Frensham Heights School

Private and sixth form college in Farnham, Surrey, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frensham Heights Schoolmap

Frensham Heights School is a private school with a sixth form college located near Farnham, Surrey, England, run by the registered charity, Frensham Heights Educational Trust Ltd. It was founded in 1925 and formed as part of the movement for progressive education. Unlike many HMC member schools, it has been coeducational and has taken both day and boarding pupils since its foundation.

Quick Facts Address, Coordinates ...
Frensham Heights School
Thumb
Address
Thumb
Rowledge

Farnham
,
Surrey
,
GU10 4EA

England
Coordinates51.17714°N 0.81151°W / 51.17714; -0.81151
Information
TypePrivate and Sixth form college
Day and Boarding
MottoThink, Create, Explore
Established1925
FounderEdith Douglas-Hamilton
Local authoritySurrey
Department for Education URN125338 Tables
HeadmasterBen McCarey
GenderCoeducational
Age3 to 18
Enrolment530~
Former pupilsOld Frenshamians
Websitehttps://www.frensham.org
Close

Foundation and location

The school was founded by Edith Douglas-Hamilton and established under joint headmistresses, Beatrice Ensor and Isabel King. It became firmly established under the headmastership of Paul Roberts (1928–1949[1]) and was recognised as efficient by the Ministry of Education (now the Department for Education) in 1935.[citation needed]

Based at a mock-Tudor mansion, built by the brewer Charles Charrington in 1898, and in its estate, the school is on a hill 2.5 miles (4.0 km) from the centre of Farnham but is actually in the village of Frensham. Its grounds run into Rowledge.

The Head

Ben McCarey started as the full-time Head of Frensham Heights in September 2024.

Facilities

The school has a professional working theatre called the Aldridge Theatre, with a capacity of 300, which is used for both internal and external performances.[2] It also has an independent sixth form centre, which is separated from the rest of the school, and a music centre.

Notable alumni

Ex-pupils (Old Frenshamians) include:

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.