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Preparatory school in Eastbourne, East Sussex
St Andrew's Prep
The St Andrew's Seal
Address
Meads Street
Meads
Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN20 7RP
Coordinates50°45′15″N 0°16′02″E / 50.754162°N 0.267127°E / 50.754162; 0.267127
Information
TypePreparatory school
MottoΆυδρεἰα (Courage)
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Patron saint(s)St Andrew
Established1877; 147 years ago (1877)
FounderReverend Francis Souper
PresidentThe Duke of Devonshire
HeadmasterTom Gregory
GenderCo-educational
Age range9 months to 13 years
Enrollment370
HousesArcos, Rovers, Sea Kings, VCs
Color(s)Maroon  
Green  
Crimson  
PublicationThe Androvian
The Old Androvian
Feeder toEastbourne College
Websitehttps://www.standrewsprep.co.uk

St Andrew's Prep (officially St Andrew's Preparatory School) is an independent boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 9 months to 13 years in Meads, Eastbourne, East Sussex on the south coast of England. The school was founded in 1877 by the Reverend Francis Souper as a boys' boarding preparatory school. In 1964, the school began admitting day boys, and in 1976, girls. In 2010, the school became part of the Eastbourne College Charity.

History

In 1865, the Colstocks Farm, then on the South Downs, was bought by a Mr Goodwin, who was to found the first school on the site. In 1877 the Reverend Francis Souper came to Eastbourne with his wife and family. He bought Colstocks Farm from Mr Goodwin and called the school ‘Meads’ until 1882, when he decided to name it after St Andrew, the disciple whom Jesus had first met by the sea.’

Houses

The original St Andrew's house system was established in 1904 by headmaster E. L. Browne. He divided the children into 'sets' and those sets were named after the teachers who led them. The names of these houses are still used today. Every pupil and member of staff is a member of a set.

References

  1. ^ Old Androvian, Office. "History of St Andrew's Prep | 140 years of education by the sea". St Andrew's Prep. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  2. Old Androvian, Office. "House system | St Andrew's Prep | Encouraging team work". St Andrew's Prep. Retrieved 19 June 2019.

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