St Piran's is a prep school located on Gringer Hill in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. The school was known as Cordwalles School until 1919 and has been co-educational since the 1990s.

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St Piran's
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Gringer Hill

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SL6 7LZ

England
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TypePrivate preparatory day school
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1805; 219 years ago (1805)
Local authorityWindsor and Maidenhead
Department for Education URN110126 Tables
HeadmasterSeb Sales
GenderCoeducational
Age3 to 11
Enrolment~350
Websitehttp://www.stpirans.co.uk/
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History

The origin of St Piran's was in 1805 at a small school, the Revd John Potticary's school in Blackheath, at 2–3 Eliot Place.[1] After moving to its present location in 1872, it operated as a boys' boarding school under the name of Cordwalles School until 1919.[2] Up to this time, it was among a group of preparatory schools – which included Stubbington House School and Eastman's Royal Naval Academy that maintained strong connections with the Royal Navy.[3] In that year, 1919, the school was bought by Major Vernon Seymour Bryant who renamed it St Piran's. It reopened in 1920 with 23 boys, increasing to 65 the following year.[2]

After becoming an educational trust in 1972, the school became co-educational in 1993, and boarding ended the same year.[2] In 2005, St. Piran's celebrated its 200th anniversary with a bicentennial pageant. In 2008 a new geography room and lower school hall were completed.

Headmasters

To date, the headmasters of the school have been:[2]

  • John Potticary 1805–1820
  • George Brown Francis Potticary 1820–1850
  • Richard Cowley Powles 1850–1865
  • Thomas Jackson Nunns 1865–1890
  • Charles William Hunt 1890–1902
  • Cyril Robert Carter 1902–1910
  • Theodore William Keeling 1910–1912
  • Mervyn Frank Voules 1912–1919
  • Vernon Seymour Bryant 1919–1926
  • Arthur Grendon Tippet DSO 1926–1943
  • Lowther Grendon Tippet 1943–1972
  • Guy Gross and Andrew Perry 1972–1980
  • Andrew Perry 1980–1982
  • Andrew Blumer 1982–2001
  • Jonathan Carroll 2001–2019
  • Seb Sales 2019–present

Former pupils

References

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