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Lady Eleanor Holles School

Lady Eleanor Holles School (often abbreviated to LEH or LEHS) is an independent day school for girls in Hampton, London. It consists of a small junior school and a larger senior school, which operate from different buildings on the same 24-acre (10-hectare) site. It is a member of the Girls' Schools Association[2] and the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.[3]

Lady Eleanor Holles School
Address
Hanworth Road

,
TW12 3HF

England
Coordinates51°25′39″N 0°22′07″W / 51.4275°N 0.3687°W / 51.4275; -0.3687Coordinates: 51°25′39″N 0°22′07″W / 51.4275°N 0.3687°W / 51.4275; -0.3687
Information
TypeIndependent day school
MottoSpes Audacem Adjuvat (Hope favours the bold)
Established1710; 313 years ago (1710)
Local authorityRichmond upon Thames
Department for Education URN102932 Tables
ChairC. S. Stokes
HeadmistressHeather Hanbury
GenderGirls
Age7 to 18
Enrolment900[1]
Capacity922[1]
HousesDeVere, Fitzwilliam, Holles and Tyrconnel
Colour(s)Red, White and Black
PublicationRedview
Boat clubLady Eleanor Holles School Boat Club
Websitewww.lehs.org.uk

History

The school was founded in 1710 with an endowment from Lady Eleanor Holles, the daughter of John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare.[4] The original site is commemorated by a plaque on one of the Barbican walkways.[5]

In 1878, the middle school moved to a new building at 182 Mare Street in East Hackney, which was later owned by the Cordwainers Company and now forms part of the London College of Fashion.[6]

In 1937 the school moved to its permanent site in Hampton. The first buildings in Hampton were designed by Colonel F. S. Hammond, whose father had designed the Hackney school [7] and were opened by Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester.[4]

The school celebrated its 300th anniversary with a thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral, London on 18 November 2011, then a eucharist at Trinity College, Cambridge and a ball at The Hurlingham Club in May 2012.[8]

Current Structure

Pupils come from a wide catchment area extending as far as Ealing, Woking, Wimbledon and Ascot, and there is an extensive coach service running over 23 routes[9] operated jointly with Hampton School as the area is not well served with public transport. Around two-thirds come from white British backgrounds; the rest from a mix of ethnic backgrounds. It is not affiliated with any other school or foundation and operates as an independent registered charity and limited company overseen by a board of governors.[10]

The Independent Schools Inspectorate Integrated report in 2013 said "It aims to develop well-rounded individuals while striving for academic excellence."[10]

Facilities

The school's facilities include the Millennium Boat House on the Thames, used by the Lady Eleanor Holles School Boat Club and jointly owned with the adjacent Hampton School.[11] The arts centre with 330-seat theatre designed by Walters & Cohen and completed in 2013[12] won a RIBA London Award in 2014.[13]

The 'Student Gateway', designed by Scott Brownrigg, was completed in 2018, linking the sports hall and swimming pool to the main building, and includes computing and product design suites, enlarged sports changing rooms, a viewing gallery for the swimming pool, an activity studio and an ergometer (rowing machine) room.[14]

Curriculum

The curriculum is based on the National Curriculum. Girls typically study ten GCSE subjects, including English language and literature, Mathematics and the Sciences (combined or separate), with the other 4-5 being chosen from 16 options, subject to various constraints (At least one humanities subject must be chosen, at least one languages subject must be chosen, and students are encouraged not to choose more than 2 non-examined subjects such as art or textiles).[15] They then go on to study 4 A-Level subjects chosen from 23 courses plus an Extended Project Qualification.[15]

Extracurricular activities

Sport

The 2013 ISI report said "around 30 pupils represent their country in sport, with numerous successes at national level for rowing, lacrosse, netball and swimming."[10] In 2017 the figure was 29 girls, covering Gymnastics, Swimming, Acrobatics, Rowing, Hockey and Lacrosse.[15] The school won the National Schools Lacrosse Under 19A Championship in 2018,[16] and has been county champion for 11 years in a row.[17] It held the National Schools Regatta (rowing) course record for Championship Girls Eights from 1994 until 2017 (when it was broken by both Headington and Henley).[18]

