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Woolverstone Hall School

Coordinates: 52°00′10″N 1°11′43″E / 52.00289°N 1.19529°E / 52.00289; 1.19529
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Woolverstone Hall School
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Woolverstone

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IP9 1AZ

Coordinates52°00′10″N 1°11′43″E / 52.00289°N 1.19529°E / 52.00289; 1.19529
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MottoNisi Dominus vanum (Without the Lord, all is in vain)
Established1951
FounderLondon County Council
Closed1990
Local authorityLCC and then ILEA
HeadmasterJ. S. H. Smitherman (1951)[1][2], G. H. Bailey (1960)[3] P. Richardson (1974),[4] R. Woollett (1979)[5]
GenderBoys
Age11 to 18
HousesBerners, Corner's, Hall's, Hanson's, Johnston's, Orwell
Colour(s)  
Navy blue and gold
PublicationJanus

In the early 1950s the London County Council obtained use of Woolverstone Hall near Ipswich, Suffolk, and some 50 acres (200,000 m2) of adjoining land for the purpose of establishing a secondary grammar boarding school for London boys. The premises were previously occupied by the LNS Woolverstone, a branch of the London Nautical School, some students of which were permitted to complete their education in the new environment, which commenced experimentally in 1950. In September 1951, the new school formally opened with mostly new teaching staff under headmaster J. S. H. Smitherman.[1] It became comprehensive in 1977, under the auspices of the Inner London Education Authority. The school closed in 1990 and the site was sold to the Girls' Day School Trust. In 1992 it became the home of Ipswich High School.

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References

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  1. ^ a b The Star, London, 17 September 1951
  2. ^  Headmaster's Notes, Janus 1959 at WHS-archives.net
  3. ^ College Notes, 1960, St John's College, Cambridge, p.129
  4. ^ Patrick Richardson at WHS-archives.net
  5. ^ Richard Woollett at WHS-archives.net
  6. ^ More info on Graham Barlow from Chris Snuggs at (historic) Woolverstone Old Boys' site

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