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Old Buckenham Hall School

Old Buckenham Hall School (commonly known as OBH[2][3][4][5]) is a day and boarding preparatory school with pre-prep for boys and girls in the village of Brettenham, Suffolk, England.[6]

Old Buckenham Hall School
Address
Brettenham Park

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IP7 7PH

Coordinates52°08′23″N 0°51′31″E / 52.1397°N 0.8585°E / 52.1397; 0.8585
Information
TypePreparatory day and boarding
MottoSpero (I hope)
Established1862
FoundersEllen and Margaret Ringer
Department for Education URN124873 Tables
Chairman of GovernorsAndrew McGregor
HeadmasterJames Large[1]
GenderCoeducational
Age3 to 13[1]
Enrolment216[1]
HousesJupiter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn
Colour(s)Navy Blue  
PublicationThe OBH Magazine
Websitehttp://www.obh.co.uk

Founded in 1862, the school has been on its current site since 1956, and currently accommodates about 125 boys and 125 girls between the ages of 2 and 13 years.[7]

The school is located in Brettenham Park, a grade II* listed building in about 80 acres (320,000 m2) of parkland in the Suffolk village of Brettenham. Its pupils take the Common Entrance exam, going on to a range of public schools such as Uppingham, Oundle, Harrow, Rugby, Framlingham and The Leys.

History edit

The school was founded as a dame school in 1862 by Misses Ellen and Margaret Ringer in the Suffolk coastal town of Lowestoft in a terraced house on Wellington Esplanade. In 1872 they built South Lodge, and the school was known by the name 'South Lodge Preparatory School'. The school remained there for over 50 years before moving in 1936 to much larger premises at Old Buckenham Hall in the village of Old Buckenham, Norfolk, previously the residence of financier Lionel Robinson. In December 1952, disaster struck and the Hall was burnt down by fire.[8] In January of the following year the school found new premises at Merton Hall near Thetford, Norfolk. Disaster struck again with a second fire in January 1956.[9] After various options were considered, the school became aware that Brettenham Park in Suffolk had come onto the market and the property was acquired. The school, by then known as Old Buckenham Hall School, moved there in September 1956. The school has been on this site since, first taking on girls in the 1990s. It became fully co-educational in 1998.

The school celebrated its centenary in 1962, which included the commissioning of an anthem setting the text of Psalm 150 by Benjamin Britten, an alumnus.[10] The work was also performed at the school's 150th anniversary celebrations in 2012.

Present school edit

The School is currently divided into the three parts:

  • Nursery (ages 3–4)
  • Pre-Prep School (Reception – Year 2)
  • Prep School (Years 3–8)

The prep school is also split vertically into four houses:

  • Jupiter
  • Mars
  • Mercury
  • Saturn

These houses were chosen in the 1960s to link the Ancient Greeks and the Space Age.[11]

Facilities and activities edit

The school makes use of its sports pitches and facilities including three rugby pitches, two football pitches, five football and six hockey pitches, five cricket squares, seven tennis courts, two squash courts, all-weather netball courts, a 2,000-yard (1,800 m) nine-hole golf course, and an outdoor heated swimming pool. Pupils spend five of six afternoons a week playing games. Pupils at OBH play a wide variety of sports including rugby, hockey, cricket, tennis, football, athletics, gymnastics, cross country running, golf, swimming, and netball.

Being a predominantly day and transitional boarding school, the school offers a wide range of activities for the pupils including archery, sailing, and clay pigeon shooting.

The school has landscaped Japanese Gardens (known as 'The Japs'), located to the south of the Stable Yard. There are three ponds on the estate: the island pond, the mirror (South) pond and Dragonfly pond (in the Japanese Gardens). The school maintains an orchard, a historic arboretum, the big woods, two outdoor classrooms, owl boxes, beehives and also keeps chickens and ducks. The school's famous Thatched Pavilion played host to an England XI versus the touring Australian Ashes side in 1921 when it was located in Old Buckenham.[12]

The main multi-purpose hall, the Britten Hall, is named for the school's most distinguished alumnus, Benjamin Britten.

The school is also home to the Brettenham Village Cricket Club and hosts an annual fireworks event for the local community.[13]

Notable former pupils edit

 
Benjamin Britten, alumnus of South Lodge School

Head Masters edit

"Five heads in 130 years" is the subtitle of J. D. Sewell's 1992 history of the school.[11]

1862–1890 Ellen and Margaret Ringer (However "there was only one master, Mr Annesley") [11]

1891–1923 The Rev. W. Richmond Phillips

1923–1967 Thomas J. Elliott Sewell

1967–1991 J. Donald Sewell

1991–1997 Hugh Cocke

1997–2010 Martin Ives

2010–2014 John A. Brett[14]

2015–2018 Thomas O'Sullivan[15]

2018–2023 David W. Griffiths[16]

2023– James P. I. Large[17]

Brettenham Park edit

 
The North and South lodges at the end of the school drive

The school has occupied Brettenham Park since 1956. It was purchased from the Warner family, whose lineage includes Courtenay Warner, and from whom the school derives its coat of arms and motto.