Other activities including CCF, Young Enterprise, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Model United Nations, Service Volunteers are run jointly with Hampton School.[15]

Music and drama

There are 5 choirs and over 20 musical ensembles and bands in the senior school. Lessons are available in 24 instruments, and there is a dedicated recording studio. The 2013 ISI report said "over the last three years, 20 pupils have been selected for national music groups."[10] In 2010 the Holles Singers, a choir at the school, won the BBC Youth Choir of the Year.[19]

Notable staff

Notable alumnae

References

  1. ^ a b "Lady Eleanor Holles School". Get information about schools. GOV.UK. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Lady Eleanor Holles School - Girls' Schools Association". Girls' Schools Association.
  3. ^ "The Lady Eleanor Holles School - HMC". HMC.
  4. ^ a b "Our history". Lady Eleanor Holles School.
  5. ^ "Plaque: Lady Eleanor Holles School". London Remembers.
  6. ^ "Our History". London College of Fashion.
  7. ^ Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2002). London 4 North. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300096538.
  8. ^ Walters, Maura (November 2011). "Lady Eleanor Holles chalks up 300 years" (PDF). The Hampton Society Newsletter. The Hampton Society.
  9. ^ "Hampton School & Lady Eleanor Holles Coach Routes". LEH and Hampton.
  10. ^ a b c d "Lady Eleanor Holles School Integrated Inspection". Independent Schools Inspectorate.
  11. ^ Exhibitions: Sporting History: Rowing, The Twickenham Museum
  12. ^ "Price & Myers". www.pricemyers.com.
  13. ^ "Walters & Cohen Architects". waltersandcohen.com.
  14. ^ "The Lady Eleanor Holles School – Michael Edwards Consultants Limited". www.meaconsult.eu.
  15. ^ a b c d "LEH Sixth Form Prospectus". LEH. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  16. ^ "Lady Eleanor Holles triumph in Under 19A RNSLC18 Championship". English Lacrosse Association. 13 March 2018. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  17. ^ "The Lady Eleanor Holles School", Schools Guide 2018, Tatler, 6 October 2017
  18. ^ National Schools' Regatta 26th May to 28th May 2017, Henley Rowing Club, 9 June 2018
  19. ^ "Choir of the Year Roll of Honour". National Choir of the Year Competition. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  20. ^ Dodd, Christopher (19 September 2016). "Beryl Crockford obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  21. ^ "Celia Brackenridge obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  22. ^ "Poppy Gilbert Stars in Gripping New BBC Drama". hollesconnect.org.uk. 11 February 2022.
  23. ^ Stephanie Hilborne
  24. ^ Clayton, Midge (4 January 2011). . English Lacrosse Association. Archived from the original on 27 March 2012. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
  25. ^ Agbonlahor, Winnie (4 September 2013). "DCMS announces new permanent secretary". Civil Service World. Retrieved 14 April 2015.

External links

  • Official website
  • Hampton School & The Lady Eleanor Holles School Rowing Website

