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Ewell Castle School


FieldValue
nameEwell Castle School
imageEwell Castle School, Church Street - geograph.org.uk - 1174204.jpg
mottoInspire, Nurture, Achieve
addressChurch Street, Ewell
townEpsom
countySurrey
postcodeKT17 2AW
countryEngland
coordinates
other_name
former_name
typePrivate school
established
founderHerbert Budgell
closed
local_authoritySurrey County Council
urn125380
principalSilas Edmonds
genderMixed
age_range3–18
enrolment600 (2020)
capacity700
houses
coloursBlue, white, red
accreditation
publicationThe Ewellian
affiliation
alumniOld Ewellians
website

Ewell Castle School is a 3–18 mixed, private day school and sixth form in Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, England. It was founded in 1926 by Herbert Budgell as a boarding school and became fully mixed in September 2015. It consists of the Main House, Glyn House, Chessington Lodge and Fitzalan House.

The school was last inspected in 2018.

Houses

The school has four houses: Arundel, Bodiam, Carisbrooke and Dover. Each form group is made up of members from one house. Pupils can change house throughout their time at the school as they change form groups.

Societies

The clubs range from Design, Sciences, Politics and Debating to Sports and recreation (e.g. Sailing, Duke of Edinburgh Award). A team from the school won first prize in the Epsom, Ewell and Banstead Schools' Enterprise Challenge 2008.

Sports

The School has rugby, tennis and cricket pitches. There are also cricket nets and athletics facilities. The school has a multi-purpose Sports Hall complex.

Sporting fixtures in a wide range of sports are played against other independent schools such as Charterhouse, City of London Freemen's School, Halliford School, St Paul's, King's College School, Epsom College and Reigate Grammar School.

Music and drama

Music

The newest building in the school is the music pavilion opened by Sampha, a notable alumnus of the school, in 2017. The senior school previously used the Junior School music department on the lower floor of Glyn House but their music department is now easily accessible on the grounds of all of their other buildings. The music pavilion is also devoted to the school's many bands, choirs and solo artists.

The Fitznells School of Music, founded by Vivienne Price in 1959 and initially based at Fitznells Manor, was relocated to Ewell Castle School in 1988.

Drama

There are annual Drama productions and this year some of the pupils embarked on LAMDA exams. In addition, Ewell Castle performed Oliver! at the Epsom Playhouse Theatre in 2016. Also, Ewell Castle performed Little Shop of Horrors at the Epsom Playhouse on 7 March 2019.

Controversy

A former Deputy Head of the Ewell Castle Preparatory school (from years 3 to 6), Andy Robson, was jailed for two years after filming children getting undressed in changing rooms. Robson, who had been a safeguarding leader at the school, took the indecent images between March 2010 and February 2017.

Notable alumni

  • George Atkinson, youngest Briton to climb Mount Everest
  • Dick Francis, jockey and author
  • Matthew Kidd, Olympic swimmer and silver medalist at the Commonwealth Games
  • Terence Morgan, actor
  • Peter Newbrook, cinematographer
  • Tim Palmer - Grammy-nominated record producer and mixer
  • Dusan Popov, attended briefly, World War II spy
  • Oliver Reed, actor
  • Jimmy Sangster, screenwriter and director
  • Steven Savile, author
  • Sampha, musician
  • Fred Winter, champion jockey and trainer

References

Bibliography

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References

  1. "Principal's Welcome".
  2. "Ewell Castle School". GOV.UK.
  3. [http://www.isi.net/school/ewell-castle-school-6441?results=true, Independent Schools Inspectorate, Ewell Castle School]
  4. "New Sixth Form Facilities at Fitzalan House – Ewell Castle School".
  5. "Useful Information – Ewell Castle School".
  6. (23 December 2008). "Ewell Castle School wins Epsom, Ewell and Banstead Schools' Enterprise Challenge". Sutton & Croydon Guardian.
  7. (29 November 2017). "Mercury Prize-winner Sampha Sisay returns to Ewell Castle School".
  8. [http://www.fitznells.co.uk/about-us.html Fitznells Music School website]
  9. (6 February 2016). "Ewell Castle School perform Oliver! to packed Epsom Playhouse in Epsom". Surrey Comet.
  10. (7 March 2019). "Ewell Castle Presents 'Little Shop of Horrors' by Zakaria Dada, Ewell Castle".
  11. (28 April 2017). "Man charged over indecent images of children 'getting changed after sports sessions'".
  12. (2017-07-21). "Primary school deputy head jailed for filming kids getting undressed".
  13. (2017-07-22). "Deputy headteacher jailed for taking photos of children as they got changed".
  14. (13 September 2012). "Ewell ~ Surrey Life towns and villages".
  15. . (1983). "Ewell Castle School Prospectus".
  16. "Notable Alumni – Ewell Castle School".
  17. (2009-07-31). "Peter Newbrook Obituary". Daily Telegraph.
  18. King, Norman. (1999-05-03). "Oliver Reed obituary". The Guardian.
  19. (1999-05-02). "Oliver Reed obituary". Daily Telegraph.
  20. (2011-09-06). "Jimmy Sangster". Daily Telegraph.
  21. Newman, Kim. (2011-08-21). "Jimmy Sangster obituary". The Guardian.
  22. (2004-04-06). "Fred Winter Obituary".
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