Hereward House School

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Hereward House School
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The front of Hereward House School
Address
Hereward House School
14 Strathray Gardens

,
NW3 4NY

Coordinates 51°32′42″N0°10′12″W / 51.545075°N 0.170019°W / 51.545075; -0.170019
Information
School type Boys' private day school
Established1 September 1951;72 years ago (1951-09-01) [1]
FoundersRichard and Mary Brewster
StatusOpen
Local authority London Borough of Camden
Educational authority Independent Schools Inspectorate
Department for Education URN 100069 Tables
ChairLeonie Sampson
HeadmasterPascal Evans
Staff35
Key peoplePaul Cheetham; Deputy, Kirsten Hampshire; Head of Middle School, Yasmin Elharrak; Head of Junior School, Nicole Scaffidi; Head of EYFS,
Gender Boys
Age4to 13
Enrollment171
Average class size19 Pupils
Student to teacher ratio1:4
Classrooms12
HousesAngles, Danes, Normans, Saxons
    
Colour(s)Blue and White
  
Sports Football, cricket, dodgeball, basketball and hockey
Nickname HHS
Website https://www.herewardhouse.co.uk

Hereward House School ( /hɛrɪˈwədhɑːʊs/ ), also known as HHS, is an Independent Association of Prep Schools (IAPS) private preparatory school for boys aged 4 to 13, located in Hampstead, London on 14 Strathray Gardens, near Swiss Cottage and Finchley Road. [2] It prepares boys for London day schools as well as London boarding schools (including City of London, Westminster, Mill Hill and Highgate). [3]

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History

The school was founded in 1951 by Lionel and Mary (Bella) Brewester. It originally had six pupils, and was based Belsize Avenue. This number slowly increased until they moved to their current site (14 Strathray Gardens) in the 1960s. [4] Today, the school teaches 171 pupils every day and employs 35 staff, 27 of whom are teaching staff. Pupils usually join the school from Transition to Year 1, but sometimes join in higher years. The school is split up into three main sections, the Junior School consists of Transition, Year 1 and Year 2, the Middle School consists of Years 3, 4 and the Senior School, which consists of Year 6, CE2 (Year 7) and CE1 (Year 8). [5]

Operation

The school was named after the eleventh-century rebel leader, Hereward the Wake. All four school houses, one of which each boy is allocated to, are named after ethnic groups from his time period: the Angles, Danes, Normans and Saxons As is customary in most preparatory schools, competition exists between the houses, in sports and academic life. [6]

All boys of all ages have to wear the school uniform, which is composed of mostly grey and black clothing, accompanied by the distinctive white and blue striped tie, and the fleur-de-lis embroidered blazer. [7] This uniform differentiates the pupils from those of the other preparatory schools in the area.

Sports

Hereward House is known for its sports, specializing especially in football, which is played in the winter months, and cricket, which is played in the summer. In football, Hereward House competes against other schools, including Highgate, UCS and City of London. Both cricket and football are played at Hampstead Heath Extension and Brondesbury Cricket Grounds, with football being played at Swiss Cottage Astro-Turf every week. [8] [9]

There are also inter-house competitions in the two sports, with the four houses competing against each other for inter-house glory. [10] [9] Cross country races are also frequently held at the Hampstead Heath Extension. The Hereward House Inter-School Cross-Country is an event in March at Hampstead Heath Extension. Schools are invited from across London to compete for titles in under-eleven and under-thirteen races. This event is one of the largest inter-school competitions in London. [9]

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