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Barnard Castle School, founded in 1883, is a co-educational independent day and boarding school in Barnard Castle
Barnard Castle

Barnard Castle is a town in Teesdale, County Durham, England named after the Barnard Castle around which it grew up. It sits on the north side of the River Tees, opposite Startforth, south southwest of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, west of Middlesbrough and southeast of the county town of Durham....
, County Durham
County Durham

County Durham is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in North East England England. The county town is Durham.The largest settlement in the county is the town of Darlington....
, England
England

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. It caters for pupils aged 4 to 18, with pupils younger than 11 being taught in a separate on-site Preparatory School ("Prep School").

Set in its own estate, Barnard Castle School is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The school is located on the outskirts of the town of Barnard Castle
Barnard Castle

Barnard Castle is a town in Teesdale, County Durham, England named after the Barnard Castle around which it grew up. It sits on the north side of the River Tees, opposite Startforth, south southwest of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, west of Middlesbrough and southeast of the county town of Durham....
.

Barnard Castle Preparatory School
The Prep School is an integral part of Barnard Castle School, having access to all its facilities and expertise.






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Barnard Castle School, founded in 1883, is a co-educational independent day and boarding school in Barnard Castle
Barnard Castle

Barnard Castle is a town in Teesdale, County Durham, England named after the Barnard Castle around which it grew up. It sits on the north side of the River Tees, opposite Startforth, south southwest of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, west of Middlesbrough and southeast of the county town of Durham....
, County Durham
County Durham

County Durham is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in North East England England. The county town is Durham.The largest settlement in the county is the town of Darlington....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
. It caters for pupils aged 4 to 18, with pupils younger than 11 being taught in a separate on-site Preparatory School ("Prep School").

Set in its own estate, Barnard Castle School is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The school is located on the outskirts of the town of Barnard Castle
Barnard Castle

Barnard Castle is a town in Teesdale, County Durham, England named after the Barnard Castle around which it grew up. It sits on the north side of the River Tees, opposite Startforth, south southwest of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, west of Middlesbrough and southeast of the county town of Durham....
.

Barnard Castle Preparatory School


The Prep School is an integral part of Barnard Castle School, having access to all its facilities and expertise. It is situated in a separate area of the school grounds with its own organisation, staff and buildings. Pupils, therefore, have the benefit of the security of their own area while benefiting from many extras. The Prep School has recently undergone a substantial refurbishment programme and the next few years should see more developments.

Pastoral


Pastoral care for senior school pupils is provided through a house system. Each pupil is assigned to a house. Each house has its own accommodation in the school and its own set of tutors to look after members of the house.

There are eight houses in total each with its own colour and shield: The two boys' boarding houses are York (red) for junior boys and Northumberland (sky blue) for seniors. The three day boys' houses are Tees (dark green) and Dale (maroon), both originally formed from Teesdale House, the first day boys' house, and finally Durham (gold), which was converted from boarding to day when the school expanded in the 1990s. The boarding girls belong to the original Sixth Form girls' house, Longfield (dark purple), and the new houses formed for day girls when the school became co-educational are Bowes (light green) and Marwood (purple).

The houses form the basis for much competition within the school. The first competition in the school year is the House Singing Competition in which every member of the school takes part. Thereafter, throughout the school year, the houses compete against each other in a variety of academic, artistic, and sporting events.

Academic


  • Humanities: Geography, History, English Literature, English Language, Religious Studies
  • Social Sciences: Ethics, Business Studies, Economics, Politics, Physical Education
  • Sciences: Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Further Maths, ICT, Computing
  • Creatives: Theatre Studies, Art, Music, Design Technology
  • Classics: Latin, Classical Civilisation, Ancient History, Greek
  • Languages: French, German, Spanish


In 2007, GCSE results were the best ever with 92.8% of the pupils passing GCSE's at grade A*-C. At A level, there was a 100% pass rate, 56.7 at grade A or B.

Both the senior and the Prep school were inspected in March 2005. The Independent Schools Council (ISC) reports are available .

A recent (January 2008) addition to the school has been the Macfarlane Building, housing the Physics and ICT departments and also offering an "open access" area of network stations for all pupils.