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Lady Eleanor Holles School often abbreviated to LEH or LEHS is an independent day school for girls in Hampton London It consists of a small junior school and a larger senior school which operate from different buildings on the same 24 acre 10 hectare site It is a member of the Girls Schools Association 2 and the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference 3 Lady Eleanor Holles SchoolAddressHanworth RoadHampton TW12 3HFEnglandCoordinates51 25 39 N 0 22 07 W 51 4275 N 0 3687 W 51 4275 0 3687 Coordinates 51 25 39 N 0 22 07 W 51 4275 N 0 3687 W 51 4275 0 3687InformationTypeIndependent day schoolMottoSpes Audacem Adjuvat Hope favours the bold Established1710 313 years ago 1710 Local authorityRichmond upon ThamesDepartment for Education URN102932 TablesChairC S StokesHeadmistressHeather HanburyGenderGirlsAge7 to 18Enrolment900 1 Capacity922 1 HousesDeVere Fitzwilliam Holles and TyrconnelColour s Red White and BlackPublicationRedviewBoat clubLady Eleanor Holles School Boat ClubWebsitewww wbr lehs wbr org wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 Current Structure 3 Facilities 4 Curriculum 5 Extracurricular activities 5 1 Sport 5 2 Music and drama 6 Notable staff 7 Notable alumnae 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe school was founded in 1710 with an endowment from Lady Eleanor Holles the daughter of John Holles 2nd Earl of Clare 4 The original site is commemorated by a plaque on one of the Barbican walkways 5 In 1878 the middle school moved to a new building at 182 Mare Street in East Hackney which was later owned by the Cordwainers Company and now forms part of the London College of Fashion 6 In 1937 the school moved to its permanent site in Hampton The first buildings in Hampton were designed by Colonel F S Hammond whose father had designed the Hackney school 7 and were opened by Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester 4 The school celebrated its 300th anniversary with a thanksgiving service at St Paul s Cathedral London on 18 November 2011 then a eucharist at Trinity College Cambridge and a ball at The Hurlingham Club in May 2012 8 Current Structure EditPupils come from a wide catchment area extending as far as Ealing Woking Wimbledon and Ascot and there is an extensive coach service running over 23 routes 9 operated jointly with Hampton School as the area is not well served with public transport Around two thirds come from white British backgrounds the rest from a mix of ethnic backgrounds It is not affiliated with any other school or foundation and operates as an independent registered charity and limited company overseen by a board of governors 10 The Independent Schools Inspectorate Integrated report in 2013 said It aims to develop well rounded individuals while striving for academic excellence 10 Facilities EditThe school s facilities include the Millennium Boat House on the Thames used by the Lady Eleanor Holles School Boat Club and jointly owned with the adjacent Hampton School 11 The arts centre with 330 seat theatre designed by Walters amp Cohen and completed in 2013 12 won a RIBA London Award in 2014 13 The Student Gateway designed by Scott Brownrigg was completed in 2018 linking the sports hall and swimming pool to the main building and includes computing and product design suites enlarged sports changing rooms a viewing gallery for the swimming pool an activity studio and an ergometer rowing machine room 14 Curriculum EditThe curriculum is based on the National Curriculum Girls typically study ten GCSE subjects including English language and literature Mathematics and the Sciences combined or separate with the other 4 5 being chosen from 16 options subject to various constraints At least one humanities subject must be chosen at least one languages subject must be chosen and students are encouraged not to choose more than 2 non examined subjects such as art or textiles 15 They then go on to study 4 A Level subjects chosen from 23 courses plus an Extended Project Qualification 15 Extracurricular activities EditSport Edit The 2013 ISI report said around 30 pupils represent their country in sport with numerous successes at national level for rowing lacrosse netball and swimming 10 In 2017 the figure was 29 girls covering Gymnastics Swimming Acrobatics Rowing Hockey and Lacrosse 15 The school won the National Schools Lacrosse Under 19A Championship in 2018 16 and has been county champion for 