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Hanford School

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Established
  
1947

Headteacher
  
Rory Johnston

DfE number
  
835/6001

Phone
  
+44 1258 860219

Number of students
  
100

Local authority
  
Dorset

Religion
  
Church of England

Location
  
DT11 8HN

DfE URN
  
113911 Tables

District
  
Dorset School District

Founded
  
1947

Hanford School

Address
  
Blandford Forum DT11 8HN, UK

Similar
  
Bryanston School, Port Regis School, Milton Abbey School, The Shaftesb School

Profiles

Hanford School is a girls' boarding preparatory school located in Hanford, near Shillingstone, Childe Okeford, Dorset, England, established in 1947 and located in a grade II* listed house built in 1604 by Sir Robert Seymer.

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Background

The school does not have a motto.

Sue Carpenter described the school as "an adorable throwback to an Enid Blyton era, set in a Jacobean manor and beautiful grounds in Dorset, where pupils canter over the downs before breakfast and do scripture classes in the box-hedge garden."

The two houses are called the Main House and Fan’s House.

History

Hanford House was built in Jacobean style in 1604, or 1620, and completed in 1623, by Sir Robert Seymer, who was a teller of the Exchequer and who was knighted in 1619, and whose family had lived in Hanford for several centuries, and the small Gothic chapel was built in 1650. Country Life magazine wrote in 1905 that "the chapel is a picturesque building with a high gable, pleasant to look at, and within are several memorials of the Seymers."

In 1947, the house and grounds were bought by the Reverend and Mrs. Clifford Canning and converted to a school. Clifford Canning had been headmaster of Canford School. In 1959, the school was taken over by their daughter, Sarah. In 1960, the building was listed as grade II*, ten days after the nearby Church of St Michael and All Angels. After retiring as headmistress in 2003, she handed the school over to the Hanford School Charitable Trust in 2004, which now runs it.

Notable staff

  • Sarah Butt, captain of the England lacrosse national team
  • Notable alumni

  • Amanda Foreman
  • Lady Liza Campbell
  • Millie Mackintosh of Made in Chelsea fame
  • Santa Montefiore
  • Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
  • Dame Emma Kirkby
  • References

    Hanford School Wikipedia