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Established
  
1953

Headteacher
  
Fr Simon Everson

Phone
  
+44 1264 710766

Local authority
  
Hampshire County Council

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

DfE number
  
850/6015

Founded
  
1953

Type
  
Preparatory day and boarding

Location
  
Red Rice Andover Hampshire SP11 7PW England

Address
  
Red Rice, Andover SP11 7PW, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Rookwood School, St Swithun's School, Winchester College, Kings' School, The Godolphin School

Farleigh school


Farleigh School is a Catholic preparatory day and boarding school in Andover, Hampshire, England. Situated in 60 acres (240,000 m2) of parkland in the Test Valley, Hampshire, it educates around 430 children. The current school comprises a pre-prep department (ages 3–6) and the main prep school (ages 6–13).

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History

Farleigh was founded as a boys' boarding school in 1953 at Farleigh House, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, the seat of the earls of Portsmouth, by the late Jocelyn Francis Trappes-Lomax. It started out with 35 boys.

Since moving to Red Rice in 1982, the school has acquired an indoor swimming pool, a new art and DT facility, and a new headmaster. Father Simon Everson, in addition to his duties as headmaster at Farleigh School, also takes responsibility as chaplain at the school.

Since 1982 it has been located in a Georgian country house previously named Red Rice House, where the future George IV of England (then still Prince of Wales) was believed to have secretly – and illegally – married the Roman Catholic Maria Anne Fitzherbert in 1785. The legend was disproved in 1905 when Mrs Fitzherbert's papers were made public. The house is situated in the hamlet Red Rice, near Andover, Hampshire.

Boarding

Boarding is available to both boys and girls aged 7 (Year 3) and above. Around 40% of pupils board either full-time or on weekdays. The younger boarders are housed separate sections of the Junior House. Boarders in Year 7 and above reside in three senior houses (2 for boys and 1 for girls).

Notable alumni

  • Rupert Allason
  • Raymond Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith
  • Rupert Everett
  • Alexander Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh
  • Earl Jellicoe
  • John Home Robertson
  • Francis Fitzherbert, 15th Baron Stafford
  • Hugh Vyvyan
  • Tarka L'Herpiniere
  • Harry Eyres
  • Former staff

    The former Hampshire cricketer and Crystal Palace and Southampton footballer, Bernard Harrison, was for many years a teacher of Mathematics and Sports at the school.

    References

    Farleigh School Wikipedia