Yarlet School Explained

Yarlet School
Coordinates:52.8609°N -2.1303°W
Established:1873
Type:Preparatory day and boarding
Head Label:Headmaster
Head:Ian Raybould
Founder:Rev Walter Earle
Postcode:ST18 9SU
Urn:124477
Dfeno:860/6000
Enrolment:150~
Gender:Coeducational
Lower Age:2
Upper Age:13
Colours:red/blue
Free Label 1:Former pupils
Free 1:Old Yarletians

Yarlet School, formerly Yarlet Hall, is a coeducational preparatory school located in the district of Yarlet, 3miles north of the county town Stafford in Staffordshire, England.

History

The school was founded by Reverend Walter Earle, former Second Master at Uppingham School, as a small prep school for boys in Yarlet Hall, a Victorian private house situated in the countryside on the outskirts of Stafford.[1] Hence, Yarlet had close ties with Uppingham early in its history and indeed, many of the boys continued their schooling at Uppingham.[2] Earle founded Bilton Grange in Warwickshire and later moved there in 1887, taking some of the boys with him, but the original school in Yarlet continued to function under a new headmaster. Ties were also established with Rugby School, which remain to this day. It became a charitable trust in 1970. The pre-prep department was opened in 1993. Girls were admitted in 1994 and the school is now fully coeducational.

Curriculum

Subjects taught in Year 3 and above include English, Mathematics, Science, ICT, French, History, Geography, Religious Studies and Music. Pupils are prepared for the Common Entrance Exam which is taken at the end of Year 8.[3]

Sport

Yarlet has beautiful grounds and a wide range of facilities such as an AstroTurf pitch, three tennis courts, two football/rugby/rounders pitches, and three tennis courts, two of which can be used for netball. This gives a large availability of sport at Yarlet. Boys play football in the autumn term, they play hockey in the spring, and cricket in the summer. Girls play hockey in the autumn, netball in the spring, and rounders in the summer. Athletics, swimming and tennis are also available.

Boarding

There is no full-time boarding. A flexi-boarding option is also available which allows children to board on Wednesday and Thursday nights. It is closer to a sleep over than full-time boarding and fun activities are arranged for boarding evenings. Since 2009 Yarlet has run a "combined scholarship" programme with several reputable private senior schools to allow deserving children from financially disadvantaged backgrounds to board at Yarlet and then transfer to the senior schools as full boarders after completing their studies at Yarlet.[4]

Headmasters

There have only been eight headmasters (including the incumbent) in the school's history.

Former Pupils

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Leinster-Mackay, Donald. The Rise of the English Prep School. 114. Falmer Press. 1984. 0-905273-74-5.
  2. Book: Peter. Searby. Educating the Victorian middle class: proceedings of the 1981 annual conference of the History of Education Society of Great Britain. 32. 1982. History of Education Society.
  3. http://www.yarletschool.org/index.php/Main-School.html Main School
  4. News: Scholars win places to Yarlet School in Stone. The Sentinel. 21 March 2012.
  5. http://www.yarletschool.org/index.php/In-Memory-of-David-Carr.html In Memory of David Carr
  6. http://www.yarletschool.org/index.php/OY-Farewell-to-Richard-Plant-July-2009.html Farewell to Richard Plant
  7. http://www.yarletschool.org/index.php/The-Historian-of-Yarlet.html The Historian of Yarlet