The Elms School

The Elms School is a co-educational, independent, boarding, prep school located in Colwall, Herefordshire, England, at the foot of the Malvern Hills. Including its pre-prep department, it caters for children from 2½ to 13 years old. The Headmaster is Chris Hattam, who is a member of the Boarding Schools Association and the IAPS. The Elms, indeed, was one of the IAPS' original founding schools. Fees are currently £22.065 pa for boarders and £19,650 for day pupils.[3]

The Elms School
Address
Walwyn Road, Colwall

, ,
WR13 6EF

England
Coordinates52.074°N 2.365°W / 52.074; -2.365
Information
TypeIndependent preparatory school
MottoGod Grant Grace
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established1614 (1614)
FounderHumphrey Walwyn, Worshipful Company of Grocers
OfstedReports
Chairman of GovernorsNat Hone M.A., M.B.A.
HeadmasterMr Chris Hattam B.A.(Hons.)[1]
Deputy HeadmasterMr. Brian Levings Dip.Ed., A.C.E. and Mr. Anthony Rendall B.A., P.G.C.E.[2]
Staffc.48 [2]
GenderCoeducational
Age2 to 13
Enrolmentc.190[1]
Colour(s)  Maroon   Black
Websitehttp://elmsschool.co.uk/

History

The Elms was founded in 1614 by Humphrey Walwyn of the Worshipful Company of Grocers, and is the oldest prep school still on its original site. The original school house was based on a farmhouse, built in the 1550s, on the edge of the village of Colwall in the lee of the Malvern Hills. In 2014 The Elms School celebrated its 400-year anniversary. It maintains close links with the Grocers' Company, and receives financial assistance from the company's charitable arm.

Facilities

The school has a working farm, with whose management the pupils can be involved, including in showing the stock at agricultural shows. They may stable their own ponies at the school. The school also has a sports hall, theatre, swimming pool and science laboratories.[4]

Academic life

The Elms is a preparatory school, preparing pupils for Common Entrance and senior school Scholarship examinations, mainly at 13+. Pupils from the school have moved onto such schools as Cheltenham College, The Cheltenham Ladies' College, Dean Close, Eton, Gordonstoun, Harrow, Shrewsbury, St Marys, Calne and Tudor Hall.

Pupils study all the subjects of a standard curriculum, with the addition of Greek (for some pupils), Latin and Rural Studies. Pupils are largely taught by a form teacher in the early years, but there is an increasing degree of specialist subject teaching as they move up the school.[4]

Sport

Pupils play Association football, Rugby football, cricket, hockey, netball, rounders, athletics, triathlon and heptathlon. School teams have been successful in County and National level competitions.[4]

Notable alumni

References

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