ABSTRACT

First published in 1984, The Rise of the English Prep School was written to provide the first general history of the English Preparatory School.

The book examines how two types of English schools with largely different beginnings, one based on private enterprise and one primarily (but by no means exclusively) on philanthropy, came to be complementary parts of the ‘English Public School system’. It explores the early beginnings of prep or quasi-prep schools in the eighteenth century and their development in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The Rise of the English Prep School will appeal to those with an interest in the history of education, and British social history.

part 1|93 pages

Emergence

chapter 1|12 pages

Beginnings

chapter 2|13 pages

The Question of Precedence

chapter 3|16 pages

The Famous Five

chapter 4|8 pages

National Child Parks?

chapter 5|11 pages

Servicing the Senior Service

chapter 6|17 pages

Lifelines for Clergymen

chapter 7|11 pages

There's Nothing Like a Dame

part 2|28 pages

Giving Early Satisfaction

chapter 8|15 pages

The Stable Network

chapter 9|10 pages

Healthiness Was Next to Godliness

part 3|90 pages

Heyday

chapter 10|34 pages

Prep School Pedigree

chapter 11|13 pages

Did Bowling Bring Them Together?

chapter 12|9 pages

Bull at the Common Entrance Gate

chapter 13|15 pages

Athletes and Aesthetes

chapter 14|14 pages

Assistants

part 4|92 pages

Coming to Terms with Contemporaneity

chapter 15|10 pages

Much Ado about Greek

chapter 16|18 pages

Enter the Insurance Companies

chapter 17|9 pages

The Men in the Engine Room

chapter 18|15 pages

War and Schemes of Symbiosis

chapter 19|14 pages

Change in a Post-War World

chapter 20|16 pages

The ISIS Citadel