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21-434: Finborough may refer to Finborough Hall, now Finborough School , Suffolk The Finborough Theatre , Earls Court, London Great Finborough , Suffolk Little Finborough , Suffolk Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Finborough . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

42-824: A big role: they took control of the estate after the Wollastons and owned it until the mid 1930s. The connection with the Pettiward family meant that it gave its name to Finborough Road in Earls Court , London , developed as part of the Pettiward Estate and later the Finborough Theatre . Since 1897 each Easter Monday two teams of six men from Haughley and Great Finborough race a mile across boggy fields from Boyton Hall to The Chestnut Horse pub in Finborough. The origin of

63-540: Is also located in the village. About 250 pupils attend the school, which includes Nursery, Pre-Prep, Prep School, Senior School and Sixth Form. St Andrew's Church is the Church of England church. The current church is Victorian , apart from the Tudor porch, and the spire nearly reaches 300 ft. There has been a place of worship on the site for over 1000 years and in 1086 the church as well as Finborough Hall were recorded in

84-479: Is situated in and around Finborough Hall , in the village of Great Finborough , near Stowmarket , Suffolk , England. The original school, named St. George's School, was founded in 1978 by John Sinclair and his family with Derek Slade as Headmaster in Wicklewood near Wymondham , Norfolk and was set up as a military boarding school for boys whose parents were in the armed forces. After failed efforts to purchase

105-568: The Domesday Book . There was also a Congregational chapel built in 1862 which is now a private residence. Inside St Andrew's Church the side chapel is filled with monuments dedicated to the Wollaston family who played a big part in the Finborough Estate. They owned the estate for a century and there are monuments dedicated to nearly all the family members. The Pettiward family also played

126-399: The Pettiward Estate in north-west Chelsea, London SW10, still owned by the Pettiward family. This led to the name of Finborough Theatre . The Hall's original c1700 staircase was moved to Rougham Hall in 1878. The school includes Nursery, Pre-Prep, Prep School, Senior School and Sixth Form. This means that the school has pupils ranging from ages 2 to 18. The Nursery, Pre-Prep are based in

147-531: The army children filled in the spaces in the other houses. This plan is no longer used today; pupils are assigned a random house as soon as they join the school. After an inspection by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in 2005, the school was described as 'a Gem of a school'. Headmaster Derek Slade's use of corporal punishment came under close scrutiny after a BBC Radio 4 Checkpoint investigation in 1982 and, although he escaped charges at

168-505: The brand new pre-prep building with brand new facilities to offer and Prep School are all based in the old Finborough Hall building. The Senior School uses some parts of that building, but mainly uses a classroom block located nearby. Assemblies and prizegiving ceremonies are often held in the nearby Great Finborough church. The school offers a number leadership positions to older pupils, including Head of School, Deputy Head of School, School Council Chair, Prefects, House Captains and members of

189-533: The companies (Anglemoss limited) associated with the directors and owners of the school. The school is based in Finborough Hall , a Grade II listed stucco-faced Tuscan-style country house, originally built in 1795 for Roger Pettiward on land previously owned by William Wollaston MP . Finborough Hall, once owned by the Pettiward family, subsequently gave its name to Finborough Road in London , developed as part of

210-955: The drama studio. The school choir perform regularly at festivals and community gatherings in St Andrew's Church, Great Finborough . The school regularly participates in the Sudbury Festival and the Suffolk Festival of Music, Dance and Speech. Drama is available as a GCSE option. In February 2013, Finborough performing arts club performed their version of the popular musical Rent at the Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds . There are three school houses: Churchill, Marlborough and Nelson, named after Winston Churchill , John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and Horatio Nelson respectively. The different houses compete in various different activities, relating to sport as well as performing arts, throughout

231-461: The facilities of the shore establishment HMS  Ganges , the school was moved to the current site at Great Finborough in 1980. The former Wicklewood school was retained for several years and operated as the St George's School for Girls until this too moved to Finborough and the original site was redeveloped into private apartments and homes. John and Sue Sinclair, as owners, took over running of

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252-436: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Finborough&oldid=932824949 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Finborough School Finborough School is a co-educational independent school . It

273-414: The original buildings in 2000. The school's catchment area includes Great Finborough and the neighbouring village of Buxhall; places are offered first to children from the two villages and then to others from beyond the catchment area up to the school's intake limit. The primary school is a feeder for Stowmarket High School, to which pupils transfer at the age of 11. The independent school Finborough School

294-405: The race is believed to come from a group of men who were faced with being sacked from their jobs at nearby Boyton Hall for drunkenness had to fight it out for the contract with a rival group of workers from Haughley. The farmer from Boyton Hall is believed to have thrown the contract in the air and let the two teams compete to see who could get it across the fields to the pub first. The race starts at

315-700: The school council. Four school houses form the basis of many events throughout the academic year. Annual events include Sports Day and the Cross Country Run. The whole school uses extensive sports fields, tennis and netball courts a half and full sized hockey pitch for both sport and other events and they provide scholarships to those who excel at rugby. Girls play netball , hockey , athletics , tennis and rounders . Boys play football , rugby , athletics, cricket and tennis . Most age groups play matches against other local independent schools . House matches are played every year, house points are awarded to

336-422: The school following Slade's departure, and it was renamed Finborough School. The school merged with Hillcroft Preparatory School in 2006. In 2003, John Sinclair was convicted of assaulting a walker after the man kicked his pet Labrador on the school grounds In 2008, James Sinclair took over as Principal after his father retired. On 15 May 2014 The High Court appointed Grant Thornton as Liquidators for one of

357-492: The sources of the River Gipping . It has two schools, a pub and an active church. In 2001 the parish had a population of 755, increasing to 808 at the 2011 Census. Route 461 bus service operated by Beeston's connects Finborough with Sudbury , Bildeston and Stowmarket on Tuesday and Thursday only. Great Finborough has a primary school, Great Finborough CEVC Primary School, founded in 1873. Two new classrooms were added to

378-417: The time, Slade left the school in 1983. The case resurfaced in 2010 and Slade was convicted of over 50 offences relating to physical and sexual abuse, sexual assault and child pornography, and sentenced to 21 years in jail. Slade died in 2016. Teacher Simon Warr was charged with indecent assault on two former St George's School pupils, and one other child, historically, and appeared in court in 2014. Warr

399-510: The winning house. Churchill house won in 2012. Finborough School has made a number of notable links with local sports clubs. It has successful partnerships with Stowmarket Tennis Club and the Stowmarket Golf Centre. The school also sponsor Bury Rugby Club. Rugby has long been an important and celebrated part of school sport since the 1980s. The school has a choir and various ensembles , with regular performance nights being held in

420-460: The year in order to win house points. Originally, the school was primarily for boarders and a large percentage of pupils came from military families, hence the names of the houses. The original plan for the houses was to put children of army families into Marlborough house, children of air force families into Churchill house and children from naval families into Nelson house. However, so few children came from naval or air force backgrounds that many of

441-551: Was found not guilty on all charges after the jury deliberated for less than 40 minutes. Warr subsequently wrote a book about his ordeal. Warr told the BBC he believed the allegations were made "on the shirt tail of Derek Slade". Great Finborough Great Finborough is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk , England; about 3 miles (5 km) south west of Stowmarket and near one of

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