Berkhamsted School

Berkhamsted School
The Lych Gate and Gravel Quad of the School
Location
Kings Road

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HP4 3BG

England
Information
TypePrivate day school
Public school
MottoVirtus laudata crescit ("greatness increases with praise")
Festina lente ("hurry slowly")
Religious affiliationChurch of England
Established1997 (as presently constituted)
1541 (original foundation)
FounderJohn Incent
Department for Education URN117604 Tables
PrincipalRichard Backhouse
GenderMixed
Age3 to 18
Enrollment1850 (approx.)
HousesAdders, Ashby, Bartrum, Bees, Burgh, Churchill, Cox's, Fry's, Greenes, Hawks, Holme, Loxwood, Nash, New Stede, Old Stede, Reeves, Russell, School, Spencer, St George's, St David's, Stephenson, Swifts, Tilman, Tudor, Wolstenholme
ColoursBlue, Red and White      
Former pupilsOld Berkhamstedians
Last inspected2017
Websitehttp://www.berkhamsted.com

Berkhamsted School is a public school, in the market town of Berkhamsted, in Hertfordshire, England. The present school was formed in 1997 by the amalgamation of the original Berkhamsted School, founded in 1541 by John Incent, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral under charter from King Henry VIII Berkhamsted School for Girls, established in 1888, and Berkhamsted Preparatory School. The merged school was initially called Berkhamsted Collegiate School, but reverted to Berkhamsted School in 2008. In 2011 Berkhamsted School merged with Heatherton House School, a girls' preparatory school in Amersham, to form the Berkhamsted Schools Group. The Group acquired Haresfoot School in Berkhamsted and its on-site day nursery in 2012, which became Berkhamsted Pre-Preparatory School for children aged three to seven, and Berkhamsted Day Nursery.

Berkhamsted School is a "diamond school" in which pupils are taught coeducationally in the Pre-Prep School, Prep School and Sixth Form, but separately in the traditional Senior years, between the ages of 11 and 16. The school has four main sites: the Pre-Prep School, the Prep School, the Castle Street Campus, and Kings Road Campus (the latter two being the original boys' and girls' schools respectively).

The school has a collegiate and pastoral structure. Students receive sporting, outdoor education and cultural co-curricular programmes along with activities in the local community. Richard Backhouse, previously principal of Monkton Combe School, became principal of the school in January 2016.

Notable alumni, known as 'Old Berkhamstedians', include Graham Greene, KSI, Roman Kemp, Clementine Churchill, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and Zaha Hadid.