Handcross Park School

Handcross Park School is an independent co-educational preparatory school in Handcross, between Crawley, Horsham and Haywards Heath in West Sussex, England. The school provides private co-education from the Nursery aged 2, through Pre-Prep and into Prep until aged 13, with a mix of day pupils flexi, weekly and full boarders. The school traces its origins back to 1887, and moved to its current site in 1968. The School was formed as a result of the merger of two prep schools , Newells and Desmoor. Newells had to move to this site following a fire in which one pupil died. The staff and pupils of Desmoor then moved from Ewhurst in Surrey. Originally there were two headmasters, Captain Peter Hope-Lang and Mr McNeil, until Hope-Lang's death in 1970. For a time the school was also known as Newells and Desmoor School.

Handcross Park School
Address
London Road

, ,
RH17 6HF

England
Information
TypeIndependent preparatory
MottoBe Trewe
Established1887
Head MasterRichard Brown
StaffE.Lyle = Pastoral Deputy Head + A.Falkus = Deputy Head
GenderCoeducational
Houses4
Colour(s)Blue & Gold   
Websitehttp://www.handcrossparkschool.co.uk

As of 2019, the School has 414 pupils. The Headmaster, Richard Brown, joined the school in September 2016, taking over from Graeme Owton, who became Head in 2011. Graeme Owton has become Executive Head of the Brighton College Prep Schools.

In June 2011 a merger with Brighton College was announced.[1]

Badge

The school continues use of the badge that was in use when the school was at Newells, Lower Beeding, and before then, at Seafield Park, Lee-on-Solent. It is a device comprising an heraldic style shield of gold on a blue background, over the motto, worded in Middle English, "Be Trewe".[2]

References

  1. "Handcross Park School to become part of Brighton College (From The Argus)". The Argus (Brighton). 30 June 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  2. Middle English Dictionary, University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, USA 1997, p. 1053

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