Sherborne School

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Sherborne School

Foundation 1550
School type Independent
Headmaster Simon Eliot
Chairman of Trustees Sir John Weston
Location Sherborne, Dorset
Pupils ~570
Teaching Staff
Houses 8
School Colours Royal Blue, Yellow
Website http://www.sherborne.org

Sherborne School is an English public school for boys in the affluent town of Sherborne in north-west Dorset, England.

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The school's origins date back to the eighth century, when a tradition of education in Sherborne was begun by St Aldhelm. Notably, Alfred the Great was one of the school's early pupils. The school was then linked with the Benedictine Abbey in the town. The earliest Master was Thomas Copeland in 1437. After the Dissolution of the monasteries, Edward VI refounded the School in 1550 as King Edward's school, a free grammar school for local boys. The present School, which has gone through various changes of fortune since the Reformation, stands on land which once belonged to the Monastery, and the Library, Chapel and Headmaster's rooms, which adjoin the Abbey Church, are modifications of its original buildings. Sherborne School is now a very successful public school which draws pupils from around the world.

Sherborne School is composed of 8 houses, where the pupils (invariably referred to as 'boys') live and work when not in lessons. The names of the houses, and their distinctive letter, used in certain circumstances as an abbreviation, are:

  • School House (a)
  • Abbey House (b)
  • The Green (c)
  • Harper House (d)
  • Wallace House (e) (formerly Elmdene)
  • Abbeylands (f)
  • Lyon House (g)
  • The Digby (m) (formerly the Digby Hotel)

Until 1999 there was another house, Westcott (h).

These houses also compete against each other in various sporting, educational and musical competitions.

Olim fuit monachorum
Schola nostra sedes;
Puer regius illorum
Fecit nos heredes;
Hoc in posteros amoris
Grande dedit signum;
Sonet ergo Fundatoris
Nomen laude dignum;
Vivat Rex Eduardus Sextus!
Vivat!

Ergo dum verenda mole
Cana perstat aedes,
Dum recenti gaudet prole
Monachorum sedes,
Stimulet certamen ludi,
Suadeat laboris,
In sigillo sculptum rudi
Nomen Fundatoris.
Vivat Rex Eduardus Sextus!
Vivat!

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