History of Roxeth Mead School

Hebe Catherine Prior was widowed in 1855 at the age of 37. Her barrister husband, John, was riding home from his chambers when he fell from his horse and hit his head. Two days later, he died. She had to find a way to support herself and her ten children, Svo hún seldi heimili sitt og keypti Roxeth Mead House,en,Stórt Georgískt hús í Middle Road,en,Nemendur hennar voru aðallega hennar tíu börn og börn meistaranna í Harrow School,en,nærliggjandi eign í upprunalegu húsinu,en,kom á markaðinn,en,Og skólinn gat keypt hann,en,núverandi heimili þess kl,en,Sarah Mackintosh hefur verið skólastjóri bæði í framhaldsskólum og grunnskólum í Surrey í tuttugu ár og Claire Blunt,en,Í kjölfar heimsfaraldursins í,en,Það var ekki lengur fjárhagslega hagkvæmt að halda áfram sem fyrirfram prep skóli og fræða nemendur fram að aldri,en,Ákvörðun var tekin um að einbeita sér að,en,Menntun eingöngu og skólinn skráður hjá Ofsted sem leikskóla og nú sér um börn og börn á aldrinum,en,mánuðir til,en,Ofsted skráningarskírteini okkar er hér,en, a large Georgian house in Middle Road, Harrow on the Hill, og þar stofnaði lítill skóli.

Her pupils were mainly her own ten children and the children of masters of Harrow School. To this day, skólinn enn númer meðal nemenda Harrow herrum’ börn.

Skólinn þrifist og, eins og frú óx Fyrir eldri, four of her daughters took over its organisation. The youngest, Florence (þekkt sem Miss Flo), retired in 1932. The school was fortunate enough to pass into the capable hands of Miss Nicholson (þekkt sem Miss Nick), who was its head until she died more than 30 árum síðar.

For some years the school was run by Mrs Eleanor Elgood, followed by Mrs Jean Vernon. Then, í 1982, Frú Averil Collins varð yfirmaður, eftir að hún hélt fyrir 24 years. During her tenure, the school had to leave the premises that had been its home for 130 years. Harrow School came to the rescue, providing temporary accommodation for 3 years in its sixth form club.

In 1992, by a stroke of good fortune, a neighbouring property to the original house, came onto the market (Buckholt House) and the school was able to buy it, its present home at 25 Middle Road.

Mrs Alison Isaacs became its new Head in 2006. Under her leadership, the school continued to flourish, viðhalda hefðum úr fortíðinni meðan faðma nýrri þróun og útlit á undan til framtíðar.

In the summer of 2018 the owners of the school sold it to Mrs Suzanne Goodwin and her two daughters Sarah Mackintosh and Claire Blunt. Together the trio now run the school. Mrs Goodwin has a long history of success in Independent Education, running The Hall School, Northwood, very successfully for many years. Sarah Mackintosh has been a Head Teacher in both Secondary and Primary Schools in Surrey for twenty years and Claire Blunt, who is in charge of the financial aspects of Roxeth Mead, is a successful CEO International.

Following the pandemic in 2020, it was no longer financially viable to continue as a Pre-Prep School and to educate pupils up to the age of 7. A decision was made to focus on nursery education only and the school registered with Ofsted as a Nursery School and now caters for babies and children aged 3 months to 5 years. Our Ofsted Registration Certificate is here… EY Registration Certificate

Við vonum að skólinn haldi áfram að blómstra í mörg ár,en,Vegna langvarandi,en,metin tengsl við Harrow School,en,Gjaldívilnanir eru í boði fyrir starfsmenn Harrow og John Lyon skólanna,en.

Due to the long standing, valued connection with Harrow School, fee concessions are available to employees of Harrow and John Lyon Schools.