The Grade II* listed house is of C16 origin and built upon the site of a much earlier residence. It was enlarged in the C19 as the residence of Joseph Bonaparte.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "URN 124873 Old Buckenham Hall School". Edubase. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Tennis players travelled to OBH | Finborough School". Finborough School. 25 May 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  3. ^ Stott, Matt. "OBH School in Suffolk ranked in top five at Tatler Schools Awards 2017". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  4. ^ "'Women in Science and Engineering Day' at OBH – Framlingham College". www.framcollege.co.uk. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Old Buckenham Hall hosts Rugby 7s and Girls Hockey Tournament". IAPS. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  6. ^ "School Guide 2013 - Old Buckenham Hall". Tatler.
  7. ^ Old Buckenham Hall School, Suffolk, Independent Schools
  8. ^ "Fire destroys Norfolk School". ?East Anglian Daily Times. 5 December 1952. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  9. ^ "Merton Hall". Eastern Daily Press. 16 January 1956. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  10. ^ "Benjamin Britten - Psalm 150".
  11. ^ a b c Sewell, Donald (1992). A History of Old Buckenham Hall School. Brettenham: Old Buckenham Hall School. p. 35.
  12. ^ "Lionel Robinson: Cricket at Old Buckenham".
  13. ^ "Living in Brettenham" (PDF). March 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  14. ^ Brett, John (9 May 2014). "HM Announcement" (PDF). OBH.
  15. ^ Bullen, Nick (2 July 2014). "New Headmaster from 2015". OBH.
  16. ^ O'Sullivan, Tom (23 February 2018). "And finally" (PDF). OBH.
  17. ^ "OBH Email". OBH. 11 November 2022.
  18. ^ England, Historic. "OLD BUCKENHAM HALL SCHOOL, Brettenham - 1037349 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 March 2019.

