Organization:The Prebendal School

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Short description: Preparatory school in West Sussex, England
The Prebendal School
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Location
West Sussex

England
Information
TypePreparatory
Private
MottoLatin: Fons Sapientiae Verbum Dei
The Word of God is the Fountain of Wisdom
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1497; 527 years ago (1497)
FounderBishop Edward Story
Chair of GovernorsDean Stephen Waine
HeadAlison Napier
GenderMixed
Age3 to 13
Enrolment≈120[1]
Houses4
Colour(s)     Red
PublicationThe Prebendalian
Former pupilsOld Prebendalians
Websitehttp://prebendalschool.org.uk/

The Prebendal School is a private preparatory school in Chichester, situated adjacent to the Chichester Cathedral precinct. It is a boarding and day school educating the cathedral choristers. The school has ancient origins as the medieval cathedral song school at the thirteenth-century school house in West Street.[2]

In 2020, The Telegraph named The Prebendal School as one of the best-value independent schools in the country.[3] In January 2023, the school announced that its recent ISI inspection in November had found the school to be Excellent in all areas.[4]

History

The Prebendal is the oldest school in Sussex and probably dates back to the foundation of Chichester Cathedral in the eleventh century when it was a 'song school', teaching and housing the choristers. It was later extended to admitting other boys from the city and neighbouring areas.[5] In 1497, it was re-founded as a grammar school by the Bishop of Chichester, Edward Story, who also attached it to the Prebend of Highleigh in Chichester Cathedral, hence the name of the school.[6]

The thirteenth-century school house with its narrow tower still stands in West Street.

Girls were introduced into the school in 1972. The school is now a co-educational, day and boarding preparatory school for children between 3 and 13 years of age.

Due to its financial position, exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, the school confirmed in April 2021 that it was seeking external financial support.[7] In July 2021 it confirmed that it had been acquired by the Alpha Schools Group.[8][9]

Structure

The school consists of the Pre-Prep (Nursery to Year 2) and the Prep (Years 3–8). Each pupil is a member of a school house, which are named after former Bishops of Chichester. There is also a boarding house that accommodate up to 46 boarders. The school remains open for Choristers in the weeks prior to Christmas, Easter and the Southern Cathedrals Festival. The Nursery, Pelicans, is open throughout the normal school holidays.

Academia

The Memorial Garden

Pupils are taught the Common Entrance or Common Academic Scholarship examination to senior independent schools, offered by the Independent Schools Examinations Board.

Heads

The following list includes Heads of the school prior to its re-founding in 1497:[10]


Old Prebendalians

Alumni are known as Old Prebendalians. Notable Old Prebendalians include:

  • William Juxon (1582–1663), Archbishop of Canterbury (1660–1663)
  • John Selden (1584–1654), jurist, philosopher and parliamentarian
  • William Cawley (1602–1667), politician and regicide of Charles I
  • William Collins (1721–1759), poet
  • James Hurdis (1763–1801), clergyman and Professor of Poetry at Oxford University (1793–1801)
  • Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond (1791–1860), MP for Chichester (1812–1819) and Postmaster General (1830–1834)
  • Horatio Nelson, 3rd Earl Nelson (1823–1913), politician
  • Edward B. Titchener (1867–1927), psychologist who developed the theory of structuralism
  • MacDonald Gill (1884–1947), graphic designer, cartographer, artist and architect
  • Rupert Holliday-Evans (1964–), actor
  • Isaac Waddington (1999–), singer, pianist and finalist on the ninth series of Britain's Got Talent

See also

  • List of independent schools in England

References

  1. "Independent Schools Council profile". https://www.isc.co.uk/schools/england/sussex-west/chichester/the-prebendal-school/. 
  2. Ollerenshaw, Neville (28 September 1984). A History of the Prebendal School. Phillimore. ISBN 9780850335521. 
  3. Hunt, Marianna (15 January 2020). "Missed the state primary school deadline? These are the best value private junior schools still accepting applications". The Telegraph. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/consumer-affairs/best-value-private-junior-schools-still-accepting-applications/. 
  4. "The Prebendal School's Excellent ISI Report 2022" (in en). 27 Jan 2023. https://www.prebendalschool.org.uk/268/latest-news/post/100/the-prebendal-schools-excellent-isi-report-2022. 
  5. "History of Chichester cathedral choir school". Of Choristers - ancient and modern. http://www.ofchoristers.net/Chapters/Chichester.htm. 
  6. Miner, John Nelson (1990). The Grammar Schools of Medieval England. McGill-Queen's Press. pp. 277–278. ISBN 0-7735-0634-9. 
  7. "Chinese investors eye the Prebendal School in Chichester". https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2021/23-april/news/uk/chinese-investors-eye-the-prebendal-school-in-chichester. 
  8. "Chichester school joins leading education group" (in en). https://www.chichester.co.uk/education/chichester-school-joins-leading-education-group-3293923. 
  9. "Chichester Prebendal School announces its new owner". https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2021/2-july/news/uk/chichester-prebendal-school-announces-its-new-owner. 
  10. Bromfeld, Tom (September 2016). "The Prebendal School's Quest for Remembrance". https://chichesterinthegreatwar.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/the-prebendal-school_s-quest-for-remembrance-by-tom-bromfield-head-of-humanities-prebendal-school.pdf. 

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