Redcliffe School

Redcliffe School is an independent school for girls and boys aged 21/2 to 11 located at two separate sites in Chelsea. The pre-prep is located in Redcliffe Square, the prep school is located in Redcliffe Gardens.

Redcliffe School
Address
Redcliffe Gardens

,
SW10 9JH

England
Information
TypeIndependent early years, pre-prep and prep day school
Established1948
Local authorityKensington and Chelsea
Department for Education URN100507 Tables
Head teacherMrs Lemmon
GenderMixed
Age2.5 to 11
Enrolment145
Colour(s)Grey, Maroon, Cherry
Websitewww.redcliffeschool.com

History

Redcliffe School was founded in 1948 by Lady Dorothy May Edwards[1] and from 1973 carried on by the charity Redcliffe School Trust Limited.[2]

Alumni

Jemima Rooper, the actress, also attended primary school here before leaving a year prior her eleven plus examinations and then went to Goldophin Latymer School in Hammersmith. She was two years above Daniel Redcliffe.

Emerald Fennell, actress, the eldest daughter of the jewellery mogul Theo Fennell attended primary school here. Emerald was a year below Jemima Rooper. Emerald's younger sister Coco now a fashion designer and beautician was in the same year as Daniel Radcliffe. Coco also attended this primary school. Both Fennel daughters stayed till they were twelve years old and have gone on to forge successful and varied careers as seen on their agent/business websites and social media accounts.

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References

  1. "Memorandum of Association of Redcliffe School Trust Limited company number 1133599". Companies House. 11 September 1973. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  2. "Redcliffe School Trust Ltd". Registered charity in England and Wales number 312716. Charity Commission. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  3. Williams, Sally (1 July 2016). "Daniel Radcliffe on alcoholism, starving himself, Harry Potter - and the day he fell in love". The Telegraph. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
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