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Southover Manor School

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Established
  
1924

Gender
  
girls

Founder
  
Winifred Ponsonby

Closed
  
1988

Ages
  
11–18

Founded
  
1924

Type
  
Independent boarding school

Location
  
Southover High Street Lewes, East Sussex England

Southover Manor School was an independent boarding school for girls at Lewes, East Sussex, with a preparatory department.

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History

The school was founded in 1924 at Lewes by Winifred Ponsonby. Initially a convent school, it was based at Southover Manor, which later became a Grade II listed building.

In 1937, a Southover girl won a major scholarship to Newnham College, Cambridge. During the Second World War, the school was evacuated from Lewes to Firle Place, and in January 1940 the school announced that "Southover French Finishing School, specializing in French language and literature, and French cooking and dressmaking, will be opened after Easter in a country house near Lewes, under the direction of M. le Baron and Madame la Baronne de Saint-Péreuse".

In about 1960, the mother of one girl was said to have chosen the school "on account of the pleasing decoration in the headmistress's study".

By 1963, the school was "recognized as efficient" by the Ministry of Education.

On 30 May 1974, the school marked its Golden Jubilee with an event at Goldsmiths' Hall, in the City of London. In 1979, the number of girls in the school was reported as 125.

In 1983, the school had 120 girls, of whom 110 were boarders. The core curriculum then consisted of English, History, Geography, Maths, French, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Music and Physical Education. In that year, plans for the future closure of the school were set in motion and Lewes District Council produced a development brief for its land.

In July 1984, the school closed and its premises were sold in June 1985, the proceeds being used to establish Southover Manor General Educational Trust Limited, the object of which is "to advance for the public benefit the education of boys and girls under the age of 25 years in any manner being exclusively charitable as the Governing Body of the Trust may from time to time determine". Houses were built on the school's former playing fields, street names including Cluny Street.

Records of the school and its educational trust between the years 1939 and 1988 are held at the East Sussex Record Office, accession number ACC 9256. Draft conveyances and leases for the school between 1929 and 1939 (part of the papers of Adams and Remers of Lewes, Solicitors) are also in the Record Office.

Headmistresses

  • 1929–1959: Miss J. I. E. Aspden, d. 1963
  • 1959–1970: Priscilla Stucley, Countess Zamoyska
  • 1970–1980: Mrs M. B. Proctor (later Lady Downward), d. aged 83 in 2008.
  • Mrs Edward Forrest LGSM LTCL, appointed 1980
  • Notable old girls

  • Hermione, Countess of Ranfurly (1913–2000), author
  • Pamela Sharples, Baroness Sharples (born 1923)
  • Lady Annabel Goldsmith (born 1934)
  • Lady Digby (born 1934)
  • Mary Fagan (born 1939), Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire since 1994
  • Nicky Ferguson (1949–2007), botanical author
  • Christina Dodwell (born 1951)
  • Katherine Hamilton (born 1954), artist
  • References

    Southover Manor School Wikipedia