Sussex House School | |
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London , SW1X 0EA England | |
Coordinates | 51°29′41″N 0°09′41″W / 51.4946°N 0.1615°W |
Information | |
Type | Private preparatory school |
Motto | Lead me to the rock that is higher than I |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England |
Established | 1952 |
Local authority | Kensington and Chelsea |
Department for Education URN | 100514 Tables |
Gender | Boys |
Age | 8 to 13 |
Houses |
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Colour(s) | Dark blue, ochre and mulberry |
Former pupils | Old Cadogan's |
Website | sussexhouseschool |
Sussex House School (commonly known as Sussex House), is a boys’ preparatory school located in Chelsea, London. Founded in 1952, the school occupies a house designed by Norman Shaw at 68 Cadogan Square, and since 1994 has operated as an independent charitable trust. It typically has a roll of around 180 pupils.
Affiliated to the Church of England, pupils use nearby St Simon Zelotes as the school chapel. Sussex House has a strong reputation in music and drama and puts on several plays and concerts each year. It offers a variety of sports but is known in particular for its success in fencing. The headmaster maintains links with Eton, KCS Wimbledon, St Paul's, Westminster School, and Winchester College; in any given year around 80 per cent of leavers depart for one of these institutions.[1]
Former pupils are known as Old Cadogans and include actor Daniel Radcliffe, author Edward St Aubyn, gerontologist Aubrey de Grey, and filmmaker Matthew Vaughn.[2]
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