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St Christopher School

51°58′05″N 0°13′36″W / 51.96806°N 0.22667°W / 51.96806; -0.22667

St Christopher School
Address
Barrington Road

, ,
SG6 3JZ

Information
TypeIndependent day and boarding
MottoThe utmost for the highest
Established1915
HeadRich Jones
GenderCo-educational
Age3 to 18
HousesGernon, Godwin, Lytton
Colour(s)Blue, gold and white      
Websitehttp://www.stchris.co.uk/

St Christopher School is an independent school in Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, England.

Established in 1915 as the Garden City Theosophical School, it has long been a flagship of progressive education. The present name was adopted in 1919.

Character edit

The school is co-educational, taking both day and boarding pupils between the ages of three and eighteen. It has a Montessori School, a Junior School, and a Senior School, with a sixth form.[1]

There is no uniform, and all in the school are called by their first names.[1]

History edit

The origins of the school lie in Theosophy, and some seeds were sown in a lecture by George Arundale on 26 December 1912 at a Theosophical Society Adyar convention in Adyar, Madras State, British India. The subject was "Education as Service", and Arundale referred to a book with that title by Jiddu Krishnamurti. A group of those present then wrote to the Theosophical Society in England, asking for a school on Theosophical lines to be established. Fund-raising began in 1913, and the project was supported by Arundale, Annie Besant, and Josephine Ransom.[2]

Letchworth was chosen as the site of the school, as it had a flourishing theosophical community. Two houses were bought, 28 and 30 Broadwater Avenue, and the Garden City Theosophical School opened on 20 January 1915, with Dr John Horace Armstrong Smith, a theosophical physician, as head, and with fourteen children enrolled. By the autumn term, the number had risen to 41.[2]

The school soon took over some buildings on Barrington Road, built in 1909 for a short-lived school called Letchworth School. In 1919, a new building was built at the junction of Spring Road and Broadway, and the school adopted its current name. The Barrington Road site was then used for boarders.[3][4]

The school's early years were much influenced by Krishnamurti's book.[2] Key principles from the outset were vegetarianism, physical health achieved through exercise, a belief in the benefits of beautiful surroundings, and racial toleration. Exam results were to be "a private matter between teacher and pupil".[5]

By 1918, all children were members of a pupil forum called the Moot, which greatly influenced the running of the school.[5]

In 1920, the Theosophical Educational Trust bought a lease of the historic Rectory of Letchworth, to which children were moved from Brackenhill Home School, in Kent, another of the trust's foundations. It later became a house of the St Christopher School called Arunwood and is now used by the Montessori department. The Rectory was one of the childhood homes of Laurence Olivier, whose father was Rector.[6]

In 1928, the school was consolidated onto the Barrington Road site.[3][4]

 
Hockey at Arundale House, 1924

From 1925 to 1953, Lyn Harris and his wife Eleanor Harris were joint heads of the school.[7] They were followed by Nicholas King-Harris, in post from 1954 to 1980.[8]

In 1934, the school's former buildings on Broadway were sold to the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary to become the Middle School Building, theatre, and gymnasium of the new St Francis' College, Letchworth.[3][9]

Heads edit

  • 1915–1918: Dr J. H. Armstrong Smith[10]
  • 1919–1925: Beatrice Ensor and Isabel King[10]
  • 1925–1953: Lyn and Eleanor Harris[7]
  • 1954–1980: Nicholas King-Harris[8]
  • 1981–2004: Colin Reid[11]
  • 2004–2006: Donald Wilkinson[11]
  • 2006–2020: Richard Palmer[12]
  • 2020–2022: Emma-Kate Henry
  • 2023– : Rich Jones

Notable staff edit

Notable former pupils edit

References edit

  • L. B. Pekin, The Way of Life at St Christopher School, Letchworth (1939)
  • Reginald Snell, St Christopher School 1915–1975 (1975) ISBN 978-0950414409
  • A. A. Gill, The Angry Island: Hunting the English (2005) ISBN 978-0-297-84318-4
  • Chris McNab, St Christopher School: a short history (Shire Publications, 2014) ISBN 978-0747813200

