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St Martin's Ampleforth

St Martin's Ampleforth

FieldValue
nameSt Martin's Ampleforth
coordinates
established1930
closedJuly 2020
typePrivate preparatory day and boarding school
religious_affiliationRoman Catholic (Benedictine)
head_labelHeadmaster
headDavid Moses
cityGilling East
countyNorth Yorkshire
countryEngland
postcodeYO62 4HP
local_authorityNorth Yorkshire
urn121751
genderCoeducational
enrolment175~
lower_age3
upper_age13
free_label_1Affiliated School
free_1Ampleforth College
free_label_2Diocese
free_2Middlesbrough
websitehttp://www.stmartins.ampleforth.org.uk/

St Martin's Ampleforth (SMA) was a private school and the preparatory school for Ampleforth College, which closed in July 2020. Until 2018 it was at Gilling Castle, North Yorkshire, England, on the southern side of a valley opposite the College on the northern side, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough.

History

Buildings

Boys in Gilling Castle in 1943

Main article: Gilling Castle

Gilling Castle dates back to the Medieval era and was originally home to the Etton family. It was Thomas de Etton who built, in the second half of the 14th century, the fortified manor house, a large tower almost square, whose basement still forms the core of the present building. It was later owned by Thomas Fairfax and changed hands a number of times before the Benedictine monks at Ampleforth Abbey bought the property in 1929. The buildings were refurbished over the years to accommodate growing pupil numbers. A playground for the nursery and pre-prep department was added in 2004. In January 2018 a proposal was made to close the site, with the remaining pupils moved to a new junior house at the main Ampleforth College.

School

The monks obtained ownership of the castle and founded a preparatory school there in 1930. Until 1992, it was known as Gilling Castle Preparatory School before merging with Ampleforth College's junior section to become Ampleforth College Junior School. In 2001 the Junior School merged with St Martin's, a prep school at Nawton, and became known by its current name. The College has since moved its junior department to St Martin's and is solely a senior school.

Although St Martin's served as the College's main feeder school it was independently managed; the College's governing body was chaired by the abbot of Ampleforth Abbey while St Martin's was managed as a charity trust and chaired by a lay member.

By 2022, the castle had been vacant for four years; it was listed for sale by the Ampleforth Abbey trustees.

Academic

St Martin's prepared pupils for the Common Entrance Exam, which is taken in Year 8. Many gained scholarships to independent schools.

Boarding

The boarding programme was open to both boys and, since 2001, girls. They could have chosen between full or flexi-boarding. Senior boys resided in Castle House and junior boys and girls resided in separate sections of Foal Yard. Boarders were cared for by a team of house parents, resident teachers and boarding assistants.

Extracurricular activities

Rugby and cricket were the main team sports for the boys with netball and rounders for the girls. Hockey was available to both boys and girls. St Martin's had a good track record in inter-school sports competitions, especially in cross country and athletics. Noted for its fine Music Department, its choirs not only sang regularly at Ampleforth College, but also appeared on Radio and Television.

Criticism

In November 2017 the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse heard that priests abused six-year-old boys, which included beatings and sex abuse. A witness who was at the prep school and college for 11 years during the 1960s and 1970s complained about being "physically and psychologically abused" by a priest who was "nasty, cruel and physically violent towards me". After the witness had finished schooling, he experienced a "total psychological collapse" lasting seven to eight years. "I wasn't able to do anything, I couldn't function," he said. The witness said in his opinion Cardinal Basil Hume, abbot of Ampleforth Abbey for 13 years, had known about abuse at the schools. "I have no doubt he knew exactly what was going on at the time," he said. Three monks and two lay teachers were convicted of sex crimes against over 30 pupils between the 1960s and 2010, including Father Piers Grant-Ferris, the son of a Tory peer, who in 2005 admitted to 20 incidents of child abuse. The Yorkshire Post reported in the same year that "Pupils ... suffered decades of abuse from at least six paedophiles following a decision by former Abbot Basil Hume not to call in police at the beginning of the scandal."

References

References

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  2. "Ampleforth Abbey – Our Work: Education". abbey.ampleforth.org.uk.
  3. "Diocese of Middlesbrough Schools Service – St Martin's Ampleforth". middlesbrough-diocese.org.uk.
  4. "A History of Gilling Castle".
  5. (1 December 2004). "Playground blessings". [[The Press (York).
  6. (4 August 2018). "The sorry demise of Benedictine education". The Spectator.
  7. (9 January 2018). "Ampleforth prep school faces closure".
  8. (22 January 2003). "All change for St Martin's". [[The Press (York).
  9. (15 February 2001). "Job cuts as schools merge". [[The Press (York).
  10. (8 June 2022). "Former Ampleforth College prep school Gilling Castle on the market for £3.75million for the second time after abandoned holiday camp plan". Yorkshire Post.
  11. "The prep school".
  12. "Schools Guide 2012 – St Martin's Ampleforth".
  13. (28 January 2003). "£5m helps draw more girls to boarding school". [[Yorkshire Post]].
  14. "Boarding".
  15. "Sport at St Martin's Ampleforth".
  16. (31 January 2009). "Lydia leads the way in Ampleforth cross-country tilt". [[The Press (York).
  17. (4 July 2009). "St Martin's school pupils qualify for National Prep Schools Athletics Meeting". [[The Press (York).
  18. [http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/Ampleforth-child-abuse-scandal-hushed.1258869.jp Ampleforth child abuse scandal hushed up by Basil Hume], ''Yorkshire Post'', 18 November 2005.
  19. (4 April 2018). "Top Catholic school stripped of pupil welfare responsibilities". The Guardian.
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