Manor House School, Little Bookham

Manor House School
Motto An individual approach to academic success
Established 1920
Type Primary and Secondary
Headteacher Ms Tracey Fantham BA (Hons) MA NPQH
Location Manor House Lane
Little Bookham
Surrey
England
Coordinates: 51°16′25″N 0°23′29″W / 51.2737°N 0.3914°W / 51.2737; -0.3914
Students 285 [1]
Ages 2–16
Website www.manorhouseschool.org

Manor House School is a selective independent day school for girls located in Little Bookham, Surrey.

History

Manor House School began as two small classes in Sidmouth, Devon in 1920. In 1929, the School decided to relocate to Surrey, in order to allow boarders, as Devon was too far from London to travel. For seven years the classes were based in Mickleham Hall, which was rented in Dorking. In 1937, the school moved to its current site, located in Little Bookham; the Queen Anne House was built in 1710 but had been empty for a long time. After moving in, the school has embarked on a major programme of expansion. New wings and blocks have been added: Arcot Hall, Mason block, the Nursery and Main Block. In 1961 Manor House became an educational trust.[2]

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