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Established
  
1893

Gender
  
Coeducational

Address
  
Scarborough YO11 2TT, UK

Founder
  
Samuel Savery

Type
  
Preparatory school

Ages
  
3–13

Phone
  
+44 1723 373086

Founded
  
1893

Location
  
Filey Road Scarborough North Yorkshire England

Website
  
www.scarboroughcollege.co.uk

Similar
  
Scarboro College, Scarboro Sixth Form College, Yorkshire Coast College, Gladstone Road Infant School, Barrowcliff School

Bramcote school


Bramcote School was a preparatory school in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. In 2012, the school merged with Scarborough College and is now known as Bramcote Junior School.

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History

Bramcote School was founded in 1893 by Samuel Savery, who started the first term of the school with only three boys. Savery retired from the school in 1911, and later became the Conservative Member of Parliament for Holderness in 1927, until his death in 1938.

In 2012, the school merged with Scarborough College, situated just across the road. Three staff from Bramcote School moved on when the merger took place. Following the merger, Scarborough College Junior School was renamed Bramcote Junior School.

Headmasters

Source:

  • Samuel Savery (1893-1911)
  • Douglas Slater (1909-1925)
  • Richard Pidcock (1909-1945)
  • Oswald Cooper (1930-1957)
  • Jim Hornby (1957-1970s)
  • Frank Hamerton (1957-1970s)
  • Colin McGarrigle (1970s-1983)
  • John Fuller-Sessions (1970s-1990)
  • John Gerrard (1980s-?)
  • John Walker (1992-1996)
  • Peter Kirk (1996-2003)
  • Andrew Lewin (2003-2009)
  • Andrew Snow (2009-2012)
  • Dan Davey (2012-2015)
  • Chris Barker (2015-Present)
  • Notable alumni

  • Sir Geoffrey Vickers, winner of the Victoria Cross, former Deputy Director-General of the Ministry of Economic Warfare
  • Sir John Meynell Alleyne, Fourth Baronet, DSC, DSO, former Royal Navy Captain
  • Denys Gillam, DSO & Two Bars, DFC & Bar, AFC, former RAF pilot
  • Robert Irving, former RAF pilot and conductor
  • Alan Webb (actor), stage and film
  • References

    Bramcote School Wikipedia