Chafyn Grove School

Coordinates: 51°04′01″N 1°47′53″W / 51.067°N 1.798°W / 51.067; -1.798

Chafyn Grove School
Motto Ut Sibi Sic Alteri
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Established 1879
Type Independent, day and boarding, preparatory school
Religion Church of England
Headteacher Mr J Griffith
Founder Mr W. C. Bird
Location 33 Bourne Avenue
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP1 1LR
England
Staff 107
Students 307
Gender Mixed
Ages 3–13
Website www.chafyngrove.co.uk

Chafyn Grove School is an independent co-educational day and boarding preparatory school situated on the edge of Salisbury in Wiltshire. Founded in 1879 by Mr. W.C Bird as an all-boys' school, it became Chafyn Grove School in 1916, when it was renamed after its first benefactress, Julia Chafyn Grove.

History

Chafyn Grove School was built in 1879 by Mr. W.C Bird, and was originally called Salisbury School. In 1889 The Reverend J. C. Alcock bought the school; the school at this time catered for 11- to 18-year-old boys.

In 1897, Julia Chafyn Grove of Zeals House near Mere in Wiltshire died. She was greatly involved with her community and endowed a ward at the Salisbury Hospital and gave an organ to Salisbury Cathedral. In her will, she left £5,000 to assist education in the City of Salisbury, and in particular to provide a school which would take the place of the Elizabethan Grammar School Endowment which Salisbury formerly had. It was decided to use this money to buy Mr Alcock’s school, which was then converted into a Charitable Trust, and the buildings greatly enlarged. The following year, 1898, the new wing was officially opened by Bishop Wordsworth.

1916, the Governors invited Mr. H.L Whytehead to become Headmaster. He transformed the school into a Preparatory School and renamed it Chafyn Grove to commemorate its first benefactress.

Former Deputy Headmasters, Andy Falconer, was Chairman of the Independent Association of Prep Schools in 2010/11, and Eddy Newton, was Chairman of the Association in 2013/14.

Location

Chafyn Grove School is situated on the edge of Salisbury within 12 acres (49,000 m2) of land. The site includes an astro turf, sports hall, swimming pool, extensive playing fields and an adventure playground.

Notable former pupils

References

  1. Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Simon Fanshawe, writer and broadcaster Publisher: The Independent. Published: 11 May 2006. Retrieved: 18 August 2013.
  2. James Holland, Heroes: The Greatest Generation and the Second World War (2010), p. 4: "...born 27 June 1970, educated Chafyn Grove School, Salisbury; King's School, Bruton..."
  3. 'HOLLAND, Thomas (born 5 Jan. 1968)' in Who's Who 2013

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