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Twyford School

Twyford School is a co-educational, independent, preparatory boarding and day school, located in the village of Twyford, Hampshire, England.

Twyford School
Location
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SO21 1NW

England
Coordinates51°01′16″N 1°18′50″W / 51.021°N 1.314°W / 51.021; -1.314Coordinates: 51°01′16″N 1°18′50″W / 51.021°N 1.314°W / 51.021; -1.314
Information
TypeIndependent preparatory day and boarding
MottoVince Patientia ('It's dogged as does it')
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Establishedc. 17th century
Local authorityHampshire
Department for Education URN116536 Tables
HeadmasterAndrew Harvey
GenderCoeducational
Age2 to 13
Enrolment406~
Former pupilOld Twyfordians
Websitewww.twyfordschool.com

History

Twyford states itself to be the oldest preparatory school in the United Kingdom.[1] It moved to its present site in 1809, but there has been a school for boys in Twyford since the seventeenth century.[2] During the nineteenth century buildings were added, including a large schoolroom built during the 1820s, and a mid-Victorian chapel. Original buildings are still used and form part of today's campus.[citation needed]

In 1859, while George Kitchin was master of the school, his friend Lewis Carroll took a photograph of Kitchin and his class of nine boys.[3]

Current status

A series of developments coincided with the admission of girls to the school, and have continued in recent years. Building works and improvements have been undertaken, although historic fabric has generally been retained. In addition the sports grounds and other outdoor facilities have been upgraded.[1]

Twyford is a private school, and a registered charity. It accepts both day pupils and boarders, and has a pre-preparatory school on the same campus for children below the age of five. It has capacity for around 400 pupils between the ages of 3 and 13, with boarders being accepted from the age of 8. It is a Church of England school.

Headmasters

In 1984, Donald Leinster-Mackay noted that "The Wickham family have provided headmasters for Twyford School since 1834.[17]

Notable old boys

See also Category:People educated at Twyford School

References

  1. ^ a b . Twyford School website. Archived from the original on 29 April 2007. Retrieved 9 May 2007.
  2. ^ twyford
  3. ^ Jon A. Lindseth, Grolier Club, Yours very sincerely, C. L. Dodgson (alias "Lewis Carroll") (1998), p. 52: "Photograph of Twyford School boys and the headmaster, George William Kitchin, by Lewis Carroll. Summer 1859. George William Kitchin, headmaster of Twyford School, Hampshire, with the "first class" of nine pupils."
  4. ^ a b John Dudley Browning, Education in the 18th Century (1979), p. 105: "In 1692 the Reverend William Husband, alias Bernard, succeeded the Reverend Thomas Brown, alias Weatherby, as headmaster at Twyford."
  5. ^ George William Kitchin at npg.org.uk, accessed 16 February 2019
  6. ^ a b The Diaries of Lewis Carroll Volume 2 (1954), p. 387: "Lathom Wickham [sometime of Christ Church, Headmaster of Twyford School 1862-87] brought a son to matriculate here [Charles Townshend Wickham, became Headmaster of Twyford on his father's retirement].
  7. ^ a b Douglas Hurd, Memoirs (2003), p. 52
  8. ^ http://www.twyfordschool.com/History-of-the-School..."In 1961, Bob Wickham’s son, David, joined the staff. It was the intention that David Wickham would take over the school on Bob’s retirement. This happened in 1963"
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 June 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ Public & preparatory schools yearbook 1983, p. 527
  11. ^ http://www.twyfordschool.com/History-of-the-School..."David Wickham retired in 1983, to be replaced by Mr. Richard Gould"
  12. ^ "TWYFORD SCHOOL - Officers (Free information from Companies House)".
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 April 2019. .."Richard Gould left Twyford in 1996. His successor was Mr. Philip Fawkes, who came to Twyford School from Lathallan School in Scotland."
  14. ^ Good Schools Guide 2003, p. 894: "TWYFORD SCHOOL... From April, 2003 the new head will be Dr David Livingstone (late forties), deputy headmaster of Rugby and a housemaster and geography teacher there. Doctorate in environmental sciences (East Anglia)."
  15. ^ http://www.twyfordschool.com/History-of-the-School..."Dr. Livingstone left in July 2009 to take up another Headship. He was replaced by Dr. Steve Bailey, a Senior Housemaster from Winchester College and an extremely experienced educationalist as well as a renowned Olympic historian."
  16. ^ a b "Announcement of our new Headmaster". 26 November 2019.
  17. ^ Donald Leinster-Mackay, Old School Ties: Some Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Century Links between Public and Preparatory Schools, in British Journal of Educational Studies, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Feb., 1984), pp. 78-83
  18. ^ Howard Erskine-Hill, “Pope, Alexander (1688–1744)”, in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004)
  19. ^ Jeremy Dibble, "Parry, Sir (Charles) Hubert Hastings, baronet (1848–1918)", in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004)
  20. ^ at twyfordschool.com, archived by archive.org, accessed February 2019

