Roedean School
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Motto | honneur aulx dignes Honour the worthy |
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Established | 1885 |
Type | Independent, All Girls, Day & Boarding |
Headmistress | Frances King |
Location | Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom |
Website | Roedean School's official website |
Roedean School is an independent girls' school in Roedean village on the outskirts of Brighton, East Sussex in the United Kingdom. The school overlooks the sea and is situated close to the marina. Students attend from many different parts of the world. As well as teaching academic subjects, Roedean supports a wide variety of extra-curricular activities such as dance, martial arts, sports, riding, music and drama. The school incorporates a 320-seat theatre, a heated indoor swimming pool and a chapel, as well as a range of workshops, studios, laboratories and sports pitches. Current school fees are between £4,550 and £9,750 per term[1], from the youngest day girls to the oldest boarders.This makes Roedean become the most expensive school in the United Kingdom.[2]
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[edit] History
The school was founded in 1885 by three sisters: Penelope, Millicent, and Dorothy Lawrence. In 1898, the school moved to its present site occupying new buildings designed by the architect John William Simpson. A sister school, also called Roedean School and co-founded by the youngest Lawrence sister, Theresa, is located in Johannesburg, South Africa.
During the Second World War the students and staff were temporarily evacuated to Keswick, in the north of England. The school buildings in Sussex were then used by the Admiralty.[3]
[edit] Location
Roedean School is set in forty acres of grounds off Roedean Way, at the top of a cliff on the Sussex Downs overlooking the sea, approximately in line with Brighton Marina.
[edit] Houses
The school community is divided into houses.
Upper Three (Year 7) - Upper Five (Year 11) students are admitted to Lawrence House or Tanner House.
Six Ones (Year 11) are admitted to Lawrence Sixth Form House or Tanner Sixth Form House.
Six Twos (Year 12) are admitted to Keswick House which is detached from the main school building.
[edit] Admission Procedures
Roedean is a selective school, and entry to the school is based upon various examinations, interviews and reports from the girls' previous schools. Entry at 11+ and 13+ is through the Common Entrance examination. Applicants of 11+ and 13+ who are unable to take the Common Entrance examination, those wishing to enter at 12 + and overseas applicants may sit the Roedean entrance examination. For entry at 14+ places are offered to girls who reach the required standard in the Roedean entrance examination and early application is advised. Late applications will only be considered if places are available for the two year GCSE courses. Sixth Form entry is very competitive, and requires at least 55 points in GCSE or equivalent where A*=8, A=7 etc. and, ideally, a grade A in the subjects (or related subjects) that the candidate proposes to take at AS/A level. Applications are also assessed on the basis of our Sixth Form entrance examinations in English and Mathematics, together with either a Verbal Reasoning Test or a Non-verbal Reasoning Test.
[edit] Notable Roedeanians
Past pupils are known as Old Roedeanians and include:
- Jill Balcon
- Lynda Chalker
- Dame Margaret Cole
- Annabel Davies
- Adèle Geras
- Zerbanoo Gifford
- Lucy Griffiths
- Rebecca Hall
- Vanessa Hall-Smith
- Jessica Hester Hsuan
- Verity Lambert
- Clare Manifold
- Sarah Miles
- Rhona Mitra
- Phyllis Pearsall
- Cicely Saunders
- Olivia Seligman
- Tanya Streeter
- Perdita Weeks
- Honeysuckle Weeks
- Katharine Whitehorn
- Sally Whitting
[edit] Roedeanians in fiction
- Lucy Saxon [4]
- Monica Simmons and her five sisters in Pigs Have Wings and Galahad at Blandings
- Cecilia Tallis (Atonement)
- Emily James (Head of PR, Hotel Babylon)
[edit] References
- ^ Roedean School
- ^ Sewage shock for top school
- ^ Keswick Hotel and Roedean
- ^ Harold Saxon - "Meet Lucy Saxon". BBC (June 2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-30.