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(The End Crowns The Work) , established = 1899 , closed = 2008 , type = Independent school
(now closed) , religious_affiliation = , president = , head_label = Headmistress , head = , r_head_label = , r_head = , chair_label = , chair = , founder = Kathleen Ellis, Theodora Clark , specialist = , address = Croham Road , city =
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, country = England , postcode = CR2 7YN , local_authority =
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Girls' Schools Association The Girls' Schools Association (GSA) is a professional association of the heads of independent girls' schools. It is a constituent member of the Independent Schools Council. History The GSA can trace its history back to the Association of Head ...
, free_label_3 = , free_3 = , website = http://www.crohamhurst.com/ Croham Hurst School was a day independent school for junior and senior girls located in
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, England. It was established in 1899, and closed in 2008 when it was absorbed into Old Palace School,
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.


History

The school was established by Kathleen Ellis in 1899. The second founder, Theodora Clark (of the Clarks shoe manufacturing family) joined Miss Ellis in 1901. During the
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, the school was evacuated to Bridge House, Somerset - where the staff and girls enjoyed the countryside to such an extent that when the Croydon site reopened in 1942 they didn't want to return. However, in 1945 the two schools were reunited on the Croydon site. Shortly afterwards a Junior School was established, later known as The Limes.


Premises

The principal building of the site (known as the "Main Building") was first occupied in 1907. It housed the Headmistress's office, the Small Hall, various form rooms, and two libraries – the Sixth Form Library, and another dedicated to Elizabeth Wagstaff (a sibling of a former pupil, who lost her life in the
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). The Small Hall contained memorials of the school's history, including lists of Headmistresses and Head Girls, a plaque commemorating Kathleen Ellis and Theodora Clark, and a stained-glass window of St. Ursula (created by a former pupil and given to the school in 1948). Rising up the hill from the Main Building was the Garden Wing, built in 1973, which housed an English Room, a Drama Room and a room for Mathematics (two of which were also form rooms). To the left of the Garden Wing was the room for Religious Studies (also a form room); and next to it a path (the "Covered Way") up the hill to the Main Assembly Hall, and later to the Centenary Centre for Design and Technology (constructed to celebrate the School's centenary). To the left of this building were the Science Blocks, mainly constructed in 1969; and beyond them the Doreen Seward Centre, including a Music Room and Gymnasium. To the left of the Doreen Seward Centre was the Sixth Form Centre, originally a house, which was bought in 1957. (It then acquired the name of "The Vineyard", after the parable in the
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in which
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desires
Naboth Naboth ( he, נבות) was a citizen of Jezreel. According to the Book of Kings in the Hebrew Bible, he was executed by Queen Jezebel so that her husband Ahab could possess his vineyard. Narrative 1 Kings 21:1-16 states that Naboth owned a vine ...
's Vineyard to such an extent that his wife,
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, kills the owner to obtain it – although the school did not go to quite these lengths.) The building was for years was used as the science laboratories. Outside this building was a playing field.


List of Headmistresses

*Miss Kathleen Ellis, 1899–1921 *Miss Theodora Clark, 1921–1927 *Miss Berta Humphrey (later Mrs Berta Bywater), 1927–1951 *Miss Florence Ross, 1951–1952 *Miss Stella Wickham (later Mrs Stella Chamberlain), 1952–1959 * Miss Molly Ayre, 1959–1970 * Miss Doreen Seward, 1970–1986 * Miss Joan Shelmerdine, 1986–1994 * Miss Sue Budgen, 1994–2005 * Mrs Jane Abbotts, 2005–2008


Absorption into Old Palace School

In September 2007 it was announced that the
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would be taking over the school from September 2008, and that it was to merge with Old Palace School. From that date, the senior girls and their staff moved to Old Palace School. The senior school at Croham Hurst became the junior school of Old Palace; and The Limes became a nursery. The Main Building of the school has since been refurbished.


Notable former pupils

* Ellinor Hinks (1913–2004), physical educationist. *
Sue Perkins Susan Elizabeth Perkins (born 22 September 1969) is an English actress, broadcaster, comedian, presenter and writer. Originally coming to prominence through her comedy partnership with Mel Giedroyc in ''Mel and Sue'', she has since become best ...
(b. 1969), comedian and broadcaster. *
Susanna Reid Susanna Reid (born 10 December 1970) is an English television presenter and journalist. She was a co-presenter of ''BBC Breakfast'' from 2003 until 2014 alongside Bill Turnbull and Charlie Stayt. In 2013, she finished as a runner-up on the el ...
(b. 1970), newsreader.


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