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In addition to normal academic work and sport, boys also had to perform daily duties around the school via Duty Squads. These included Servers (who laid tables and brought in food at meals), Clearers (who cleared tables after meals) and Sweepers (who swept floors, changing areas and stairs). Outdoor
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Community responsibility was taken much further than duties within the school. Pupils undertook an extensive range of projects within the local community and further afield. They renovated classrooms for local Primary Schools, erected bus shelters, built accommodation for the Cheshire Foundation,
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The growing number of boarders at Ottershaw School meant the Mansion could not cope and in the 1950s this led to the building of what is now Tulk House. This was built in two stages, the first block, West House, being completed in 1952 to accommodate about 60 boys, followed in 1961 by a connecting
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public school. But Ottershaw's curriculum, teaching methods, and school routine, were otherwise conventional. It had two streams; one with an academic, the other with a technical emphasis. Ottershaw had an organised games programme, with its soccer, rugby and cricket teams playing public school
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Financial considerations were always a concern for the cost-cutting Surrey County Council chiefs, despite the economies achieved by the school's frugal organisation. A substantial increase in student numbers might have made Ottershaw more cost effective, and various measures were proposed by
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parliamentary committee, explored ways in which the benefits of a public school education could be made more widely available to those young people whose financial means and backgrounds made it difficult for them to enter what was an exclusive and expensive system. Ottershaw had no entrance
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and founder of the Boarding Schools Association. He successfully saw the school, of just 250 students, through a rapidly changing educational climate. But, at that size, which gave it a lower student to teacher ratio than the most exclusive public schools, the
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petroleum company had its UK headquarters in the imposing mansion building, with its magnificent formal gardens. Prior to the war, Ottershaw had also been a boarding school for boys, when it was known as Ottershaw College.
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The criterion for entry was a boy's "boarding school need", in other words, those students most likely to benefit from a residential education away from their home. Thus, many students came from families broken up by the
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squads took care of pitches and playing fields, gardening and paths. Others took care of workshops and other school buildings or collected laundry, rang school bells, delivered post or took care of sports equipment.
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Ottershaw sat in 148 acres (0.60 km) of landscaped grounds that contained classrooms, laboratories, workshops, playing fields and the mansion itself.
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sides, including Eton, a wide choice of clubs and societies and an Air Training Corps, later the Combined Cadet Corps, with an Army section linked to the
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It was the first local authority boarding school to be set up, following the recommendations of the 1943 Fleming Report, which were implemented in the
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Ottershaw was an unusual school because of the "character building" as well as academic achievement ethos on which it was founded, similar to
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politicians who ran Surrey county council, did not think it represented value for money. After Ottershaw School closed, Dodds first became a
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retired and Allan Dodds was appointed as the new headmaster. Dodds was a Cambridge graduate, previously a housemaster at St Peter's York, a
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looked after the boys' welfare and in addition each boy was also allotted a Tutor whose duty it was to look after the boys' academic work.
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by students, staff, parents and friends of Ottershaw, the county council took the decision to close the school in 1980.
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Since 1981, the site has been redeveloped as an upmarket residential estate. There is an active Old Boys Society.
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The school was divided into four Houses (North, East, West & Tulk) of approximately 60 boys each. The four
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pavilion, the Staff Room and the Sixth Form Centre all under the supervision of the school's technical staff.
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civil servant, before being appointed personal assistant to the Bishop of Southwark, the Right Reverend
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Mostly, the school was only open to boys resident in Surrey. But boys who were sons of a member of the
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examination or financial barrier for students to be accepted as boarders. School fees were subject to a
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SCC had purchased the estate in 1945, after the war, during which time much of it had been used by the
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and constructed a Youth Club building in Camberwell. Within the school itself, pupils built the
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player and was captain of the gold medal-winning Great Britain squad in the 1988 Summer
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campaigners to achieve this. However, despite vigorous political lobbying taken to the
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block, Tulk House (named after the first Chairman of the Governors, Mr J A Tulk).
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The first boys and school masters arrived in 1948 and were led by headmaster
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was founded in 1948 as an English school for boys in Ottershaw Park,
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Run like a Stag:The Story of Ottershaw School 1948 – 1980
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Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Englefield Green
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OBE, who grew up at the school, is a former English
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Ottershaw
Chertsey
Woking
Butler Education Act
David Fleming, Lord Fleming
means test
Second World War
public school (United Kingdom)
Surrey County Council
Local Education Authority
Ministry of Defence
Mobil
Arthur Foot
The Doon School
CBE
Arthur Foot
Winchester College
Gordonstoun
Queens Regiment
Housemasters
British Armed Forces
Ockenden Venture
cricket
Arthur Foot
justice of the peace
Samaritan
Conservative Party (UK)
Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
Ronald Bowlby

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