Walhampton School

Walhampton School
Type Preparatory school
Day & Boarding
Religion Church of England
Headmaster Titus Mills
Location Walhampton
Lymington

Hampshire
SO41 5ZG
England
50°46′07″N 1°31′53″W / 50.7685°N 1.5313°W / 50.7685; -1.5313Coordinates: 50°46′07″N 1°31′53″W / 50.7685°N 1.5313°W / 50.7685; -1.5313
DfE URN 116525 Tables
Students 330~
Gender Coeducational
Ages 2–13
Colours Blue
Website walhampton.com

Walhampton Preparatory School is an independent school situated in the hamlet of Walhampton, near Lymington, England. It is the result of the 1997 merger between Hordle House School, situated in Milford on Sea, and Walhampton School, which was based at the current site. The merged school was known as ’Hordle Walhampton’ until 2013, when it reverted to its previous name of ’Walhampton School’.

The Walhampton School was founded by Mrs. Brewer who was the last owner of the Manor after World War II. Walhampton School became a preparatory school in 1948 and was turned into a charitable trust in 1954. It originally had two joint headmasters, John Bradfield and Peter Lawford.[1]

Hordle House School was founded in 1926 by the Rev E Whately-Smith.

The school has approximately 400 children aged between 2 and 13.

Walhampton School Grounds

Alumni

References

  1. "Hordle Walhampton school". Hordle Walhampton School. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
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