External links edit

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Not to be confused with Old Buckenham High School Old Buckenham Hall School commonly known as OBH 2 3 4 5 is a day and boarding preparatory school with pre prep for boys and girls in the village of Brettenham Suffolk England 6 Old Buckenham Hall SchoolAddressBrettenham ParkBrettenham Suffolk IP7 7PHEnglandCoordinates52 08 23 N 0 51 31 E 52 1397 N 0 8585 E 52 1397 0 8585InformationTypePreparatory day and boardingMottoSpero I hope Established1862FoundersEllen and Margaret RingerDepartment for Education URN124873 TablesChairman of GovernorsAndrew McGregorHeadmasterJames Large 1 GenderCoeducationalAge3 to 13 1 Enrolment216 1 HousesJupiter Mars Mercury SaturnColour s Navy Blue PublicationThe OBH MagazineWebsitehttp www obh co ukFounded in 1862 the school has been on its current site since 1956 and currently accommodates about 125 boys and 125 girls between the ages of 2 and 13 years 7 The school is located in Brettenham Park a grade II listed building in about 80 acres 320 000 m2 of parkland in the Suffolk village of Brettenham Its pupils take the Common Entrance exam going on to a range of public schools such as Uppingham Oundle Harrow Rugby Framlingham and The Leys Contents 1 History 2 Present school 3 Facilities and activities 4 Notable former pupils 5 Head Masters 6 Brettenham Park 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe school was founded as a dame school in 1862 by Misses Ellen and Margaret Ringer in the Suffolk coastal town of Lowestoft in a terraced house on Wellington Esplanade In 1872 they built South Lodge and the school was known by the name South Lodge Preparatory School The school remained there for over 50 years before moving in 1936 to much larger premises at Old Buckenham Hall in the village of Old Buckenham Norfolk previously the residence of financier Lionel Robinson In December 1952 disaster struck and the Hall was burnt down by fire 8 In January of the following year the school found new premises at Merton Hall near Thetford Norfolk Disaster struck again with a second fire in January 1956 9 After various options were considered the school became aware that Brettenham Park in Suffolk had come onto the market and the property was acquired The school by then known as Old Buckenham Hall School moved there in September 1956 The school has been on this site since first taking on girls in the 1990s It became fully co educational in 1998 The school celebrated its centenary in 1962 which included the commissioning of an anthem setting the text of Psalm 150 by Benjamin Britten an alumnus 10 The work was also performed at the school s 150th anniversary celebrations in 2012 Present school editThe School is currently divided into the three parts Nursery ages 3 4 Pre Prep School Reception Year 2 Prep School Years 3 8 The prep school is also split vertically into four houses Jupiter Mars Mercury SaturnThese houses were chosen in the 1960s to link the Ancient Greeks and the Space Age 11 Facilities and activities editThe school makes use of its sports pitches and facilities including three rugby pitches two football pitches five football and six hockey pitches five cricket squares seven tennis courts two squash courts all weather netball courts a 2 000 yard 1 800 m nine hole golf course and an outdoor heated swimming pool Pupils spend five of six afternoons a week playing games Pupils at OBH play a wide variety of sports including rugby hockey cricket tennis football athletics gymnastics cross country running golf swimming and netball Being a predominantly day and transitional boarding school the school offers a wide range of activities for the pupils including archery sailing and clay pigeon shooting The school has landscaped Japanese Gardens known as The Japs located to the south of the Stable Yard There are three ponds on the estate the island pond the mirror South pond and Dragonfly pond in the Japanese Gardens The school maintains an orchard a historic arboretum the big woods two outdoor classrooms owl boxes beehives and also keeps chickens and ducks The school s famous Thatched Pavilion played host to an England XI versus the touring Australian Ashes side in 1921 when it was located in Old Buckenham 12 The main multi purpose hall the Britten Hall is named for the school s most distinguished alumnus Benjamin Britten The school is also home to the Brettenham Village Cricket Club and hosts an annual fireworks event for the local community 13 Notable former pupils edit nbsp Benjamin Britten alumnus of South Lodge SchoolThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message See also Category People educated at Old Buckenham Hall School Jaime Alguersuari spent one year at the school W J Birkbeck scholar of Russia the Balkans and the Orthodox Church George Blagden actor most famous for his starring role in the BBC series Versailles Charles Bowman Lord Mayor of London Benjamin Britten composer Robert Brooke Popham Governor of Singapore Harry Judd drummer for McFly and McBusted Bill Sharpe founder member of Shakatak Clive Stafford Smith human rights lawyer Laura Wright singer from All Angels Tom West Wasps and England Rugby Union playerHead Masters edit Five heads in 130 years is the subtitle of J D Sewell s 1992 history of the school 11 1862 1890 Ellen and Margaret Ringer However there was only one master Mr Annesley 11 1891 1923 The Rev W Richmond Phillips1923 1967 Thomas J Elliott Sewell1967 1991 J Donald Sewell1991 1997 Hugh Cocke1997 2010 Martin Ives2010 2014 John A Brett 14 2015 2018 Thomas O Sullivan 15 2018 2023 David W Griffiths 16 2023 James P I Large 17 Brettenham Park edit nbsp The North and South lodges at the end of the school driveThe school has occupied Brettenham Park since 1956 It was purchased from the Warner family whose lineage includes Courtenay Warner and from whom the school derives its coat of arms and motto The Grade II listed house is of C16 origin and built upon the site of a much earlier residence It was enlarged in the C19 as the residence of Joseph Bonaparte 18 References edit a b c URN 124873 Old Buckenham Hall School Edubase Retrieved 3 June 2017 Tennis players travelled to OBH Finborough School Finborough School 25 May 2016 Retrieved 9 April 2018 Stott Matt OBH School in Suffolk ranked in top five at Tatler Schools Awards 2017 East Anglian Daily Times Retrieved 9 April 2018 Women in Science and Engineering Day at OBH Framlingham College www framcollege co uk Retrieved 9 April 2018 Old Buckenham Hall hosts Rugby 7s and Girls Hockey Tournament IAPS Retrieved 9 April 2018 School Guide 2013 Old Buckenham Hall Tatler Old Buckenham Hall School Suffolk Independent Schools Fire destroys Norfolk School East Anglian Daily Times 5 December 1952 Retrieved 18 March 2019 Merton Hall Eastern Daily Press 16 January 1956 Retrieved 18 March 2019 Benjamin Britten Psalm 150 a b c Sewell Donald 1992 A History of Old Buckenham Hall School Brettenham Old Buckenham Hall School p 35 Lionel Robinson Cricket at Old Buckenham Living in Brettenham PDF March 2012 Retrieved 18 March 2019 Brett John 9 May 2014 HM Announcement PDF OBH Bullen Nick 2 July 2014 New Headmaster from 2015 OBH O Sullivan Tom 23 February 2018 And finally PDF OBH OBH Email OBH 11 November 2022 England Historic OLD BUCKENHAM HALL SCHOOL Brettenham 1037349 Historic England historicengland org uk Retrieved 18 March 2019 External links editSchool Website Profile on the ISC website Profile on the Good Schools Guide Profile on Tatler nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Old Buckenham Hall School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Old Buckenham Hall School amp oldid 1194028550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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