Stubbington House School
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Stubbington House School was founded as a boys' preparatory school, originally located in the Hampshire village of Stubbington, now part of the borough of Fareham.
The school was founded, in 1841, by Reverend William Foster, as "Foster's Naval Academy"[1]. The school gained a reputation, in the late 19th century, as "the recognized place for coaching towards a naval cadetship".
In 1961, the school moved to Ascot and subsequently closed on 7 July 1997[2]. The former school site in Stubbington has been redeveloped as a community centre.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, First Sea Lord
- John H. D. Cunningham, First Sea Lord
- Lionel Halsey, naval officer and courtier
- David Renton, Baron Renton, British Conservative politician and government minister
- Robert Falcon Scott, naval officer and Antarctic explorer
- John Ellis Talbot, British Conservative politician
- Henry Bradwardine Jackson, First Sea Lord
- John Sandy Woodward, naval officer and Falklands Task Force Commander
- Lord Charles Beresford, naval officer and member of parliament
- Anthony Cecil Capel Miers, submariner and Victoria Cross winner
[edit] References
- ^ A Brief History of Holy Rood Church. Retrieved on 2007-08-17.
- ^ Stubbington Hall School. Schools Index. Retrieved on 2007-08-17.
Independent schools within the county of Berkshire