Further reading

  • C. T. Wickham, ed., "The Story of Twyford School 1809-1909" (Winchester: Wykeham Press, 1909)
  • Rev. Robert G Wickham, "Shades of the Prison House: Glimpses of school life at Twyford over the past three hundred years" (Foxbury Press, 1986)[1]

External links

  • School Website
  • Profile on the ISC website
  • ISI Inspection Reports

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Twyford School is a co educational independent preparatory boarding and day school located in the village of Twyford Hampshire England Twyford SchoolLocationTwyford Hampshire SO21 1NWEnglandCoordinates51 01 16 N 1 18 50 W 51 021 N 1 314 W 51 021 1 314 Coordinates 51 01 16 N 1 18 50 W 51 021 N 1 314 W 51 021 1 314InformationTypeIndependent preparatory day and boardingMottoVince Patientia It s dogged as does it Religious affiliation s Church of EnglandEstablishedc 17th centuryLocal authorityHampshireDepartment for Education URN116536 TablesHeadmasterAndrew HarveyGenderCoeducationalAge2 to 13Enrolment406 Former pupilOld TwyfordiansWebsitewww twyfordschool com Contents 1 History 2 Current status 3 Headmasters 4 Notable old boys 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditTwyford states itself to be the oldest preparatory school in the United Kingdom 1 It moved to its present site in 1809 but there has been a school for boys in Twyford since the seventeenth century 2 During the nineteenth century buildings were added including a large schoolroom built during the 1820s and a mid Victorian chapel Original buildings are still used and form part of today s campus citation needed In 1859 while George Kitchin was master of the school his friend Lewis Carroll took a photograph of Kitchin and his class of nine boys 3 Current status EditA series of developments coincided with the admission of girls to the school and have continued in recent years Building works and improvements have been undertaken although historic fabric has generally been retained In addition the sports grounds and other outdoor facilities have been upgraded 1 Twyford is a private school and a registered charity It accepts both day pupils and boarders and has a pre preparatory school on the same campus for children below the age of five It has capacity for around 400 pupils between the ages of 3 and 13 with boarders being accepted from the age of 8 It is a Church of England school Headmasters EditTo 1692 Rev Thomas Brown alias Weatherby 4 From 1692 Rev William Husband alias Bernard 4 1855 to 1861 Rev George Kitchin later Dean of Winchester in 1883 then Dean of Durham from 1894 to 1912 and from 1908 to 1912 Chancellor of the University of Durham 5 1862 to 1887 Reverend Lathom Wickham 6 1887 Reverend Charles Townshend Wickham 6 1939 to 1963 Reverend Robert Bob G Wickham 7 8 9 1963 to 1983 David T Wickham MA Oxon 10 1983 to 1996 Peter Richard Douglas Gould 11 12 1996 to 2003 Philip Fawkes 13 2003 to 2009 Dr David Livingstone 14 15 2009 to 2020 Dr Steve Bailey previously a master at Winchester College 16 2020 Andrew Harvey 16 In 1984 Donald Leinster Mackay noted that The Wickham family have provided headmasters for Twyford School since 1834 17 Notable old boys EditSee also Category People educated at Twyford SchoolAlexander Pope 1688 1744 poet 18 Thomas Talbot 1727 1795 Roman Catholic bishop James Talbot 1726 1790 priest William Loring 1811 1895 Royal Navy officer Thomas Hughes 1822 1896 lawyer and author Thomas Baring 1st Earl of Northbrook 1826 1904 Philip Sclater 1829 1913 lawyer and zoologist Sir Robert Biddulph 1835 1918 soldier Charles Eamer Kempe 1837 1907 designer of stained glass Wilfrid Scawen Blunt 1840 1922 poet Thomas Garnier 1841 1898 clergyman and cricketer Robert Moberly 1845 1915 priest Edwin Dodgson 1846 1918 clergyman and missionary brother of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Lewis Carroll Sir Henry Hallam Parr 1847 1914 soldier Sir Hubert Parry 1848 1918 composer 19 Arthur Woollgar Verrall 1851 1912 classical scholar George Kemball 1858 1941 soldier Edward Christian 1858 1934 footballer and tea trader John Rawlinson 1860 1926 lawyer and politician Walter Congreve 1862 1927 soldier Arthur Christian 1863 1926 Royal Navy officer Edwyn Alexander Sinclair 1865 1945 Royal Navy officer John Poynder Dickson Poynder 1st Baron Islington 1866 1936 Governor General of New Zealand Andrew Hamilton Russell 1868 1960 New Zealand soldier Walter Roch 1880 1965 landowner and politician John Minshull Ford 1881 1948 soldier and Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey 