choir Schools” in British Music Education Yearbook (Rhinegold Publishing, 2008), p. cxxvii
  9. ^ “Exeter Cathedral School Sweeps the Board with Outstanding Academic Success” at woodard.co.uk, accessed 11 October 2020
  10. ^ a b Anita Merritt, "Exeter's oldest school which Coldplay's Chris Martin attended gets rave review", 1 July 2019 at devonlive.com, accessed 2 October 2020
  11. ^ The Independent Schools Guide 2011-2012 (Gabbitas, 2011), p. 407
  12. ^ "Matthew Locke", in Charles Herbermann, ed., Catholic Encyclopedia (New York: Robert Appleton Co., 1913)
  13. ^ John Alexander Fuller Maitland, "Baker, George (1773?-1847)" in Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 3 (London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885)
  14. ^ David J. Golby, "Kemp, Joseph (1778–1824), organist and composer" in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2007)
  15. ^ Henry Charles Lahee, The Organ and Its Masters (L. C. Page, 1903), p. 198
  16. ^ Charles Welch, W. T. Pike, London at the opening of the twentieth century (1905), p. 123
  17. ^ "Foweraker, Albert Moulton (FWRR890AM)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  18. ^ "President" at basildonchoral.org, accessed 2 October 2020
  19. ^ "Tony Hymas, Pianist and Composer" at meettheartist.online, accessed 11 October 2020
  20. ^ "The Big Interview: Piers Dudgeon" in The Yorkshire Post, 15th September 2013
  21. ^ Daniel Farson, Henry, an Appreciation of Henry Williamson (M. Joseph, 1982, ISBN 978-0718121228), p. 11
  22. ^ "Music", in Fanfare 1996–1997, p. 15
  23. ^ James Cuthbert Hadden, "Langdon, Richard", in Dictionary of National Biography Vol. 32, Lambe-Leigh (London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1892)
  24. ^ Robert Farquharson Sharp, "Jackson, William (1730-1803)" in Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 29 (London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1892)

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Exeter Cathedral School - Chorister Memories at YouTube
  • Exeter Cathedral School - Sport and Wellbeing at YouTube
  • Tagged articles at The Exeter Daily

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Exeter Cathedral School ECS is a 3 13 mixed Church of England private day and boarding choir and preparatory school in Exeter Devon England It has been closely associated with Exeter Cathedral since it was first recorded as existing in the 12th century Exeter Cathedral SchoolThe cathedralAddressThe Chantry Palace GateExeter Devon EX1 1HXEnglandCoordinates50 43 18 N 3 31 49 W 50 72167 N 3 53028 W 50 72167 3 53028InformationOther nameECSTypePrivate schoolReligious affiliation s Church of EnglandEstablished12th centuryLocal authorityDevon County CouncilDepartment for Education URN113561 TablesHeadmasterJames Featherstone 1 GenderMixedAge range3 13Enrolment246 2020 2 Capacity300 2 AccreditationChoir Schools AssociationAffiliationIndependent Association of Prep SchoolsWebsitewww wbr exetercathedralschool wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 Notable former pupils 3 Notable staff 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editThe exact date of the founding of the cathedral school is not known but it has been educating choristers since 1179 3 In the 12th century Exeter was regarded as an important centre of learning and canon law was also taught at the cathedral 4 For centuries the school was provided by the Dean and Chapter to educate and house about twenty six boy choristers who sang the cathedral s daily services including Sung Eucharist and Choral Evensong 5 Musical training was given to the choristers by the cathedral s organist and the master of choristers Although these offices could be held by the same person from the 17th century on they were usually carried out by two different men 6 In 1609 Edward Gibbons a brother of Orlando Gibbons was hired to teach the choristers instrumental music In 1662 William Wake was being paid 20 a year to teach the choristers and secondaries composing singing and the playing of the viol and the violin and at the request of Charles II was given a leave of absence to carry out the same duties for the Chapel Royal 7 nbsp The school entranceThe school s present main building known as the Chantry was built in 1870 5 In the 1960s the Dean and Chapter began to enlarge the school offering places to boys other than the cathedral choristers In 1994 a girls choir was established