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- In 1924, our school opened as ‘Purbrook Park County High School’.
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The main building has existed on the site since 1769. The original building was built for Peter Taylor MP by the Palladian architect Sir Robert Taylor, who was also the architect of the first Bank of England.
Our original school hall was built in 1928, and our first school gymnasium in 1935. Further building work took place in the 1950s and 1960s as the school continued to flourish and grow in popularity. In 1989, the main building was 150 years old, and further extensions and renovations took place.
Search over 1 million photographs and drawings from the 1850s to the present day using our images archive. This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest. List entry 1339957. Grade II Listed Building: Purbrook Park School.
Jun 24, 2024 · Hampshire County Council bought the buildings for the school 100 years ago in 1924 when it was then opened as a Hampshire County Council secondary school. On July 6th Purbrook Park School is...
Jul 8, 2024 · Purbrook Park School is 100 years old in 2024, and as part of our Centenary celebrations, we carried out an aerial photograph with our pupils and staff!Pupils and Staff made history by...
Mar 8, 2024 · History of the School. In 1924, Purbrook Park County High School opened in the manor house of the Purbrook Park Estate, which had been sold off 5 years earlier by the Deverell family. When Purbrook Park County High School opened in September 1924. Workers were still building the classrooms and making alterations, turning it from a house into a ...
The main building has existed on the site since 1769. The original building was built for Peter Taylor MP by the Palladian architect Sir Robert Taylor, who was also the architect of the first Bank of England.