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b St Christopher School, Independent Schools Council, accessed 7 May 2023
  2. ^ a b c McNab (2014), pp. 7–8
  3. ^ a b c Johnson (1976), p. 77
  4. ^ a b "History", stchris.co.uk, accessed 7 May 2023
  5. ^ a b McNab (2014), p. 10
  6. ^ Alison Baigent, David Cursons, , archive.org, accessed 7 May 2023
  7. ^ a b "Through war and peace 1925–53", McNab (2014), pp. 27–36
  8. ^ a b "Changing times 1954–80", McNab (2014), pp. 37–46
  9. ^ St Francis' College, Letchworth, Independent Schools Inspectorate Inspection Report
  10. ^ a b McNab (2014), pp. 11–22
  11. ^ a b "Fresh visions 1981–2006", McNab (2014), pp. 47–56
  12. ^ McNab (2014), p. 5
  13. ^ "BBC News – Vote 2001 Candidates: Catherine Bearder, BBC News, 2001, accessed 7 May 2023
  14. ^ a b Peter Blegvad biography, Calyx: The Canterbury Website, accessed 7 May 2023
  15. ^ Jackie Kay, "Julia Darling" (obituary), The Guardian , 25 November 2018, accessed 7 May 2023
  16. ^ , Literary Winchester, accessed 7 May 2023
  17. ^ AA Gill: Sunday Times critic dies after cancer diagnosis, BBC, 10 December 2016, accessed 7 May 2023
  18. ^ "Horovitch, David" in Who's Who on Television (ITV Books, 1981)
  19. ^ Dieter Hoffmann, Bernd-Rainer Barth, "Landsberg, Rolf * 28.2.1920, † 27.12.2003 Chemiker, Rektor der Technischen Hochschule für Chemie Leuna-Merseburg", in Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur: Biographische Datenbanken, 21 March 2015
  20. ^ Adam Sweeting, "Prince Rupert Loewenstein obituary" The Guardian, 22 May 2014, , accessed 7 May 2023

External links edit

  • ISI Inspection Reports
  • School web site
  • Old Scholars: St Christopher Club
  • January 1915: the first St Christopher pupils, oldscholars.info

