Kensington Preparatory School Explained

Kensington Preparatory School
Coordinates:51.4772°N -0.2023°W
Established:1873 (predecessor school)
Type:Preparatory day school
Head Label:Head
Head:Caroline Hulme-McKibbin
Founder:Girls' Day School Trust
Address:596 Fulham Road
City:London
Country:England
Postcode:SW6 5PA
Local Authority:Hammersmith and Fulham
Dfeno:205/6392
Urn:100509
Enrolment:295~
Gender:Girls
Lower Age:4
Upper Age:11
Colours:Red, Blue

Kensington Preparatory School is a private day school for girls aged 4–11 in Fulham, London, England.[1] Despite its name, the school is not located in Kensington although it was founded there. It moved from Kensington to Fulham in 1997. Entry at all levels is by assessment.

History

Kensington Prep School traces its history to Chelsea High School, the first school founded by the Girls' Public Day School Company (now the Girls' Day School Trust). It opened in January 1873 at Smith Street in Chelsea with 20 girls under headmistress Miss Porter. In 1879 it moved to Cromwell Road in Kensington and was accordingly renamed Kensington High School. The original Chelsea High School continued functioning until 1894.[2] In 1888 Kensington High moved once more to Lytham House, also in Kensington, but the building was destroyed by a bomb in 1941. The school was relocated to Phillimore Gardens as a temporary measure for the duration of World War II while the management searched for a better location.[3] In the end, the senior school was closed several years after the War ended while the junior school remained open and became Kensington Prep.

Former pupils

Kensington Preparatory School
Kensington High School

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: School Guide 2012 - Kensington Prep. Tatler.
  2. Book: Croot. Patricia E.C.. 'Social history: Education: private schools', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 12: Chelsea. 2004. Courtesy of British History Online. 190–195.
  3. http://archive.ioe.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqSearch=(RefNo=='GDS/13/11') Kensington High School (1873-1948)
  4. News: Kensington Prep School remembers its famous suffragette ex-pupil. Fulham Chronicle. 28 January 2013.
  5. Book: Pedersen, Susan . Susan Pedersen (historian) . Eleanor Rathbone and the politics of conscience. 28. Yale University Press. 2004. 9780300102451.