William's First Day January 1987 |
Now we will look at Wetherby School in Notting Hill Gate, West London which William joined on 15th of January, 1987 at the age of 5. The Prince left the school on 5th July 1990.
According to wetherbyschool.co.uk
Wetherby School will be celebrating its 60th Anniversary in 2011. Founded in 1951, by Mr and Mrs Gerald Russell, the school was originally in Wetherby Place SW7. It remained there for the first twenty years of its life before moving to Pembridge Square in 1971 when it became part of the Family Educational Group Davies, Laing and Dick. In 2002 the family sold to the Alpha Plus Group (www.alphaplusgroup.co.uk) and the school expanded to three form entry to meet the increasing demands on the waiting lists in the area.
In 1984 Miss Frederika Blair-Turner was appointed headmistress upon the retirement of Mr and Mrs Russell and was in post for the next fourteen years. In 1998 Mrs Jenny Aviss succeeded her as head and in 2008 Mr Mark Snell becomes the first headmaster in the history of Wetherby School.
Harry's First Day September 1989 |
Boys can start in the Reception class in the September after their 4th birthday. For George that would be in 2017. This first year is very much a preschool foundation year and teachers formulate the curriculum according to the needs of that particular cohort.
From there the children progress to the formal school curriculum where they stay until the end of years 2 or 3. The form teacher teaches the core lessons whilst specialist teachers instruct the boys in such things as music, French, art, drama, sport, ICT, etc.
At the end of their time at Wetherby School, the headmaster will advise parents on which schools will best suit their child. Approximately 10-15 percent of Wetherby School children will go onto a boarding school.
The Reception and Little Wetherby is located at 19 Pembridge Villas, whilst the main Wetherby School is at 11 Pembridge Square. Pembridge Square Gardens across the road provides a place for the boys to run and play during breaks.
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