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  1. The school has six day houses – Holden, Rigaud, Sherrington, School, Broke and Felaw – into which all pupils are filtered from year 9/Upper 6th Form onwards, and a single large boarding house - Westwood.

  2. There are seven houses at Ipswich School. Westwood is the boarding house, the other six houses form the basis of our pastoral system in the Middle School and Sixth Form. Each house has around a hundred students in it from Years 9 to 13 and they are under the care of a Head of House from the teaching staff.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IpswichIpswich - Wikipedia

    Ipswich is also home to several independent schools, including Royal Hospital School, Ipswich School (both are co-educational and members of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference), Ipswich High School (has recently changed from girls only to girls and boys) and St Joseph's College (Catholic, co-educational) which hosts an ...

  4. Ipswich Preparatory School, founded in 1883, has had homes at both the north and south ends of the school. The Upper Prep now occupies a building on Ivry Street which recalls Ipswichs maritime roots with its ship-like design, while the Lower Prep borders Anglesea Road.

  5. Ipswich Preparatory School, founded in 1883, has had homes at both the north and south ends of the school. The Upper Prep now occupies a building on Ivry Street which recalls Ipswichs maritime roots with its ship-like design, while the Lower Prep borders Anglesea Road.

  6. 17 de mai. de 2023 · Exploring Ipswich School’s history. May 17, 2023. 11:31 am. The Lower School History Club visited the school archives recently to further their understanding and work that they have been doing on the life of Thomas Wolsey and his connections to Ipswich School. It was fascinating to see pictures of the original school in Ipswich that he ...

  7. Education Image. Ipswich School, Henley Road, Ipswich, Suffolk. Photograph taken 01 April 2004 © Mr Stuart Grimwade. Source Historic England Archive ref: 275476. The school was founded in 1400. The present building was built in 1852 to the designs of Christopher Fleury, an Ipswich architect. It has been built in a red-brick Elizabethan style.