Lockers Park School | |
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Address | |
Lockers Park Lane , , HP1 1TL | |
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Type | Preparatory and Pre-Preparatory |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England[1] |
Established | 1874 |
Founder | Henry Montagu Draper |
Local authority | Hertfordshire |
Trust | Lockers Park School Trust Ltd |
Department for Education URN | 117611 Tables |
Chair of Governors | Chris Lister |
Headmaster | Gavin Taylor |
Gender | Boys only Prep and Pre-Prep |
Age | 4 to 13[1] |
Enrolment | 170[1] |
Website | http://www.lockerspark.co.uk |
Lockers Park School is a day and boarding preparatory and pre-preparatory school for boys, situated in 23 acres of countryside in Boxmoor, Hertfordshire. Its headmaster is Gavin Taylor.[2]
History
Lockers Park was founded in 1872 by Henry Montagu Draper,[3] an old boy of Rugby School.[4] It moved to purpose-built buildings and sports fields in 1874 in 23 acres (93,000 m2) of the parkland which surrounds a Georgian country house called Lockers or The Lockers,[5] which was once the home of Ebenezer John Collett. The new school was designed by Sidney Scott and has its own chapel which dates from the same era.[6]
In the 1940s and 1950s, the veteran England all-round cricketer Frank Woolley (1887–1978) was the school's cricket coach.[7]
Former pupils
- See also Category: People educated at Lockers Park School
The list of distinguished (or well-known) old boys of Lockers Park includes the following:
- Alastair Aird (1931–2009), Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's Private Secretary[8]
- Prince Alemayehu, (1861 – 1879) son of the Emperor of Ethiopia[9]
- Timothy Bateson (1926–2009), actor[10]
- Prince Maurice of Battenberg, a member of the Hesse aristocracy[11]
- Roy Beddington, artist[12]
- Sir Anthony Berry British Conservative politician. [8]
- Guy Burgess, ( 1911 –1963) MI6 agent and Soviet spy[13]
- John Dermot Campbell (1898–1945), Ulster Unionist politician[14]
- Paul Channon, Baron Kelvedon (1935–2007), Conservative politician[15]
- Martin Charteris, Baron Charteris of Amisfield (1913–1999), The Queen's Private Secretary, Provost Of Eton College.[8]
- James Dunbar-Nasmith (1927–2023), architect[16]
- Sir William Ehrman KCMG British diplomat and former Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee.[8]
- Basil Henriques (1890–1961), philanthropist[17]
- Robert Henriques (1905-1967), writer and broadcaster[18]
- Edward James (1907–1984), poet[19]
- Sir Keith Joseph, Conservative politician[20]
- Mansoor Ali Khan, Nawab of Pataudi, captain of the Indian cricket team[21]
- Saif Ali Khan, Indian film actor and titular Nawab of Pataudi[22]
- Major-General Sir Robert Laycock, Commando general during the Second World War[18]
- Guy Mansfield, 6th Baron Sandhurst, British barrister, hereditary peer and Conservative member of the House of Lords.[8]
- Nathaniel Micklem (politician), British Liberal Party politician and lawyer[23]
- James Lees-Milne, architectural historian[19]
- Tom Mitford, brother of the Mitford Sisters[19]
- Edmund Leopold de Rothschild (1916–2009), banker and horticulturalist[25]
- Leopold David de Rothschild (1927–2012), banker, musician and philanthropist[26]
- James Stevenson-Hamilton, first warden of Kruger National Park[27]
- Basil Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1909 –1945), Conservative politician[19]
- Peter Watson (1908–1956), patron of the arts[19]
- Hugo Williams, poet, journalist and travel writer[28]
Notes
- 1 2 3 "EduBase - Lockers Park School". Department for Education. Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ↑ "Lockers Park School - GOV.UK". get-information-schools.service.gov.uk.
- ↑ "Lockers Park School" (PDF). Ofsted. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ↑ "Rugby School Register May 1874 to May 1904". Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ↑ "Lockers". British Listed Buildings. Archived from the original on 26 September 2018. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
- ↑ "Chapel, Lockers School, Lockers Park School, Hemel Hempstead". Hertfordshire Churches. 27 March 2017. Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ↑ Suresh Menon, The Shorter Wisden India Almanack 2013 (2013, ISBN 9382951016), p. lxii
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Distinguished Old Boys Lockers Park".
- ↑ Hall, David (2000). "The Extraordinary Story of Prince Alamayou". Far Headingley, Weetwood and West Park. FHVS. pp. 117–122. ISBN 0-9539312-0-X.
- ↑ Obituary: Timothy Bateson, The Guardian, 8 November 2009
- ↑ "Artist celebrates old boys with exhibition". Hemel Today. Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ↑ Ruth Barden, A History of Lockers Park School (Sacombe Press, 2000, ISBN 0953745104), p.111
- ↑ Purvis, Stewart; Hulbert, Jeff (2016). Guy Burgess: The Spy Who Knew Everyone. Biteback. ISBN 978-1849549134. Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ↑ "Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons". Archived from the original on 20 July 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ↑ Obituary: Paul Channon, The Guardian, 31 January 2007.
- ↑ Obituary: James Dunbar-Nasmith, The Times, 15 April 2023
- ↑ "Sir Basil Lucas Quixano Henriques". Sfarad.es. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
- 1 2 Richard B Mead, Commando General: The Life of Major General Sir Robert Laycock KCMG CB DSO (Pen and Sword, 2016, ISBN 978-1473854079)
- 1 2 3 4 5 Michael Bloch, James Lees-Milne: The Life (John Murray, 2009, ISBN 978-0-7195-6034-7), p. 17
- ↑ Denham&Garnett (2001). Keith Joseph. Great Britain: Acumen. ISBN 9781902683034.
- ↑ "Mansur Ali Khan "Tiger" Pataudi: The enigmatic Nawab". CricketCountry.com. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
- ↑ Bhattacharya, Roshmila (21 April 2013). "'I've inherited his legacy of goodwill, but... he is a difficult role model to follow'". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- ↑ Ruth Barden, A History of Lockers Park School (Sacombe Press, 2000, ISBN 0953745104), p.110
- ↑ "Mountbatten, Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/31480. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ↑ Obituary: Edmund Leopold de Rothschild, The Independent, 7 February 2009.
- ↑ Obituary: Leopold David de Rothschild, The Times, 26 May 2012.
- ↑ Ruth Barden, A History of Lockers Park School (Sacombe Press, 2000, ISBN 0953745104), p.107
- ↑ Ruth Barden, A History of Lockers Park School (Sacombe Press, 2000, ISBN 0953745104), p.117
Further reading
- Barden, Ruth J.D. (2000). A history of Lockers Park : Lockers Park School, Hemel Hempstead, 1874-1999. [Truro]: R.J.D. Barden. ISBN 0953745104.