20 Roscow Shedden 1882 1956 bishop Clarence Napier Bruce 1885 1957 sportsman Sir George Gater 1886 1963 soldier and civil servant Roland Philipps 1890 1916 soldier killed in action Alban Arnold 1892 1916 cricketer Ernest Fraser Jacob 1894 1971 scholar Gerald Vernon 1899 1963 bishop William Andrewes 1899 1974 Royal Navy officer Ralph George Scott Bankes 1900 1948 barrister Sir Michael Perrin 1905 1988 nuclear physicist Richard Crossman 1907 1974 politician Amherst Barrow Whatman 1909 1984 radio engineer Claude Sclater 1910 1986 naval officer Lynch Maydon 1913 1971 naval officer and politician George Rudolf Hanbury Fielding 1915 2005 soldier Terence Edward Armstrong 1920 1996 arctic geographer Desmond Norman 1929 2002 aircraft designer Jock Bruce Gardyne 1930 1990 politician Douglas Hurd born 1930 politician 7 Mark Tully born 1935 BBC overseas correspondent Humphrey Taylor born 1938 bishop Christopher Orlebar 1945 2018 Concorde pilot Ralph Palmer 12th Baron Lucas born 1951 publisher and politician Andrew Longmore 1953 2019 cricketer and journalistReferences Edit a b Twyford School life history Twyford School website Archived from the original on 29 April 2007 Retrieved 9 May 2007 twyford Jon A Lindseth Grolier Club Yours very sincerely C L Dodgson alias Lewis Carroll 1998 p 52 Photograph of Twyford School boys and the headmaster George William Kitchin by Lewis Carroll Summer 1859 George William Kitchin headmaster of Twyford School Hampshire with the first class of nine pupils a b John Dudley Browning Education in the 18th Century 1979 p 105 In 1692 the Reverend William Husband alias Bernard succeeded the Reverend Thomas Brown alias Weatherby as headmaster at Twyford George William Kitchin at npg org uk accessed 16 February 2019 a b The Diaries of Lewis Carroll Volume 2 1954 p 387 Lathom Wickham sometime of Christ Church Headmaster of Twyford School 1862 87 brought a son to matriculate here Charles Townshend Wickham became Headmaster of Twyford on his father s retirement a b Douglas Hurd Memoirs 2003 p 52 http www twyfordschool com History of the School In 1961 Bob Wickham s son David joined the staff It was the intention that David Wickham would take over the school on Bob s retirement This happened in 1963 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 24 June 2019 Retrieved 24 June 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Public amp preparatory schools yearbook 1983 p 527 http www twyfordschool com History of the School David Wickham retired in 1983 to be replaced by Mr Richard Gould TWYFORD SCHOOL Officers Free information from Companies House History of the School Archived from the original on 17 April 2019 Richard Gould left Twyford in 1996 His successor was Mr Philip Fawkes who came to Twyford School from Lathallan School in Scotland Good Schools Guide 2003 p 894 TWYFORD SCHOOL From April 2003 the new head will be Dr David Livingstone late forties deputy headmaster of Rugby and a housemaster and geography teacher there Doctorate in environmental sciences East Anglia http www twyfordschool com History of the School Dr Livingstone left in July 2009 to take up another Headship He was replaced by Dr Steve Bailey a Senior Housemaster from Winchester College and an extremely experienced educationalist as well as a renowned Olympic historian a b Announcement of our new Headmaster 26 November 2019 Donald Leinster Mackay Old School Ties Some Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Century Links between Public and Preparatory Schools in British Journal of Educational Studies Vol 32 No 1 Feb 1984 pp 78 83 Howard Erskine Hill Pope Alexander 1688 1744 in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 Jeremy Dibble Parry Sir Charles Hubert Hastings baronet 1848 1918 in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 Notable OTs by Twyford Society at twyfordschool com archived by archive org accessed February 2019Further reading EditC T Wickham ed The Story of Twyford School 1809 1909 Winchester Wykeham Press 1909 Rev Robert G Wickham Shades of the Prison House Glimpses of school life at Twyford over the past three hundred years Foxbury Press 1986 1 External links EditSchool Website Profile on the ISC website ISI Inspection Reports https www amazon co uk gp product B00ATZY4A8 ref dbs a def rwt hsch vapi taft p1 i0 accessed on 24 June 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Twyford School amp oldid 1137310927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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