翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Greenwich Village High School
・ Greenway Plantation
・ Greenway Plaza
・ Greenway Sound
・ Greenway Township, Itasca County, Minnesota
・ Greenway, Arkansas
・ Greenway, Australian Capital Territory
・ Greenway, Charles City County, Virginia
・ Greenway, London
・ Greenway, Nelson County, Virginia
・ Greenway, Pembrokeshire
・ Greenway, Virginia
・ Greenways Alliance of Rhode Island
・ Greenways Road
・ Greenways Road railway station
Greenways School
・ Greenways, South Australia
・ Greenwell
・ Greenwell baronets
・ Greenwell Glacier
・ Greenwell Matongo
・ Greenwell Matongo Community Library
・ Greenwell Point, New South Wales
・ Greenwell Springs, Louisiana
・ Greenwell State Park
・ Greenwell Store
・ Greenwell Street
・ GreenWheel
・ Greenwheel
・ Greenwheels


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Greenways School : ウィキペディア英語版
Greenways School

Greenways School, also known as Greenways Preparatory School, was an English prep school, founded at Bognor Regis, Sussex, before the Second World War. In 1940 it moved to Ashton Gifford House, Codford, Wiltshire, where it remained until it was closed in 1969.
==History==
The school was a prep school for boys, preparing them for the Common Entrance Examination.〔''The Schools of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland'', Volume 37 (1948), p. 393〕 Boys were divided into two "houses", called Greens and Blues.〔
In 1928, the school was already established at Aldwick, Sussex, just to the west of Bognor Regis, under Dugald S. Hancock (1897–1963).〔'A Tsar's Letter To A Friend. DUGALD S. HANCOCK. Greenways Preparatory School, Aldwick, Sussex.' letter to ''The Times'', issue 45045 dated 8 November 1928, p. 17〕 A modern linguist born in the Transvaal, Hancock had been educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and was a fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society.〔Neil A. Flanagan, ed., ''Biographical Register 1880-1974'' (Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1988), p. 266: "HANCOCK, Dugald Strangman (1919-21) b Cleveland, Transvaal, S Africa ... HdM, Greenways Sch, Aldwich. Mil ser WW1, 1916-19, Lt, E Kent Regt attd RE Signals; France, N Russia (Arkhangelsk). CCC War Decree 1917; Fail short course Russ 1921. Treasurer, OU Russian Club. FRMetS 1931. HdM, Greenways Sch, Aldwich. Mil ser WW2, Capt."〕 In 1929, the school advertised itself in ''The Times'' in the following terms:
In the 1930s, the school was still operated in Sussex by Dugald and Vivien Hancock, both schoolteachers, but in 1940 it was evacuated to Wiltshire, because of the danger of German bombing on the south coast.〔(You never lose that loving feeling ), book review of Nicholas Hancock's novel ''Daniel and Miriam'' (2004) at thefreelibrary.com, accessed 8 September 2013〕
With her husband away from home on Second World War military service,〔 Vivien Hancock took on the role of school principal for the duration of the War, and, as matters turned out, beyond. The daughter of an Oxfordshire clergyman,〔''Armorial Families : a Directory of Gentlemen of Coat Armour'', vol. 1, (p. 220 ): "Dugald Strangman Hancock, Gentleman, b. 1897; m. Vivian Fearne, d. of Rev. M. Bell, of Wheatley, Oxon, and has issue..."〕 she became a friend of the poet Siegfried Sassoon, who lived near Codford, at Heytesbury, and was the father of a boy at the school, George Sassoon.〔"Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Adrian Mitchell, Shadow Poet Laureate", in ''The Independent'' dated 26 July 2007〕
For much of the War the artist Keith Vaughan was stationed at Codford. He painted "The Wall at Ashton Gifford" (1942)〔(Manchester City Galleries )〕 "Tree felling at Ashton Gifford" (1942–43), and "The Garden at Ashton Gifford" (1944). He described the school's garden as an "oceanic surging of tangled nettles", with "waist high grass", the wall covered in a "jungle of weed and ivy".〔Osborne Samuel (www.osbornesamuel.com); and ''Journal 62-63'', 7 December 1975〕 The boys' swimming was done in the mill pond at Sherrington.〔
When Hancock needed money to buy Ashton Gifford House, Siegfried Sassoon lent her £8,000, and he later waived the agreed interest on the loan. In 1944, Sassoon's wife, Hester Sassoon, accused the two of being too close. She also spread such rumours of Mrs Hancock and a local butcher that the headmistress threatened her with a defamation action.〔Max Egremont, ''Siegfried Sassoon'' (2006), p. 434〕〔J. M. Wilson, ''Siegfried Sassoon: the Journey from the Trenches''〕 The Sassoons separated in 1947.〔(George Sassoon (obituary) ) at telegraph.co.uk, accessed 8 September 2013〕
In 1949 a fire at the school partly destroyed the Victorian service wing of Ashton Gifford House.〔Planning application to reconstruct the service wing, Wiltshire County Council, 1949〕 Vivien Hancock blamed this on an electrical fault, but the cause of the fire was disputed.〔Ferdinand Mount, ''Cold Cream: My early Life and Other Mistakes'' (Bloomsbury, 2008)〕 Shortly afterwards, a Mrs Gibbons took over as the school's headmistress.〔(Greenways School, Ashton Gifford House, Codford ), at wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 8 September 2013〕
In 1956, ''The Spectator'' said of Greenways that it was "a Prep School where boys work well because they are treated like human beings and are warm, well fed, and happy."〔''The Spectator'' Vol. 197, Part 1 (1956), p. 160〕 In the 1950s, the school had its own nursery department and kindergarten and was still preparing older boys for Common Entrance and for entrance to high schools.〔''The Official Guide to the County of Wiltshire'' (Home Publishing, 1957), p. 23〕
The school was closed in 1969.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Greenways School」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.