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Established
  
1850

Headmaster
  
Mr Tim Calvey

Phone
  
+44 20 8869 7600

Founded
  
1850

Chairman of the Governors
  
Mr C Hayfield

Founder
  
Edward R Hastings

Orley Farm School

Motto
  
Haec Cogitate(Think on these things)

Location
  
South Hill AvenueHarrowMiddlesexHA1 3NUEngland

Address
  
S Hill Ave, Harrow HA1 3NU, UK

Similar
  
Harrow School, The John Lyon School, Reddiford School, Notting Hill & Ealing High Sch, Quainton Hall School

Profiles

Orley farm school


Orley Farm School is a coeducational preparatory day school in the London borough of Harrow, at the foot of Harrow Hill on South Hill Avenue. It was founded as the preparatory school for the nearby Harrow School but is now a fully independent school in its own right and leavers continue to other independent schools. The school grounds cover over 39 acres (160,000 m2).

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History

Orley Farm has evolved since September 1850 from a boarding school for boys preparing for Harrow, to a co-educational, day school.

In 1984 the Official Grant of Arms was awarded. The arms and crest have three historical sources: (1) the stag holding an oak leaf is the Trollope family crest; (due to the renaming of the school in 1862 to that of the book of the same name written by Anthony Trollope describing the buildings owned by the family and occupied by the school) (2) crossed arrows and a silver laurel wreath are included on the Harrow arms, and (3) the “Hurst” of oak trees on the shield and sprig of oak in the badge refer to the Gardner family. The motto, Haec cogitate., “think on these things”, comes from St Paul’s letter to the Philippians.

Orley Farm was originally a traditional boarding prep school similar to the likes of Ludgrove and Heatherdown Preparatory Schools. During the 1980s, boarding was phased out after over 130 years and the dormitories were converted into classrooms. In 1994, the school administration made the landmark decision of admitting girls for the first time. The pre-prep department opened the following year.

Controversy

In October 2012, the then Headmaster, Mark Dunning, was forced to step down after hiding an offensive coded message in the form of an acrostic in the school news letter. The target of this insult was a retiring teacher, and the hidden message was in the text announcing his forthcoming retirement. The Deputy Headmaster, Tim Calvey, took on the role of acting Headmaster (later made permanent).

In February 2015 Ex Teacher David Gutteridge was found guilty of indecent assault on a male pupil aged under 16 (Not a pupil from the school). from 1986 to 1988 Gutteridge would invite the 14-16 year old victim to his flat at weekends and ply him with cigarettes and alcohol before abusing them. Gutteridge was jailed for 18 months.

Teachers

Orley Farm School has a variety of staff and teachers. Here are their head staff:

Mr Tim Calvey - Head

Mrs Nicola Mitchell - Deputy Head / Designated Safeguarding Lead

Miss Samantha Mowle - Head of Pre Prep / Designated Staff

Ms Melanie Gentles - Head of Middle School

Mr Matthew King - Head of Pastoral Care

Mrs Carol Cliffe - Director of Studies

Mr Ceri Davies - Head of Extra Curricular

Miss Inez Brodie - Deputy Head of Pre Prep

Houses

Each pupil is randomly assigned to one of the four houses upon entry. The houses are named after former headmasters and activities are overseen by house teachers.

  • Hastings - Housemaster: Mr S Bloom
  • Hopkins - Housemaster: Mr J du Plessis
  • Broadrick - Housemaster: Mrs R Gascoigne
  • Julians - Housemaster: Mr P Ryan
  • Elliot Block

    In September 2015, the original music school was turned into a building called the Elliot Block. It consists of 13 new classrooms.

    Gardener Building

    In February 2016, the new Gardener Building opened. It has 12 classrooms and form rooms that are in Oakmead (across the road) are being moved here. The English & Science department will be moving into this building.

    Former Pupils

  • Robin Butler, retired senior civil servant
  • Alastair Fothergill, producer
  • Keir Giles, academic
  • Anthony Horowitz, author and screenwriter
  • Sir Arnold Lunn, inventor of slalom skiing and Catholic apologist
  • Martin Stevens, former MP and Conservative politician
  • Dale Winton, radio DJ and presenter
  • Tony Hancock, actor and comedian
  • Nicholas Sagovsky, Canon Theologian at Westminster Abbey.
  • References

    Orley Farm School Wikipedia