King Henry VIII Preparatory School

King Henry VIII Preparatory School
Motto "Confide Recte Agens"
Have the confidence to do what is right
Established 1920
Type Independent school
Religion Church of England
Headteacher Mr Nicholas M Lovell
Founder Rev. Kenelm Swallow
Location The Firs
Kenilworth Road

Coventry
West Midlands
CV3 6PT
England
Local authority Coventry
Students 250 (approx.)
Gender Coeducational
Ages 3–11
Website www.khps.co.uk/

King Henry VIII Preparatory School (KHPS) is an independent school in Coventry, England with 210 pupils (approx) aged from 5 to 11 years old. It also has a Nursery, Bright Futures Playclub, for an additional 40 children (approx) aged from three to four years old. Its main building and playing field overlook the War Memorial Park, and its main gates are on The Firs, a street off Kenilworth Road.[1]

The school is part of the Coventry School Foundation, a registered charity[2] which also owns King Henry VIII School, Bablake School and Cheshunt School.

The school was re-formed in September 2008 when Coventry Preparatory School merged with King Henry VIII Junior School to form the new King Henry VIII Preparatory School.[3] The two school sites were maintained and the current Coventry Preparatory School site takes pupils from three to eight years old and the King Henry VIII site takes the older children from 8 to 11 years old.[3]

History

Coventry Preparatory School is also known as "The Swallows", after Rev. Kenelm Swallow, who founded the school in 1920. The main building of the school was previously a large house, built in 1720. It has been owed by the Coventry School Foundation since 1992. In September 2007 the School opted to take pupils up to age 11 years and no longer accepted children aged from age 11 to 13 years.

References

  1. ^ AA Street by Street. Coventry Rugby (2nd edition (May 2003) ed.). AA Publishing. p. p39. ISBN 0749539739. 
  2. ^ Coventry School Foundation, Registered Charity no. 528961 at the Charity Commission
  3. ^ a b "King Henry VIII Preparatory School". http://www.khps.co.uk/. Retrieved 26 December 2007. 

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