St Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa Explained

St Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire
Motto:Latin: enitendo
Established:1925
Head Label:Headmaster
Head:Jeremy Wyld
Chair Label:Chairman of Governors
Chair:J. Harris[1]
Founders:Ronnie and Joan Forbes
Address:Cromwell Avenue
Postcode:LN10 6TQ
Country:England
Urn:120732
Dfeno:925/6022
Staff:43 teaching, 21 support
Capacity:188
Enrolment:200[2]
Lower Age:2
Upper Age:13
Houses:Forbes, Kelham, Wheeler
Publication:St Hugh's (annually)
The Recorder (weekly)
Free Label 1:Named after
Free 1:Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, St Hugh of Lincoln

St Hugh's School is a coeducational, preparatory school in the village of Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, England, founded in 1925. It was originally known as a boarding school, although a significant proportion of its students are now day pupils or flexi-boarders. The headmaster is Jeremy Wyld, who has been in post since September 2019.

History

St Hugh's School was founded by Ronnie and Joan Forbes in 1925,[3] initially in a three-storied house on the corner of Iddesleigh Road and Stanhope Avenue.[4] The school expanded rapidly, spreading into another house which later became the offices of Woodhall Spa UDC. In 1929, the school moved to the present site on Cromwell Avenue, with the buildings being extended and enlarged in 1929 and 1933.[5]

In 1940, when Lincolnshire airfields became a target for the Luftwaffe and the school buildings were commandeered for military use, St Hugh's was evacuated to Storrs Hall in the Lake District, until it was deemed safe to return in 1944.[6]

Fairmead House, a former girls' school, was purchased for use as a senior boys' boarding house in 1946, with the war-time huts in the garden being put to various uses, and in 1952, Austral House, renamed "Dominies", was added as the headmaster's house.[7]

On the death of the founder in 1960, an advisory council was established to govern the school, chaired by Kenneth Riches, Bishop of Lincoln.[3] The school became a charitable trust in 1964 and became co-educational in 1980.[8]

The school is named after Saint Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln but also Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln.[4] Little St Hugh was a child whose alleged murder by Jews in 1255 formed one of the most well-known and persistent anti-semitic blood libels. The Church of England formally apologised for the Little St Hugh allegations in 1955.[9] In some ballads retelling the story, Hugh was playing with a ball, which he lost over the wall of a neighbouring Jewish family, and was murdered after being invited into the garden to retrieve it.[10] Mrs Forbes was familiar with the myth while Mr Forbes asserted that this story should remind his boys to maintain control, both of the ball and where they were allowed to play with it. The story and its moral were represented in the school badge, which showed a ball flying over a wall.[4] In 2020, the school's governing board removed the circle from the logo, retaining the bricks "to reiterate the significance of the educational building blocks".[11]

Campus

The school sits on a 4.7ha campus on the edge of the village of Woodhall Spa. The original building, an Edwardian villa, has been much extended and the buildings on campus now include a teaching block, a science block, a music school, a library, an assembly hall and a nursery school and pre-prep department. The school has a swimming pool and a sports hall. The cricket pavilion looks over the 3ha of playing field and the Lincolnshire farmland beyond.

Fairmead House (for senior boys' boarding) and Dominies (the headmaster's house) were sold as part of the restructuring of the school in the 1990s. All senior boarders are now accommodated in the main building and in Raftsund House - an Arts and Crafts villa next door.

Houses

The school uses the house system, with each pupil being placed in a house when they join the school.
The houses are named after three former headmasters; Forbes Kelham and Wheeler.

Academic

Pupils study the usual core subjects of maths, English and the sciences, together with ICT, history, geography, art, cookery, DT, RS and textiles. Language teaching includes French and either Spanish or Latin. Pupils also engage in music, drama and PE and games.[12]

Sports

The main sports for boys are football, cricket and Rugby football.. Older boys also play rugby sevens and hockey. Girls play hockey, netball and rounders. The children also compete in cross country running and athletics.[13] The school has its own swimming pool, and is the regional champion at U9 and U11 level.[14] Other sports available include badminton, basketball, creative dance, gymnastics, handball and orienteering.

Extra curricular

The school has an active music department with two choirs, and an orchestra which often plays full symphony pieces.[8]

In addition to curricular drama lessons, all senior pupils have the chance to participate in a full-length musical production, accompanied by a professional band, in the spring term each year. In addition, there is a range of productions for children in different age groups throughout the school year.[8]

The school operates a forest school in its woodland.

The school runs hobbies sessions at the end of each school day.[8]

Headmasters

Notable former pupils

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staff and Governors. St Hugh's School. 28 November 2016.
  2. Web site: St Hugh's School. Edubase. HM Government. 28 November 2016.
  3. Web site: St Hughs School. Domesday Reloaded. BBC. 28 November 2016.
  4. Book: Half a Century of St Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa. Martineau. Hugh. 1975. Cupit and Hindley. Horncastle. 2.
  5. Book: Martineau. Hugh. Half a Century of St Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa. 1975. Cupit and Hindley. Horncastle. 5 - 6.
  6. Book: Martineau. Hugh. Half a Century of St Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa. 1975. Cupit and Hindley. Horncastle. 8 - 13.
  7. Book: Martineau. Hugh. Half a Century of St Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa. 1975. Cupit and Hindley. Horncastle. 15.
  8. Web site: Chesterfield. Jane. St Hugh's School ISIS Inspection Report. ISI. 28 November 2016. London. 12 October 2012.
  9. See Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln for full references
  10. See Sir Hugh for full references and versions of the ballad
  11. News: Radice . Orlando . Lincolnshire school to drop 95-year-old logo after JC points out antisemitic blood libel connection . 4 June 2020 . Jewish Chronicle . 29 January 2020.
  12. Web site: Curriculum. St Hugh's School. 29 January 2020.
  13. Web site: Sport. St Hugh's School. 28 November 2016.
  14. Web site: Young swimmers travel to Skegness for Coastal and Wolds Zonal Swimming Gala East Lindsey Target . www.eastlindseytarget.co.uk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150227001907/http://www.eastlindseytarget.co.uk/Young-swimmers-travel-Skegness-Coastal-Wolds/story-20656863-detail/story.html . 2015-02-27.
  15. Web site: Headmaster's Welcome . www.st-hughs.lincs.sch.uk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141104234017/http://www.st-hughs.lincs.sch.uk/index.php/our-school/headmaster-s-welcome . 2014-11-04.
  16. News: Obituary – Henry Samuel Sharpley OBE. 28 November 2016. Market Rasen Mail. 21 December 2010.
  17. Book: Martineau. Hugh. Half a Century of St Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa. 1975. Cupit and Hindley. Horncastle. 12.
  18. Web site: John Mallett. Trend Champ. 28 November 2016.