11 years in a row 17 It held the National Schools Regatta rowing course record for Championship Girls Eights from 1994 until 2017 when it was broken by both Headington and Henley 18 Other activities including CCF Young Enterprise The Duke of Edinburgh s Award Model United Nations Service Volunteers are run jointly with Hampton School 15 Music and drama Edit There are 5 choirs and over 20 musical ensembles and bands in the senior school Lessons are available in 24 instruments and there is a dedicated recording studio The 2013 ISI report said over the last three years 20 pupils have been selected for national music groups 10 In 2010 the Holles Singers a choir at the school won the BBC Youth Choir of the Year 19 Notable staff EditBeryl Crockford Olympic rower 20 Notable alumnae EditPam Alexander former chair of the Covent Garden Market Authority Charlotte Attenborough actress Jane Attenborough arts administrator and Boxing Day Tsunami victim Lynn Barber journalist Caroline Bird poet Prof Celia Brackenridge OBE child protection expert 21 Hannah Collins artist Daisy Dunn classicist author journalist and critic Beatie Edney actress Daisy Fancourt researcher Poppy Gilbert actress in Stay Close 2021 Chloe 2022 22 Carola Hicks art historian Stephanie Hilborne OBE chief executive since 2004 of The Wildlife Trusts and from 2000 to 2004 of Wildlife and Countryside Link 23 Lucy Irvine writer Jay Hunt television executive Vivien Jones lacrosse player 24 Vanessa Kirby actress Fast amp Furious Presents Hobbs amp Shaw The Crown Clare Lawrence Moody actress Iris Loveridge concert pianist Juliet Morris television presenter Annie Nightingale BBC journalist Sue Owen CB Permanent Secretary for the Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport 25 Barbara Pearse biological scientist Franki Raffles feminist social documentary photographer Saskia Reeves actress Prof Dame Lesley Regan DBE gynaecologist Pamela Schwerdt horticulturalist joint head gardener at Sissinghurst Castle Garden for 31 years Jane Thynne novelist journalist and broadcaster Alys Thomas British swimmer Gail Trimble the Human Google and captain of the Corpus Christi College Oxford team at the 2009 University ChallengeReferences Edit a b Lady Eleanor Holles School Get information about schools GOV UK Retrieved 22 September 2018 Lady Eleanor Holles School Girls Schools Association Girls Schools Association The Lady Eleanor Holles School HMC HMC a b Our history Lady Eleanor Holles School Plaque Lady Eleanor Holles School London Remembers Our History London College of Fashion Cherry Bridget Pevsner Nikolaus 2002 London 4 North Yale University Press ISBN 9780300096538 Walters Maura November 2011 Lady Eleanor Holles chalks up 300 years PDF The Hampton Society Newsletter The Hampton Society Hampton School amp Lady Eleanor Holles Coach Routes LEH and Hampton a b c d Lady Eleanor Holles School Integrated Inspection Independent Schools Inspectorate Exhibitions Sporting History Rowing The Twickenham Museum Price amp Myers www pricemyers com Walters amp Cohen Architects waltersandcohen com The Lady Eleanor Holles School Michael Edwards Consultants Limited www meaconsult eu a b c d LEH Sixth Form Prospectus LEH Retrieved 2 July 2018 Lady Eleanor Holles triumph in Under 19A RNSLC18 Championship English Lacrosse Association 13 March 2018 Retrieved 19 June 2018 The Lady Eleanor Holles School Schools Guide 2018 Tatler 6 October 2017 National Schools Regatta 26th May to 28th May 2017 Henley Rowing Club 9 June 2018 Choir of the Year Roll of Honour National Choir of the Year Competition Archived from the original on 2 August 2012 Retrieved 19 June 2018 Dodd Christopher 19 September 2016 Beryl Crockford obituary The Guardian Retrieved 20 September 2016 Celia Brackenridge obituary The Guardian Retrieved 1 July 2018 Poppy Gilbert Stars in Gripping New BBC Drama hollesconnect org uk 11 February 2022 Stephanie Hilborne Clayton Midge 4 January 2011 Vivien Jones 1951 2010 Lacrosse legend English Lacrosse Association Archived from the original on 27 March 2012 Retrieved 9 May 2011 Agbonlahor Winnie 4 September 2013 DCMS announces new permanent secretary Civil Service World Retrieved 14 April 2015 External links EditOfficial website Hampton School amp The Lady Eleanor Holles School Rowing Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lady Eleanor Holles School amp oldid 1119776733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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