New Beacon School

The New Beacon Preparatory School
Motto Dare Exfumo Lucem
(Give light out of darkness)
Established 1863
Type Preparatory School
Headmaster Mike Piercy
Founder John Norman
Location Brittains Lane
Sevenoaks
Kent
TN13 2PB
England
51°12′00″N 0°16′35″E / 51.200070°N 0.276450°E / 51.200070; 0.276450Coordinates: 51°12′00″N 0°16′35″E / 51.200070°N 0.276450°E / 51.200070; 0.276450
Students c. 400
Gender Boys
Ages 4–13
Colours

Red and navy

         
Website http://www.newbeacon.org.uk/

The New Beacon Preparatory School is an independent all-boys preparatory school, located in Sevenoaks, Kent, United Kingdom, which serves both day students and boarders, in the age range 4-13. The school was founded in 1863, had 62 students by 1913, and had grown to 400 students around 2008.[1]

Notable former pupils

Controversy

In 2014, the Charity Commission for England and Wales urged New Beacon School to apologise to a former pupil in respect of statements made by the school to the Press.[3] The statements related to allegations made by the boy against Paul Woodward, a former music teacher, for abusing him at the school between 2005 and 2006.[4] In 2013, the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) made an award to the boy in compensation for the abuse the CICA found he had suffered. The Sevenoaks Chronicle reported that Woodward, who was convicted of sexual misconduct offences against other children and sent to prison indefinitely had been suspended from his post at the school during a previous police investigation involving allegations of sexual abuse but had been allowed back to work by a previous headmaster.[5] The school apologised to the child in 2015, and applauded him for his bravery in bringing Woodward to justice. The victim said that the apology came "too late".[6]

References

  1. "School History". New Beacon School. Retrieved 2015-08-31. (The school's History webpage suggests Constantine was headmaster from 1976 and served 32 years, so when "numbers grew to reach four hundred with excellence at Common Entrance and Scholarship examinations being maintained" that would be 2008.)
  2. "First World War journals of Tunbridge Wells poet Siegfried Sassoon go online", Kent & Sussex Courier, 4 August 2014. Accessed 16 Feb 2015
  3. Doug Kempster (24 October 2014). "Charity body urges The New Beacon School to reconsider apology over "predatory paedophile"". Sevenoaks Chronicle. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  4. "Music teacher at prep school jailed for sexual abuse of boys". The Telegraph. 12 Nov 2008. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
  5. "This is Kent" (November 13, 2008). "Teacher was suspended then allowed back to work". Kent and Sussex Courier.
  6. Doug Kempster (April 30, 2015). "Sevenoaks school apology for sexual abuse 'too late' for teacher's victim". Sevenoaks Chronicle. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
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