christopher, school, 96806, 22667, 96806, 22667, addressbarrington, roadletchworth, garden, city, hertfordshire, 3jzenglandinformationtypeindependent, boardingmottothe, utmost, highestestablished1915headrich, jonesgenderco, educationalage3, 18housesgernon, god. 51 58 05 N 0 13 36 W 51 96806 N 0 22667 W 51 96806 0 22667 St Christopher SchoolAddressBarrington RoadLetchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 3JZEnglandInformationTypeIndependent day and boardingMottoThe utmost for the highestEstablished1915HeadRich JonesGenderCo educationalAge3 to 18HousesGernon Godwin LyttonColour s Blue gold and white Websitehttp www stchris co uk St Christopher School is an independent school in Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire England Established in 1915 as the Garden City Theosophical School it has long been a flagship of progressive education The present name was adopted in 1919 Contents 1 Character 2 History 3 Heads 4 Notable staff 5 Notable former pupils 6 References 7 Notes 8 External linksCharacter editThe school is co educational taking both day and boarding pupils between the ages of three and eighteen It has a Montessori School a Junior School and a Senior School with a sixth form 1 There is no uniform and all in the school are called by their first names 1 History editThe origins of the school lie in Theosophy and some seeds were sown in a lecture by George Arundale on 26 December 1912 at a Theosophical Society Adyar convention in Adyar Madras State British India The subject was Education as Service and Arundale referred to a book with that title by Jiddu Krishnamurti A group of those present then wrote to the Theosophical Society in England asking for a school on Theosophical lines to be established Fund raising began in 1913 and the project was supported by Arundale Annie Besant and Josephine Ransom 2 Letchworth was chosen as the site of the school as it had a flourishing theosophical community Two houses were bought 28 and 30 Broadwater Avenue and the Garden City Theosophical School opened on 20 January 1915 with Dr John Horace Armstrong Smith a theosophical physician as head and with fourteen children enrolled By the autumn term the number had risen to 41 2 The school soon took over some buildings on Barrington Road built in 1909 for a short lived school called Letchworth School In 1919 a new building was built at the junction of Spring Road and Broadway and the school adopted its current name The Barrington Road site was then used for boarders 3 4 The school s early years were much influenced by Krishnamurti s book 2 Key principles from the outset were vegetarianism physical health achieved through exercise a belief in the benefits of beautiful surroundings and racial toleration Exam results were to be a private matter between teacher and pupil 5 By 1918 all children were members of a pupil forum called the Moot which greatly influenced the running of the school 5 In 1920 the Theosophical Educational Trust bought a lease of the historic Rectory of Letchworth to which children were moved from Brackenhill Home School in Kent another of the trust s foundations It later became a house of the St Christopher School called Arunwood and is now used by the Montessori department The Rectory was one of the childhood homes of Laurence Olivier whose father was Rector 6 In 1928 the school was consolidated onto the Barrington Road site 3 4 nbsp Hockey at Arundale House 1924 From 1925 to 1953 Lyn Harris and his wife Eleanor Harris were joint heads of the school 7 They were followed by Nicholas King Harris in post from 1954 to 1980 8 In 1934 the school s former buildings on Broadway were sold to the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary to become the Middle School Building theatre and gymnasium of the new St Francis College Letchworth 3 9 Heads edit1915 1918 Dr J H Armstrong Smith 10 1919 1925 Beatrice Ensor and Isabel King 10 1925 1953 Lyn and Eleanor Harris 7 1954 1980 Nicholas King Harris 8 1981 2004 Colin Reid 11 2004 2006 Donald Wilkinson 11 2006 2020 Richard Palmer 12 2020 2022 Emma Kate Henry 2023 Rich JonesNotable staff editErnest Elmore 1901 1957 sports and drama master Dame Mary Marsh born 1946 deputy head in 1990sNotable former pupils editSee also Category People educated at St Christopher School Ed Asafu Adjaye born 1988 footballer Rufus Keppel 10th Earl of Albemarle born 1965 designer Catherine Bearder born 1949 politician 13 Peter Blegvad born 1951 musician 14 Gavin Campbell born 1946 actor and presenter Neil Coles born 1934 professional golfer Jacqui Dankworth born 1963 singer Julia Darling 1956 2005 author 15 16 Jenny Diski 1947 2016 author JJ Feild born 1978 actor Sonia Friedman born 1965 theatre producer A A Gill 1954 2016 journalist 17 Connie Glynn born 1994 author Paul Hamlyn 1926 2001 publisher David Horovitch born 1945 actor 18 Stephen Howarth born 1981 poet artist and actor Elizabeth Jenkins 1905 2010 writer George Lamb broadcaster Rolf Landsberg 1920 2003 physicist and University Rector 19 Prince Rupert Loewenstein 1933 2014 manager of The Rolling Stones 20 Olly Mann comedian and writer Anthony Moore born 1948 musician and composer 14 Neil Murray born 1950 musician Roger Phillips 1932 2021 photographer Freya Ridings born 1994 singer songwriter Shawn Slovo born 1950 writer Richard Walker 1918 1985 angler Michael Winner 1935 2013 film producer and directorReferences editL B Pekin The Way of Life at St Christopher School Letchworth 1939 Reginald Snell St Christopher School 1915 1975 1975 ISBN 978 0950414409 A A Gill The Angry Island Hunting the English 2005 ISBN 978 0 297 84318 4 Chris McNab St Christopher School a short history Shire Publications 2014 ISBN 978 0747813200Notes edit a b St Christopher School Independent Schools Council accessed 7 May 2023 a b c McNab 2014 pp 7 8 a b c Johnson 1976 p 77 a b History stchris co uk accessed 7 May 2023 a b McNab 2014 p 10 Alison Baigent David Cursons Arunwood a brief history archive org accessed 7 May 2023 a b Through war and peace 1925 53 McNab 2014 pp 27 36 a b Changing times 1954 80 McNab 2014 pp 37 46 St Francis College Letchworth Independent Schools Inspectorate Inspection Report a b McNab 2014 pp 11 22 a b Fresh visions 1981 2006 McNab 2014 pp 47 56 McNab 2014 p 5 BBC News Vote 2001 Candidates Catherine Bearder BBC News 2001 accessed 7 May 2023 a b Peter Blegvad biography Calyx The Canterbury Website accessed 7 May 2023 Jackie Kay Julia Darling obituary The Guardian 25 November 2018 accessed 7 May 2023 Julia Darling 1956 2005 Literary Winchester accessed 7 May 2023 AA Gill Sunday Times critic dies after cancer diagnosis BBC 10 December 2016 accessed 7 May 2023 Horovitch David in Who s Who on Television ITV Books 1981 Dieter Hoffmann Bernd Rainer Barth Landsberg Rolf 28 2 1920 27 12 2003 Chemiker Rektor der Technischen Hochschule fur Chemie Leuna Merseburg in Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED Diktatur Biographische Datenbanken 21 March 2015 Adam Sweeting Prince Rupert Loewenstein obituary The Guardian 22 May 2014 archived accessed 7 May 2023External links editISI Inspection Reports School web site Old Scholars St Christopher Club January 1915 the first St Christopher pupils oldscholars info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Christopher School amp oldid 1202489382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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