Durston House

Durston House School is an independent preparatory school in the UK for boys aged 4–13.[2] It is a leading west London prep school and is a noted feeder school of Merchant Taylors' School, Harrow School and St Paul's School. Day fees range from £4,230 to £5,320 per term, though scholarships and bursaries are available.[2]

Durston House School
Address
12–14 Castlebar Road

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W5 2DR

Coordinates51.516644°N 0.306670°W / 51.516644; -0.306670
Information
TypeIndependent Preparatory day school
Religious affiliation(s)Christian[1]
Established1886
FounderB C and R M Pearce
Department for Education URN101944 Tables
HeadmasterMr N I Kendrick
GenderBoys
Age4 to 13
Enrolment~410
HousesArundel, Conway, Warwick, Windsor
Colour(s)Red, Green and Black               
Former pupilsOld Durstonians
Websitehttp://www.durstonhouse.org

In 2015, the Independent Schools Inspectorate observed that "The school is successful in meeting its aim of providing an outstanding education."[3]

History

Durston House was founded by the brothers Ben and Robert Pearce in 1886 as a Christian foundation and was essentially proprietary for its first hundred years of existence.[3][4] The educational charity that runs the school was launched in 1986, the school's centenary year and the school has since trebled its size, with a pupil threshold of approximately 350.[2] Its current Headmaster is Ian Kendrick, who succeeded the late Peter Craze in January 2005. The current High Master of St Paul's School, Professor Mark Bailey, serves as a governor.[5]

Facilities

The school is located on three different sites within close proximity, the middle and upper school at 12-14 Castlebar Road, the Pre-prep building at 26 Castlebar Road, and the junior school which was extended and refurbished. The project was completed in 2014.[6][7][8] Durston House enjoys the benefits of being a big modern school with facilities which further enhance the education it provides. The school owns two large playing fields both equipped with large pavilions, offering floodlit tennis and basketball courts. In addition, there are specialist art rooms and science laboratories to facilitate specialist study.[9][10]

An annual Carol Service and Spring Concert are held in the nearby St Peter's Church.[11]

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References

  1. "Traditional values - Default Site".
  2. "Durston House". Independent Schools Inspectorate. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  3. "2015 Independent Schools Inspectorate Integrated Inspection". ISI.
  4. Russell, Michael (7 July 2011). "Durston House pupils follow in founder's footsteps". Ealing Gazette. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  5. "Governors and staff - Default Site". Default Site. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  6. "Pre-Prep (Middleton's) - Default Site". Default Site. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  7. "Junior School (Longfield Road) - Default Site". Default Site. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  8. "Middle and Upper School - Default Site". Default Site. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  9. "Durston House - Facilities - Default Site". Default Site. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  10. "Castlebar Sports Field - Default Site". Default Site. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  11. "St Peter's Church - Default Site". Default Site. Retrieved 9 November 2016.


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