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achieved by 1976. This venture proved so successful that in 1986 a second girls' house, Johnson's, was opened; and in 1994 the Lodge House (formerly a boys' house) was converted into the third girls' house. In 2001 the first 13-year-old girls entered the school, with the opening of a new house, Samworths', the first house for girls aged 13–18; followed in 2002 by the conversion of Fairfield into a second house for 13–18-year-old girls and another new house, New House, opened in 2004. Johnson's was converted to a 13–18 girls' house in 2011 with an extension and significant internal reconstruction.
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remain. Recently the school's music facilities have been improved again. The school houses two large three-manual pipe organs, in the memorial hall and the chapel, the latter one being rebuilt in the summer of 2007 by Nicholson Organs of Malvern. A new choir division appears high on the south wall, and a new console and action have been installed, along with new pipework. The organ is notable for a smooth Harrison tone and a rare pair of independent sets of Swell shutters – one opening west into the nave extension and one south across the repositioned choir stalls.
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in his introduction of music into the regular system of education. He opened the first gymnasium in an English school, the forerunner of the present sports hall, and later added a heated indoor swimming pool. He commissioned a number of buildings, notably the chapel designed by the Gothic Revival architect
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Thring also won national and transatlantic reputation as an original thinker and writer on education. At a time when mathematics and classics dominated the curriculum, he encouraged many β€˜extra' subjects: French, German, science, history, art, carpentry, and music. In particular, Thring was a pioneer
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ravaged the town as a result of the poorly maintained water system. In Borth the school took over the disused Cambrian Hotel and a number of boarding houses, remaining there for fourteen months. The move was successful in saving the school from a serious epidemic and the move to Borth is commemorated
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The years since the 1970s have seen a considerable expansion in the subjects taught, particularly at A-level, with the introduction of politics, ancient history, design, business studies, theatre studies, classical civilisation, Spanish, Italian, philosophy & religious studies, ICT and physical
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officially opened the school's new sports centre. The building includes a large sports hall, 25m swimming pool, a 50-station fitness studio, squash courts, gymnasium and two dance studios. It was designed by ORMS Architecture Design and is part of the school's plans to develop the western campus
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The growth of the school continued with numbers of well over 600 pupils being reached in the 1960s. In 1973 the first girl attended Uppingham, as a day-girl; with a few more added in 1974. Then in 1975 the first sixth form girls' house, Fairfield, was opened, with its full complement of 50 girls
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succeeded Robert Sterndale Bennett as Director of Music and this area of school life developed further. The concert choir was expanded to involve over half the school: a bandmaster was appointed; music scholarships were introduced; and various music societies were created. All these innovations
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universities. During that period, various lasting features of life in the school developed. It became a full boarding school, with all pupils having individual studies. This pattern was set around 1800 and some of the original studies survive, although no longer used as such. The first recorded
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In the 1960s Uppingham pioneered the introduction of design and technology into the curriculum, with Uppingham being the first independent school, and one of the first five schools in Britain, to evolve and introduce A-level design. Design was taught in the Thring Centre, opened in 1965. These
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There is one day house at Uppingham introduced in September 2024. The Li House is based in what used to be the Thring Centre and is named after Dr the Hon Sir David Lee Kwok Po, a pioneering OU who was the first Uppinghamian from Hong Kong in 1954.
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The buildings of the school continued to grow with the construction of the tower block, through which one still enters the school, and the combined gymnasium and concert hall, which in 1972 was converted into the school theatre.
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There are six girls' boarding houses: Johnson's, The Lodge (sixth form only), Fairfield, New House, Constables and Samworths'. Samworths' was built in 2001 as the first house for girls aged 13 to 18; it was named after the
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In the post-war period, sports other than the main ones of rugby, hockey, cricket, athletics, swimming and shooting began to be introduced including tennis, basketball, badminton, fencing, squash, sailing, soccer and golf.
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School Lane; on the right is the Memorial Hall, built in the 1920s. The buildings on the left are now part of the school's Music Centre. The building beyond the arch is the library, originally the hospital
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and a weights room. In 1981 came a new music school and a new buttery, where the pupils can buy snacks. In 1995 a new arts and design faculty was built, the Leonardo Centre, designed by an old pupil,
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In May 2010, a pupil rebellion was staged over the expulsion of several sixth-form pupils. For a day, 500 pupils failed to attend classes and formed protests in aid of the dismissed pupils.
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In the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries Uppingham remained a small school of 30–60 pupils, with two staff. Despite its small size, pupils then regularly gained places and scholarships to
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were used by the Admiralty for strategic planning. During that time Kingswood School lodged with Uppingham School sharing Uppingham's resources.
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officially opened the school's new science centre which, along with an extension to the Leonardo Centre, completed the new 'Western Quad'.
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were named after prominent English public schools. 'Uppingham', as it was called, was built in December 1933 and had its name changed to
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During this period the school continued to grow, with numbers reaching well over 400. These years saw the formation in 1889 of the
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buildings. The school now has, in a converted squash court behind the theatre, a climbing wall facility, installed in 2010.
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was the school's best-known headmaster (in 1853–1887). His curriculum changes were adopted in other English public schools.
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school play was performed in 1794 and Uppingham has a thriving theatre. The main recreation in the 19th century was
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took the lives of 450 former pupils and the school hall was built in their memory. Uppingham had been attended by
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was at the school in the 1880s; he wrote several novels but his fame rests upon his creation of the character
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In 2019, 45% of pupils scored A*-A for their A-Levels examination, whereas 70% scored A*-A for their GCSEs.
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Common seal of the governors of the schools and hospitals of Oakham and Uppingham in the county of Rutland
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subjects were then transferred with art, woodwork and metalwork to the Leonardo Centre, opened in 1995.
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Uppingham has one of the largest private theatres in the country, in a building based on the original
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Nigel Richardson, Typhoid in Uppingham: Analysis of a Victorian Town and School (Routledge, 2015),
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The 'Town Houses' are School House, Lorne House, West Deyne (1859) and West Bank (1866);
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independent schools which were fined for exchanging information on planned fee increases
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There are nine boys' boarding houses at Uppingham, informally split into three groups:
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In 2018, the cricket pavilion was listed as Grade II by Historic England.
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I Never Knew That About England, by Christopher Winn, Ebury Press, 2005
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This class was also known as the Schools Class because all 40 of the
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Member schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
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The 'Hill Houses' are Brooklands, Fircroft and Highfield (1863);
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Uppingham School OU Magazine, Issue 38 Winter 2010/2011 Page 32
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In 2005 the school was one of fifty of the country's leading
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In 1584 Uppingham School was founded with a hospital, or
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List of English and Welsh endowed schools (19th century)
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Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School
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Uppingham by the Sea, a Narrative of the Year at Borth
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The buildings of the school continued to expand. The
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