Wargrave House

For the Berkshire village, see Wargrave.
Wargrave House
Established 1888
Type Boys Boarding House
Housemaster Rob Hill
Founder HF Matheson
Location 50-52 Blackwater Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN20 7DH
England
Staff 7
Students 63
Gender Male
Ages 13–18
Colours Green, Black, White

Wargrave House is one of the three boys' boarding houses in the Eastbourne College in Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK. It is run by Nick Miller (Housemaster), who lives in the house with his family. Apart from the Housemaster's family the house consists of 63 students, the Matron, house tutors, and cleaners. Although the majority of the students in the house are British, there are several students from overseas.

Overview

Accommodation

Years 9 and 10 are in dormitories (two to four in each room). Each term the boys change rooms, following a careful consultation process with Mr Miller, so that they can build up many strong relationships with their peers.

In Years 11, 12 and 13 the boys are in a range of single rooms all across the house. This encourages friendships across the year groups and gives House prefects responsibility for different areas of the house. Each room is slightly different and this gives the place real character. For Year 9 prep (7.00–8.30pm) is supervised by a Lower Sixth pupil and a teacher on duty. The older boys have their own study areas in their own rooms (prep 5.45–6.45pm, 7.45–9pm). Staff and house prefects make sure that prep is done quietly. There is also a Wargrave Learning Resources Centre where prep is supervised.

House: The house is well-appointed in terms of facilities. The rooms are spacious and comfortable. On each floor there is a galley where the boys can make snacks of their choice. There is a popular tuck shop (run by pupils and Matron), while fresh fruit, bread and milk are made available for free.

The Common Room transforms into a cinema at the weekends: there is a projector and a Sky connection for big sport matches. In the recently revamped basement there is a TV room, a gym, a games rooms with table-tennis and table football. The Wargrave Learning Resources Centre has six computers with access to the school network, a wireless hub, and a bookcase full of books recommended by the boys themselves.

The front view of the Wargrave House

Events

Highlights of the house social calendar are an annual house concert, in which everyone performs; a house dinner, with speeches from each year group; house charity events, such as a 24-hour row from Eastbourne to Dakar; concerts involving performers from the local community; and a Bollywood Evening. There is also an annual parents' conference, a reading group, a film club, and regular vertical group discussion forums.

Other information

Every boy has a tutor who comes into the house to see boys about their eRc grades. Parents are able to view these grades from home via the school website. The overriding atmosphere provides a real sense of community where everyone is encouraged as an individual. There has long been a tradition of the house fostering an "all rounder" spirit. Wargravians have the ability to turn their hand to many activities and disciplines including academia, sport, music, literature and banter. Wargravians typically enjoy more than only moderate success in at least one of these fields.

History

Wargrave House (at 52 Blackwater Road)

Crosby (at 50 Blackwater Road)

The New (combined) Wargrave House

All-Time Housemasters

Students

Heads of House

Notable Wargravians

Staff

Tutors

References

    External links

    Coordinates: 50°45′49″N 0°16′34″E / 50.76374°N 0.276203°E / 50.76374; 0.276203

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