Hampton School.is an independent boys day school in Hampton, London, England.In 1557, Robert Hammond, a wealthy brewer who had acquired property in Hampton, left money in his will for the maintenance of a 'free Scole' and building a small schoolhouse in the churchyard of Hampton Church. Although Hampton School was founded in 1557 there was provision in the will that the school would only continue as long as the vicar, churchwardens and parishioners carried out his requests. If not, then the properties would revert to his heirs. It seems that the school did not survive beyond 1568, or possibly earlier, and the properties reverted to the heirs.However, the school was re-opened in 1612. A Commission was established to enquire into the fate of Tudor charities that had disappeared for various reasons in different parts of the country. The "learned counsel on both sides" reached a deadlock at the Commissioners. But thanks to the generosity of the legal owner of the properties, Nicholas Pigeon, the school was re-endowed. The school has continued in various forms and in various buildings ever since. The new school buildings cost £8,000 and were built in the Elizabethan Tudor style to accommodate 125 day boys and 25 boarders.The School became a fee-paying independent school in 1975. It is located next to the Girls High School with which it co-operates in a number of co-curricular activities and shares several classes, clubs, facilities and a coach service.
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Hampton School is an independent boys day school in Hampton, London, England.
History
In 1557, Robert Hammond, a wealthy brewer who had acquired property in Hampton, left money in his will for the maintenance of a 'free Scole' and building a small schoolhouse in the churchyard of Hampton Church. Although Hampton School was founded in 1557 there was provision in the will that the school would only continue as long as the vicar, churchwardens and parishioners carried out his requests. If not, then the properties would revert to his heirs. It seems that the school did not survive beyond 1568, or possibly earlier, and the properties reverted to the heirs.
History
However, the school was re-opened in 1612. A Commission was established to enquire into the fate of Tudor charities that had disappeared for various reasons in different parts of the country. The "learned counsel on both sides" reached a deadlock at the Commissioners. But thanks to the generosity of the legal owner of the properties, Nicholas Pigeon, the school was re-endowed. The school has continued in various forms and in various buildings ever since.
The new school buildings cost £8,000 and were built in the Elizabethan Tudor style to accommodate 125 day boys and 25 boarders.
History
The School became a fee-paying independent school in 1975 . It is located next to the Girls High School with which it co-operates in a number of co-curricular activities and shares several classes, clubs, facilities and a coach service.
Campus
The School buildings include an Assembly hall, sports hall, performing arts centre, classrooms, a Sixth Form centre and special facilities for the Sciences, Information Technology, Art, Music, Drama and Modern Languages. The site of 29 acres accommodates four rugby pitches, seven football pitches, six cricket squares, three acrylic tennis courts.
SPORT
FOOTBALL Football is a very popular sport at Hampton, with a number of competitive teams in each year group and a 'Social League' for boys in the 5th Form and above. The school regularly takes part in national competitions .They won the Boodles ISFA Cup in 1999, 2007 and 2012 and reached the final in 2005 and 2009.
SPORT
Cricket Cricket is a major sport at Hampton and there are several teams at all levels. The 1st XI frequently tours overseas countries such as Sri Lanka and India. In England the 1st XI has regularly won the League cup, a competition played amongst schools in London and surrounding areas.
SPORT
Rowing Hampton School Boat Club is one of the top school rowing clubs in the country . The boat club is based at the Millennium boathouse which it shares with the Girls High School. Rowing at Hampton is open to boys in the third year and above and the boat club competes at many races both at home and abroad.
The Arts
Music In addition to class music, nearly 400 boys receive instrumental tuition from visiting teachers. Guitarist Brian May of rock band Queen was a pupil of the school.
The Arts
Drama Dramatic productions also range widely: a typical year might see a Shakespearean or classical play, many studio presentations including pupils' own work, musicals and evenings of junior drama. "450th Musical is a work designed to commemorate the school 450 th anniversary.
The Arts
Writing The School Magazine, The LION which is distributed free,is produced by an editorial team of pupils and led by a teacher. This magazine includes boys' creative and original writing. Boys, on their own initiative, also produce several student magazines, which offer much scope for creativity, and amusing insights into life at Hampton. An arts magazine called The Literary Lions is also issued on a regular basis.
The Arts
Art Hampton School encourages Art as a part of the curriculum. The Art Club provides facilities for work in a range of media . In 2000 new facilities for Art were opened: four art studios , a kiln for production of ceramics and a gallery for students and external exhibitions.
How do boys get to school ? Tens of buses every morning go on a journey for the students.