in the cathedral and the school became co educational 5 By 2008 the families of the choristers were having to pay for their education but there were eighteen choral scholarships worth up to one quarter of the school fees 8 In 2014 the school became independent of the Dean and Chapter when it was established as an institution with its own governance and separate finances 5 In 2017 two thirds of school leavers were offered scholarships exhibitions or other awards by senior schools 9 The school was assessed by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in May 2019 and judged to be excellent in all areas 10 By 2020 the school was educating about 275 children offering a broad education rooted in Christian values 5 It is a member of the Choir Schools Association 11 Notable former pupils editMatthew Locke composer 12 George Baker organist 13 Joseph Kemp organist 14 William Spark musician and composer 15 Samuel Knight architect 16 Albert Moulton Foweraker painter 17 Geoffrey Mitchell conductor 18 Tony Hymas musician and composer 19 Piers Dudgeon biographer 20 Harry Williamson musician 21 Andrew Nethsingha Director of Music at St John s College Cambridge 5 Chris Martin singer 10 Adam Gibbons known as Lack of Afro musician 22 David Webb of the English National Opera 5 Pat McCormick clergyman and sportsmanNotable staff editRichard Langdon organist 23 Jackson of Exeter Master of Choristers 1777 to 1800 24 References edit Headmaster s Welcome Exeter Cathedral School Retrieved 4 October 2020 a b Exeter Cathedral School Get information about schools GOV UK Retrieved 4 October 2020 News Desk National top spot for Exeter Cathedral School Pupil Exeter Daily 6 January 2017 accessed 8 October 2020 Thomas J McSweeney Priests of the Law Roman Law and the Making of the Common Law s First Professionals Oxford University Press 2019 p 93 a b c d e f g History amp Heritage at exetercathedralschool co uk accessed 2 October 2020 Stanford E Lehmberg Cathedrals Under Siege Cathedrals in English Society 1600 1700 Penn State Press 1996 p 163 Lehmberg 1996 p 165 referencing Act Book 1607 1628 p 112 Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3553 and a letter to the Dean and Chapter from King Charles II dated 23 December 1662 Anglican Choir Schools in British Music Education Yearbook Rhinegold Publishing 2008 p cxxvii Exeter Cathedral School Sweeps the Board with Outstanding Academic Success at woodard co uk accessed 11 October 2020 a b Anita Merritt Exeter s oldest school which Coldplay s Chris Martin attended gets rave review 1 July 2019 at devonlive com accessed 2 October 2020 The Independent Schools Guide 2011 2012 Gabbitas 2011 p 407 Matthew Locke in Charles Herbermann ed Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Co 1913 John Alexander Fuller Maitland Baker George 1773 1847 in Dictionary of National Biography Vol 3 London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 David J Golby Kemp Joseph 1778 1824 organist and composer in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2007 Henry Charles Lahee The Organ and Its Masters L C Page 1903 p 198 Charles Welch W T Pike London at the opening of the twentieth century 1905 p 123 Foweraker Albert Moulton FWRR890AM A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge President at basildonchoral org accessed 2 October 2020 Tony Hymas Pianist and Composer at meettheartist online accessed 11 October 2020 The Big Interview Piers Dudgeon in The Yorkshire Post 15th September 2013 Daniel Farson Henry an Appreciation of Henry Williamson M Joseph 1982 ISBN 978 0718121228 p 11 Music in Fanfare 1996 1997 p 15 James Cuthbert Hadden Langdon Richard in Dictionary of National Biography Vol 32 Lambe Leigh London Smith Elder amp Co 1892 Robert Farquharson Sharp Jackson William 1730 1803 in Dictionary of National Biography Vol 29 London Smith Elder amp Co 1892 Further reading editNicholas Orme Education and Learning at a Medieval English Cathedral Exeter 1380 1548 in Journal of Ecclesiastical History 32 1981 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Exeter Cathedral School Official website Exeter Cathedral School Chorister Memories at YouTube Exeter Cathedral School Sport and Wellbeing at YouTube Tagged articles at The Exeter Daily Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Exeter Cathedral School amp oldid 1141955299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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