Willington School
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Willington Independent Preparatory School is situated in Wimbledon, south-west London.
History
The school was founded in 1885. It was situated in Putney, London, to cater for the boys of the growing middle class population of the area. The school's main purpose was to prepare pupils for public school entrance exams,Template:Sfn with a number gaining scholarships, the first in 1888 to Francis Whipple for attendance at Merchant Taylors' School.Template:Sfn Many scholarships for academic, sport, music and art are still awarded to students.Template:Sfn
After being housed at other villa-type sites in West Putney,Template:Sfn the school moved to 5 Colinette Road in 1916,Template:Sfn where it remained until 1990.Template:Sfn By the early 1900s it had a role of about seventy boysTemplate:Sfn including, from 1910 to 1921, about ten boarders, looked after by a matron.Template:Sfn After the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, the majority of boys were evacuated to Uckfield in Sussex, and after fall of France in 1940 to Tawstock Court in Devon. By September 1942 all boys had returned to London, with the school resuming as before.Template:Sfn In 1961 the school became a charitable trust, it previously being owned by the Head, who sold it on to the next incumbent.Template:Sfn Two new wings were added to the school building in 1968 and 1971, with the facilities improved and modernised. By 1975 the role had increased to 150.Template:Sfn The school moved to its current location in Wimbledon in 1990.Template:Sfn
It was originally established and run as a school for boys aged 7 to 13,Template:Sfn with the minimum age lowered to 4 in the 1930s.Template:Sfn In 2020 it began a transition to become co-educational, offering an education to both boys and girls, aged 3 to 11.Template:Sfn
Students
Notable former students include:
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- Dallas Bower, film and radio director and producer[1]
- Maurice Bowra, classical scholar and academicTemplate:Sfn
- Esmond Knight, actor[2]
- Basil Liddell Hart, historian and military theoristTemplate:Sfn
- John McAnally, vice-admiral[3]
- Sir Frank Newnes, 2nd Baronet, publisher and MPTemplate:Sfn
- Lawrence Oates, Antarctic explorerTemplate:Sfn
- Graham Pollard, bookseller and bibliographer[4]
- Robert Renwick, 1st Baron Renwick, businessmanTemplate:Sfn
- Francis Whipple, mathematician and meteorologistTemplate:Sfn
Notes
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- 1885 establishments in England
- Educational institutions established in 1885
- Private co-educational schools in London
- Private schools in the London Borough of Merton
- Preparatory schools in London
- Buildings and structures in Wimbledon, London