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Homefield Preparatory School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Homefield Preparatory School
Address
Map
Western Road

, ,
SM1 2TE

United Kingdom
Coordinates51°21′45″N 0°12′10″W / 51.3624°N 0.2029°W / 51.3624; -0.2029
Information
Other nameHPS
TypePrivate preparatory day school
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established1870 (1870)
Closed2020-2021
Local authoritySutton London Borough Council
Department for Education URN103015 Tables
HeadmasterMr A S Naismith https://www.homefield.sutton.sch.uk/about-homefield/heads-welcome
GenderBoys
Age range3–13
Enrolment331 (2019)[1]
Capacity420[1]
Houses
  • Bomfords
  • Ellis
  • Grays
  • Walfords
  • Dragons
Websitewww.homefield.sutton.sch.uk

Homefield Preparatory School (or simply Homefield) is a 3–13 private boys preparatory day school in Sutton, Greater London, England established in 1870.

In the early years of its history, it was described as "A Preparatory School for the Sons of Gentlemen”[2] and as giving “carefully graduated preparation for Public Schools and Royal Navy, either on the classical or on the modern side”.[2]

Site development

As part of the 150th anniversary of the school in 2020, construction started on new developments for the school, including a new block of eight classrooms, a double level performance hall and dining room, new music and ICT facilities, a library hub and an all-weather sports pitch.

The £7 million project will have multiple eco-friendly features including solar panels, low-energy underfloor heating and a green roof. 10% more green space is expected to be gained.[3]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b "Homefield Preparatory School". Get information about schools. GOV.UK. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Homefield School Website". Archived from the original on 1 January 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  3. ^ "New Horizons".
  4. ^ a b c "Old Boys". Homefield Preparatory School. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Ben Barnes Video - Celebrity Interview and Paparazzi". Retrieved 2 May 2012. Barnes was educated at two independent schools for boys: Homefield Preparatory School in Sutton in South West London and King's College
  6. ^ Cricinfo – Players and Officials – Colin Cowdrey
  7. ^ Henderson, Michael (31 March 2001). "'It was a gem of an innings' - Telegraph". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2 May 2012. Some of the most famous cricketers, including Sir Garfield Sobers, Clive Lloyd, Ted Dexter, Ian Botham and David Gower, joined a congregation that featured representatives from Homefield preparatory school, Tonbridge, Oxford University and Kent CCC, where Cowdrey was captain for 15 years.
  8. ^ "Wisden - Colin Cowdrey". Wisden. Retrieved 2 May 2012. From the age of four Colin used to play with his father and one of the native servants at their home at Bangalore, but soon he was on his way to England, where from five and a half until thirteen he lived at Homefield Preparatory School at Sutton in Surrey. There, Cowdrey says he really learned cricket from the headmaster, Mr. C. Walford, whom he describes as a cricket fanatic. In the summer, Sunday was the only rest-day. Mr. Walford coached the boys four days a week and the other two were devoted to matches.
  9. ^ "Colin Cowdrey — The life and career of England's most charming batsman". Cricket Country. 20 January 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  10. ^ Goudie, Andrew S. (2015). "Kenneth J. Mason 1887-1976". Geographers: Bibliographical Studies, Volume 18. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 67–72. ISBN 9781474226738.
  11. ^ Murtagh, Andrew (2017). Gentleman & Player. eBook Partnership. ISBN 9781785313455. It is a fact that John Rae, later a renowned headmaster of Westminster School in the 1970s, was a contemporary of Colin's at Homefield.

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