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Emanuel School

Emanuel School is a private, co-educational day school in Battersea, south-west London. The school was founded in 1594 by Anne Sackville, Lady Dacre and Queen Elizabeth I and today occupies a 12-acre (4.9 ha) site close to Clapham Junction railway station.

This article is about the Emanuel School in London, England. For the Emanuel School in Sydney, Australia, see Emanuel School, Australia.

Emanuel School

Pour Bien Desirer
(French: The Noble Aim)

Church of England

1594 (1594)

Markus Jaigirder[1]

Robert Milne

Coeducational

10 to 18

1081 (2022)[2]

Howe, Clyde, Marlborough, Lyons, Nelson, Drake, Rodney, Wellington

Navy blue and gold    

The Portcullis

Old Emanuels (OEs)

The school is part of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and at the start of the 2022-23 academic year had 1081 pupils between the ages of ten and eighteen, paying fees of £7,687 per term.[2][3] It teaches the GCSE and A-Level syllabuses.

A. Towsey, 1883–1894

A. Chilton, 1894–1905

H. Buchanan-Riley, 1905–1913

S. Goodwin, 1914–1927

G. H. Wyatt (acting), 1927–1928

C. M. Broom, 1928–1953

J. B. Grundy, 1953–1963

W. S. Hipkins (acting), 1964

C. C. Kuper, 1964–1975

P. Hendry, 1975–1984

P. F. Thomson, 1984–1994

1994–1998

Tristram Jones-Parry

Anne-Marie Sutcliffe, 1998–2004

Mark Hanley-Browne, 2004–2017

Robert Milne, 2017–

Sport

The school has a rowing club called the Emanuel School Boat Club.[10]

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Official website

Old Emanuels

Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference

Millbury Drawings & Prints