Yardley Court
Yardley Court | |
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Address | |
Somerhill Tudeley Road Tonbridge , Kent , TN11 0NJ England | |
Coordinates | 51°11′05″N 0°17′57″E / 51.18468°N 0.29905°E |
Information | |
Type | Other Independent School |
Motto | Template:Lang-la (Friends in Friendship) |
Established | 1898 |
Local authority | Kent |
Department for Education URN | 118960 Tables |
Head teacher | Duncan Sinclair BA. HDE Prim, MA (Educational Leadership & Management) |
Gender | Boys |
Age | 7 to 13 |
Colour(s) | |
Former pupils | Old Yardley Courtiers |
Website | http://www.somerhill.org |
Yardley Court is an independent day preparatory school for boys in Tonbridge, Kent, England, founded in 1898 by Arthur Bickmore and his wife Gillian. It is a public school in the British sense of the term.
There are currently around 600 boys in the school, aged between 7 and 13. The school occupies a site of 65 acres just outside Tonbridge, and is self-contained on listed park land. Since its foundation the school has been located on two sites, including the current site. Originally the school was situated on Yardley Park Road, close to Tonbridge School. For the academic year 2018/19, Yardley charges £5,155 per term.
The Headmaster since 2017 is Duncan Sinclair, previously Headmaster of Taunton Preparatory School and Deputy Headmaster at St Michael's Prep School, Otford.
History
Founded in 1898, Yardley Court was in its early years run by members of the Bickmore family, initially by Arthur Bickmore and later by his sons Maurice Bickmore (MHB) and Eric Bickmore (AFB). Eric Bickmore played cricket for Oxford University (1920–21) and for Kent County Cricket Club (1919–29).[1] Its original location was situated on Yardley Park Road, close to Tonbridge School.
After Eric Bickmore, his sons John Bickmore and Michael Bickmore ran the school. In 1973 when Eric retired, John and Michael were joint headmasters.[2] They were known as “Mr John” and “Mr Michael”. Mr John’s wife, Mary Blaikie, was school matron and known as “Mrs John”.
In 1983 John Barber was appointed joint headmaster. He resigned in 1992 and was replaced by acting head Tony Brook.[3] Since 1997, John Coakley has been the headmaster. The deputy head is Christopher Murray, who arrived at the school in September 2015.
Yardley Court has had close links to Tonbridge School for many years. A high proportion of boys have gone on to Tonbridge, many of them winning scholarships. Some Yardley Court choristers are members of the Tonbridge School choir.[4][5]
The school moved to its current site in 1990. The Yardley Park Road site was sold to a housebuilder for a substantial sum, which secured the school's future. Yardley Court was joined by Derwent Lodge in 1993, with a Pre-Prep school joining in 1996. The three schools are now known collectively as "The Schools at Somerhill".
Roll of Honour
44 former students, Masters and catering staff lost their lives in World War I and 63 in World War II. Their names are listed on two plaques on the Roll of Honour. A wreath laying ceremony is held each year on Remembrance Day.[6]
The OYC Roll of Honour includes Wing Commander Eric James Brindley Nicolson VC DFC, Battle of Britain fighter pilot and recipient of the Victoria Cross.
Other notable alumni
- Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edward Beckwith Ashmore, British naval officer
- Vice Admiral Sir Peter William Beckwith Ashmore, British naval officer
- Eric Bickmore, cricketer and Headteacher at the school[1]
- Robert Fisk, journalist.
- Frederick Forsyth, novelist.
- David Marques, England and British Lions rugby player and member of 1964 America's Cup challenger team aboard the yacht Sovereign.[7]
- Ed Smith, cricketer and writer.
- Elleston Trevor, author of Flight of The Phoenix and the Quiller series of espionage novels.
- Peter West, presenter.
- Bob Woolmer, cricketer.
- Dick Strawbridge, presenter.
References
- ^ a b Lewis P (2014) For Kent and Country, pp.102–104. Brighton: Reveille Press.
- ^ http://www.somerhill.org/429/yardley-court/history
- ^ http://www.somerhill.org/504/yardley-court/history/brief-history
- ^ http://www.somerhill.org/358/yardley-court
- ^ https://www.tonbridge-school.co.uk/co-curricular/music/groups/chapel-music/
- ^ "Roll of Honour".
- ^ "OYC News".