Commonweal Lodge

Commonweal Lodge
Established 1916
Closed 2010
Type Independent
Founder Margery Frances Bray
Location Woodcote Lane
Purley
Surrey
CR8 3HB
England
51°20′19″N 0°08′22″W / 51.3387°N 0.1394°W / 51.3387; -0.1394Coordinates: 51°20′19″N 0°08′22″W / 51.3387°N 0.1394°W / 51.3387; -0.1394
Local authority London Borough of Croydon
DfE URN 511986 Tables
Students 8 (1916)
c. 70 (2010)
Gender Girls
Ages 11–19
Website web.archive.org/web/20101205093257/http://www.lodgeschool.co.uk/commonweal/

Commonweal Lodge was an independent school for girls aged between eleven and nineteen, located on the Webb Estate in Purley operating between 1916 and 2010.

History

The school was opened in 1916 by Margery Frances Bray (1895–1962), together with Elsie Bourne (1879–1937), after she had been asked to do so by William Webb, who planned and built the Webb Estate,[1] in 1915. The school opened in the "Woodcote" Smithy near the village green with eight pupils, including Mary Webb, daughter of William Webb. In January 1917, it moved to the purpose built construction designed by Sidney Tachell located in Woodcote Lane, where it remained until its closure.[2]

In 1925, it was extended by the construction of seven new classrooms, a library, extended cloakrooms, kitchens and a new staffroom. In 1931, a swimming pool was added. During World War II, air raid shelters were built underneath the tennis courts. From 1941 to 1943, the school moved to Ardock, Lewdown, Devon, and the school buildings were occupied by military personnel, but by Autumn 1945 it was back, and by then had 70 pupils. In 1966, a gymnasium was built. In 1973, a second storey was added to the classrooms.[2]

In 1997 the school merged with Downside School to create the association, Lodge School. Mixed pupils from the age of three attended the infant school, Silverdene Lodge, then continued in Downside Lodge from the age of six, and girls continued further in Commonweal Lodge from the age of eleven.[1]

The school closed without prior warning during the Summer school holiday 2010, but the other two constituent schools of Lodge School remained open after the buildings were controversially bought for two million pounds by Linda Jenkins.[3][4] The last head of the school was Pamela Maynard.

School heads

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Notable former pupils

References

  1. 1 2 McQueeney, Kerry (1 June 2006). "Wonderful Webb William weaved". Harrow Times. Newsquest Media Group. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  2. 1 2 "General". History. oldknotsretied.co.uk. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  3. Davis, Anna (9 September 2010). "School closure hits pupils days before new term". London Evening Standard. ES London. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  4. Buckland, Lucy (16 February 2011). "Charity watchdog to probe sale of Commonweal Lodge School". This is Croydon Today. Northcliffe Media. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  5. "School Timeline". oldknotsretied.co.uk. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
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