St Edward's School, Cheltenham

252 London Rd, Cheltenham GL53 8 ,United Kingdom
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St Edward's School is an independent co-educational Roman Catholic school in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.The majority of pupils come to the school from St Edward's Junior School, although a significant number come from schools across the county each year. St Edward's is Cheltenham's only independent day school.The current headmistress is Pat Clayfield.HistoryThe school site, Charlton Park, was a hunting lodge that belonged to Edward the Confessor (1003-1066), the only English monarch who was canonised. The manor of Cheltenham which included Charlton was royal property - hence the local area's name, Charlton Kings - and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Later the property was owned by a succession of families, and the original medieval manor house, known as Forden House, was rebuilt several times. It now is substantially as it was in the 18th century, though incorporating 16th century beams and brickwork.In 1935 the property was acquired by a religious order, the sisters of La Sainte Union, originally from France, who established a convent in the house and added new buildings for classrooms. Charlton Park School was opened as a Roman Catholic school for girls in 1939. An area on the edge of the site was given for the building of a new Catholic parish church, Sacred Hearts, in 1957.The need for a similar Catholic school for boys in the Cheltenham area was met in 1958 when the Carmelite order of priests and brothers acquired another historic site, Ashley Manor, less than a mile a way on the London road. Here they opened Whitefriars School. The two schools had many natural links, with families educating their sons and daughters at them. For some years Catholic children who passed their 11+ were awarded places at the schools by the local education authority. Both schools attracted many pupils of other denominations, while retaining their Catholic ethos. New buildings were added on both sites as the schools grew.

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