Aldwickbury School is a 4–13 boys private preparatory school located on the outskirts of Harpenden, Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. Aldwickbury School was established in 1937, when Kenneth Castle took over as headmaster of Lea House School in Harpenden. At that time, the school consisted of 15 boys.[2]
Aldwickbury School | |
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School badge Aldwickbury School building | |
Address | |
Wheathampstead Road Harpenden , Hertfordshire , AL5 1AD England | |
Coordinates | 51°48′41″N 0°19′50″W / 51.81143°N 0.33063°W |
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Type | 4–13 boys Preparatory School |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England |
Established | 1948 |
Founder | Kenneth Castle |
Local authority | Hertfordshire |
Department for Education URN | 117608 Tables |
Headmaster | Paul Symes |
Gender | Boys |
Age | 4 to 13 |
Enrolment | 364 (2022)[1] |
Houses | Lowlands, Highlands, Uplands, Midlands. |
Colour(s) | Purple, Gold |
Publication | “Aldwickbury Magazine” |
Website | http://www.aldwickbury.org.uk |
In 2022, a total of 364 boys were enrolled at Aldwickbury School.[3]
History
editThe school dates its history from 1937 when Kenneth Castle took over as headmaster of Lea House School in Harpenden. At that time, the school consisted of 15 boys, along-with a small number of girls also attending the school. Castle was later elected to the Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools as the Head of Lea House in 1943. Aldwickbury Mansion, along with its 14-acre site was purchased following consideration by Castle to use it as a day and boarding school.[4] To support his vision, Castle invited Brian Chidell to join the permanent staff at the school, encouraging him in becoming his junior partner in the venture. Chidell would later becoming the headmaster of Aldwickbury School following the death of Kenneth Castle in 1960. Chidell purchased the remaining two-thirds of the school shares from Castle wife, Mary Castle, becoming the only proprietor of the school.[5] In 1969, Aldwickbury School Trust Ltd was established, along with a board of governors to oversee the schools operations.[6]
In 1967, an existing nursery school provision was invited to join the school, and was incorporated with the school under the Aldwickbury School name later in 1967. During 1969―1979, extensive works were undertaken across the school site, including the construction of new buildings, together with the refurbishment of existing facilities. In 1979, Brian Chidell stepped down from the role of headmaster, with Peter Jeffery becoming the new headmaster in 1979, a position he held until 2003. Vernon Hales was subsequently appointed as headmaster of Aldwickbury School, and Paul Symes took up he post in September 2021. [7]
The school consists partly of day pupils and partly of weekly boarders. The school had approximately 65 pupils at its inception, but has over 360 pupils today (including the Pre-Prep).
Headmasters
editTo date, the school has had only five headmasters:
- Kenneth Castle (1937–1960)
- Brian Chidell (1960–1979; deputy headmaster, 1948–1960)
- Peter Jeffery (1979–2003)
- Vernon Hales (2003–2021)
- Paul Symes (2021 - )
Notable alumni
edit- Tim Rice, lyricist, attended 1950–
- Tim Joiner, Past Lord Mayor of the City of Westminster, Former Deputy High Steward of Westminster Abbey. UK National canoe champion 2005
References
edit- ^ "Inspection Report" (PDF). Independent Schools Inspectorate. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ^ "School History". Aldwickbury School. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ^ "Inspection Report" (PDF). Independent Schools Inspectorate. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ^ "School History". Aldwickbury School. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ^ "School History". Aldwickbury School. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ^ "School History". Aldwickbury School. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ^ "School History". Aldwickbury School. Retrieved 22 November 2023.