Beeston Hall School

Beeston Hall School
Motto Floret Fiducia
(Let confidence flourish)
Established 1948
Type Independent school
Day and boarding school
Religion Church of England
Headmaster Fred de Falbe (September 2016)
Chairman of Governors The Earl of Leicester
Founder Thomas Tapping
Location Beeston Regis
Norfolk
NR27 9NQ
United Kingdom
DfE URN 121231 Tables
Students 125~
Gender Coeducational
Ages 4–13
Houses 4
Colours blue and sky blue
Former pupils Old Beestonians
Website beestonhall.co.uk

Beeston Hall School is an independent day and boarding preparatory school for boys and girls in the village of Beeston Regis, Norfolk.[1] Founded in 1948, Beeston Hall currently accommodates 125 pupils aged 5 – 13 making it the largest boarding preparatory school in East Anglia.[2]

History

Originally called Beeston Regis Hall, it was once the family home of the Wyndham Ketton-Cremers on the Beeston Regis Estate, part of the much larger Felbrigg Estate, the family seat. In 1940 a German bomb hit the school, causing slight damage. The Hall was leased to Thomas Tapping and his wife Bessie, who opened the private Beeston Hall School in 1948. In 1967 the school became an incorporated trust, and in 1970, following the death of Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer, the last squire of Felbrigg, the school acquired the freehold and about 14 acres (5.7 ha) of land. Over the years the school has expanded; it is the biggest employer in the parish and has a seat on the parish council. It has also acquired other surrounding land including Beeston Hall Common, which it purchased from the parish of Beeston Regis.

Present school

The school is currently split into two parts;

Its pupils take the Common Entrance Examination, going on to a range of public school such as Oundle, Uppingham, Oakham, Harrow, Radley, Eton, Tudor Hall, Norwich High School, Gresham’s and Stowe.[3][4] In 2009 55 percent of Common Entrance papers were graded A or B, rising to 76 percent by 2013; in 2014 figures stood at 92 percent.[5]

There are 4 school houses. Pupils take part in inter-house events including music, quiz, hockey, rugby, swimming, tennis, athletics (sports day) and cross country.

House name and Colours
Danes – Green     
Normans – Blue     
Romans – Red     
Vikings – Yellow     

Sports and activities

Children play sport every afternoon for at least an hour with matches against other schools/clubs mainly on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. The main sports are Rugby, Hockey and Cricket for the boys and Netball, Hockey, Tennis and Rounders for the girls. In addition, children at Beeston can also take part in Swimming, Tennis, Athletics, Cross-Country, Fencing, Shooting, Sailing and Golf.[6]

The School’s facilities include 25 acres of grass pitches, a full size Astro turf pitch, all-weather (flood lit) Netball and Tennis Courts, an indoor shooting range, a sports hall (large enough for three indoor cricket nets), an outdoor heated 20m Swimming Pool, four Cricket Squares in the summer and outdoor cricket nets.[7]

Boarding

Beeston Hall has two boarding houses:[8]

The unique boarding model enables younger pupils to be part of the main boarding community situated in the heart of the school before moving on to Deterdings in preparation for their senior school.

Religion

The school is inter-denominational. Worship is led by the school's chaplain, a retired vicar. On Saturdays the whole school attends a service in the twelfth-century Beeston Regis Parish Church whilst Catholics go to the local Catholic church in Cromer on Sunday mornings.[9]

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