Elliott School (London)

Elliott School (London)

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Elliott School is a co-educational foundation school in Pullman Gardens, Putney, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It has Language College specialist status and an Artsmark Award which reflects the school's strong tradition in the visual and performing arts. The school boasts a purpose-built theatre (proscenium type) as well as extensive art studios and design technology workshops. The school's Main Assembly Hall is well known as the location for the Christmas pageant in Richard Curtis' 2003 film "Love Actually".

There have been a number of locations for the Elliott School. It was initially known as Southfields School when it first opened in temporary buildings at Merton Road in 1904. The school was given central school status in 1910 before changing its name to Elliott School in 1911 after Sir Charles Elliott, a governor and the first Chairman of Managers, the school's Elephant Badge reflecting his service in India. The school's leaving age was raised to 14 in 1918, and the Elliott (Mixed) School was reorganised into separate Boys’ and Girls’ Schools in 1925. During World War Two, the two schools were evacuated separately to different locations in 1939. An Emergency School opened in Merton Road in 1940, which merged with the two Elliott Schools in 1945 when they returned to Merton Road at the end of the war.

In 1956 the two Elliott Schools and Huntingfield Secondary Modern School, amalgamated on a new site in Pullman Gardens, to become Elliott Comprehensive School, officially opened in 1957 by the Rt Hon Hugh Gaitskell. The first Head of the new school was Maurice Holmes (1956 - 1967). He was succeeded by Tom Davies (1968 - 1974), Guardino Rospigliosi (1974 - 1982), Victor Burgess (1982 - 2002) and Tony Willis (2002 -2005). From September 2005 the Head has been Mrs Ferrell.

Since 1956 Elliott has evolved from 'Flagship Comprehensive' to Language College and survived as a Mixed Comprehensive while local Mayfield Girls' and Wandsworth Boys' closed. In 1992, Elliott School, Pullman Gdns, was made a Grade II Listed Building and given Grant Maintained Status and in 1999 this was replaced by Foundation School Status.

In 2000 Andy Lambert, an ex-pupil, created a website for former Pupils and Teachers, and an e-group was formed the following year. The interest and activity generated by the website and e-group caused the School to win the Friends Reunited award for Britain’s Friendliest School in 2004. Since the website has been formed, there have been two major reunions of former staff and alumni at the school, with another planned for September 2008.

Notable alumni

The Elliottonian Web Site
* Stephen Alambritis 1968-1975 Politician, Journalist and Referee
* Joe Armstrong (actor) 1993-1997 Actor
* Geoff Arnold 1955-1959? England Bowler
* Re Bethe 1963-1967 Guitarist, Vocalist and Composer
* Wendy Billingsley 1969-1975 Musician and Radio DJ
* William Bevan 1990-1995 Musician (see 'Burial', below)
* Pierce Brosnan 1964-1969 Actor
* Owen Clarke 1991-1998 Musician
* Vic Cooper 1956-1960 Musician and Actor
* Frankie Farley 1953-1958? Musician
* Steven Fleming 1969-1973 Doctor and Scientist
* Peter Green 1958-1962 Musician
* Joe Goddard 1991-1998 Musician
* Brian Gwaspari 1961-1966 Actor
* John Hamell 1958-1962 ? Body Builder, Actor
* Kieran Hebden 1994-1997? Musician
* Adem Ilhan 1994-1997? Musician
* Sam Jeffers 1994-1997 ? Musician
* Colin Mansfield 1960-1967 Musician, Composer and Producer
* Gary McDonald 1973-1978 Actor, Composer.
* Greg McKenzie 1989-1995 Journalist, Radio and TV presenter
* Max Middleton 1958-1963 Musician and Composer
* Chris Miller 1966-1972 Musician and Author
* Jeff Mills 1960-1964 Missionary
* Matt Monro 1942-1944? Musician and Singer
* Delyth Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Drefelin 1974-1979 Former MP, now Baroness
* Martin Newell 1967-1968 Musician, Poet, Writer and Broadcaster
* John Nunn 1965-1970? Chess Grand Master
* Chai Patel 1968-1974 ? Mental Health and Education Services
* Maxwell Reed Pre 1938 Actor
* Colin Petersen 1957-58 Actor and Musician
* Vincent Sipprell 1991-1998 Musician
* Emma Smith 1991-1998 Musician
* John Spencer 1953-1959 Musician
* Ed Spevock 1958-1963 Musician Drummer
* Alexis Taylor 1991-1998 Musician
* Alan Trengove 1941-1946 Journalist Author
* Robert Watson 1963-1970 Musician, Songwriter and Producer.

Others
* Hot Chip [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/the-real-school-of-rock-780693.html The real school of rock - Features, Music - The Independent ] ] - Electropop band members
* Herman Li - Dragonforce guitarist
* Four Tet- Electronic musician
* The Maccabees band members
* Burial- Dubstep musician

References

The Elliottonian Web Site

External links

* [http://www.elliottonians.com/ Elliottonian Web Site.]
* [http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/Elliott_School/ The Elliott School E Group.]
* [http://www.elliott-school.org.uk/ The Current School Web Site.]
* [http://www.old-elliottonians-rfc.org.uk/ Old Elliottonians Rugby Football Club (OERFC).]


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