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Hampton School

Hampton School

Hanworth Road, Hampton , Middlesex, United Kingdom, Hampton ,
In 1556, Robert Hammond, a wealthy brewer who had acquired property in Hampton, left in his will provision for the maintenance of a 'free scole' and to build a small schoolhouse 'with seates in yt' in the churchyard of Hampton Church . Although Hampton School was founded in 1557 there was provision in the will that the school would only continue as long as the vicar, churchwardens and parishioners carried out his requests. If not, then the properties would revert to his heirs. It seems that the school (in its first incarnation) did not survive beyond 1568, or possibly earlier, and the properties reverted to the heirs. Subsequently, however, the school was re-opened in 1612. This was as a result of a Commission that was established to enquire into the fate of Tudor charities that had disappeared for various reasons in different parts of the country. The "learned counsell on bothe sides" reached a deadlock at the Commissioners. However in the spirit of compromise and through the generosity of the then legal owner of the properties, Nicholas Pigeon, the school was re-endowed. The school has continued in various forms and in various buildings ever since. The early school was on the site of St Mary's Church. It moved to a purpose-built campus on Upper Sunbury Road in 1880 before moving to the present site on Hanworth Road in 1939. The School converted from voluntary aided status to become a fee-paying independent school in 1975[2] in the light of changes to the administration of secondary education in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and remains independent to the present day. It is located next to The Lady Eleanor Holles School for girls, with which it shares several classes, clubs, facilities and a coach service. Founders' Day is celebrated by the school each year. The occasion is marked by a procession of boys walking from the school down to St. Mary's Church by the Thames, towards the end of the academic year.
Paulet High School

Paulet High School

Paulet High School was established in 1975 to cater for children of all abilities, mainly from the Stapenhill area of Burton upon Trent. In common with other High Schools in the town, it owes its name to a family prominent in local history. The school is situated on a pleasant open site and our accommodation provides all the necessary resources to meet the needs of those in its care. A major expansion of the school facilities is the new Stapenhill Post-16 Centre. This opened in November 2003 and provides further opportunities for pupils to continue their education at the school. The Centre provides a wide range of University, College and Business links to ensure pupils develop to their full potential. The Centre will have state of the art facilities. Like all good schools we aim to provide an education which is challenging and results in young people gaining the necessary skills and qualifications needed to take an active part in society. We work hard to provide a relevant and appropriate education - enabling the pupils to cope with a rapidly changing technological society. We offer a full range of courses and subjects to cater for pupils of all abilities and aptitudes. Our staff are committed to achieving high standards of attainment and discipline. We aim to ensure that every pupil achieves his or her full potential. The relatively small size of the school means that we know our pupils well. We are a welcoming school and recognise the importance of teachers and parents working together as partners, ensuring that the best interests of all our pupils are served.
Strathallan School

Strathallan School

Tell us about your favourite memories about Strathallan, share where you are and what you are doing since your time at Strathallan. Want to arrange a meeting with your old classmates, here is the place to do it.
RS Stranmillis University College

RS Stranmillis University College

Stranmillis University College, Belfast ,
Find out what's happening in the RS world at Stranmillis University College and keep up-to-date with the latest news in the field of Religious Education.
LSE Library

LSE Library

10 Portugal Street, City of London ,
LSE Library - The major international library of the Social Sciences. We hope you like our Facebook page and 'love LSE Library'!
Sandbach School

Sandbach School

Crewe Road, Sandbach ,
News from Sandbach School. This site is not monitored 24/7 - please use other methods of communication to contact the school, when a reply is needed.
Warmingham Primary School

Warmingham Primary School

School Lane, Warmingham ,
Warmingham C.E. Primary School is a small village school in a rural setting, situated between Middlewich, Sandbach and Crewe. The school dates back to 1839 and provides education for children up to the age of eleven. Our school provides a happy caring, Christian atmosphere where children are encouraged to grow into independent individuals who achieve their full potential.
Greasepaint

Greasepaint

143 Northfield Avenue, London ,
With over 30 years' experience training for make-up artists, we have gained worldwide recognition for the quality of our courses.
Beverley Grammar School

Beverley Grammar School

An Open, Caring, Friendly and Successful Academy.
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Stoke on Trent

Stagecoach Theatre Arts Stoke on Trent

Ash Green Primary School, The Lea, Trentham ,
Stagecoach Theatre Arts has been nurturing and developing young people's potential for over 21 years. With over 700 schools worldwide and more than 40,000 students, Stagecoach is the longest running and most successful performing arts schools network in the world. We not only deliver quality performance arts training but ensure that each child gets the most out of their experience by building life skills and confidence while having a lot of fun and meeting new friends.
Teesside SU Film Production Club

Teesside SU Film Production Club

Teesside University, Middlesborough ,
The Film Production Club is to provide the opportunity to create film with other like minded students. Our goal is to take the knowledge and skills of each member and come together to mimic the production process in the industry that you could be a part of after uni. Each member will be in a team or giving a task to do throughout. We are looking for any part of film production. Writers Artists Pre-production Directors Producers Cinematographers Sound designers Lighting directing Acting Make up Costume/Props Set building Sound compositors Editing Video Compositors And the list will go on. If you have a skill that can be used in film production then join us and lets make some short films! Of course if you don't have any skills but still interested and passionate about film production then don't fear. We are here to learn and gain experience. Come along and see if its for you. You may find a deeper love for film then you thought.