Sport


Rugby is the major sport in the Autumn Term for boys and hockey for girls. Girls' hockey is very popular in the school and is played to a high standard with pupils regularly representing Durham County Under 14, 16 and 18 levels.

In the Spring Term the boys play football, hockey and squash whilst the girls play netball and lacrosse. Both boys and girls take part in cross country running and swimming.

During the Summer term
Summer term

Summer term is the name of the summer academic term at many United Kingdom schools and universities, and also elsewhere in the world.In the UK, the term runs from the Easter holiday until the end of the academic year in June or July, and thus corresponds to the Easter term at Cambridge University, and Trinity term at Oxford University and s...
, cricket
Cricket

Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
 is the most important sport for boys. Teams have toured Majorca and the Caribbean
Caribbean

The Caribbean is a region consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands , and the surrounding coasts. The region is located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and Northern America, east of Central America, and to the north of South America....
 in recent years. Members of the 1st XI often gain representative honours for their counties and the North of England. Girls focus on rounders in the summer whilst girls and boys both play tennis and do athletics. School athletics has recently been improved dramatically with the junior girls winning the northern HMC competition at Gateshead Stadium.

Barnard Run


The Barnard Run is probably the second oldest school competition, consisting of a cross-country trial over a hilly course. It dates back to 1893 when Lord Barnard donated and presented the trophy. (The Wilson Run at nearby Sedbergh School dates back to 1881.) The modern Barnard Run involves girls and boys competing at Junior (Years 7 and 8), Intermediate (Years 9 and 10) and Senior (Years 11 and Sixth Form) levels. The race takes place annually at the end of the first half of the Spring Term. It is keenly contested and between individuals and houses. The girls' and younger boys' race is about two and a half miles long while the senior boys' is four. This competition is a key event in the school calendar.

Rugby


The school seems to have a knack for producing international rugby players both at schoolboy and senior level. The best known are Rob Andrew
Rob Andrew

Christopher Robert "Rob" Andrew Order of the British Empire , nicknamed "Squeaky", is a former English people rugby union footballer and currently Director of Elite Rugby at the Rugby Football Union....
, brothers Rory Underwood
Rory Underwood

Rory Underwood Member of the Order of the British Empire is a former England rugby union footballer who played Rugby union positions#14. and 11....
 and Tony Underwood
Tony Underwood

Tony Underwood is a former England rugby union footballer who played as a Rugby union positions#14. & 11. Wing rugby union positions. He is of Han Chinese-English people parentage....
, and Mathew Tait
Mathew Tait

Mathew Tait is an England rugby union footballer. He is an Rugby union positions#13. Outside centre & 12. Inside centre, a fullback or Rugby union positions#14....
 who have all played for England at senior level.

Rob Andrew
Rob Andrew

Christopher Robert "Rob" Andrew Order of the British Empire , nicknamed "Squeaky", is a former English people rugby union footballer and currently Director of Elite Rugby at the Rugby Football Union....
 captained the school's first XV in 1981. He went on to play for England from 1985-1997 appearing 71 times and scoring 369 points for England. He holds five international caps for the British and Irish Lions, the highest representative honour for British and Irish rugby union footballers. Andrew is England's third highest points scorer after Paul Grayson and Jonny Wilkinson (Andrew's protégé). Rob Andrew was Director of Rugby for the Newcastle Falcons before leaving in 2006 to become the Rugby Football Union's Elite Director of Rugby.

Rory Underwood is England’s leading try scorer with 49 tries. Having played on both wings for England, he is also England’s second most capped player with 85 caps. Underwood also appeared in 6 international tests for the Lions. Tony Underwood also played for England on the wing 27 times and the two became the first brothers to play for England together since 1937.

As of the end of the 2008 Six Nations, Mathew Tait holds 22 caps for England He became the youngest player for England since Jonny Wilkinson being just 18 when he made his debut against Wales in the 2005 Six Nations. An accomplished Sevens player, Tait won a silver medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games with England. In April 2008 it was revealed that Tait transferd to the Sale Sharks at the end of the 2007/08 season.

Many other Old Barnardians are involved in professional rugby, especially with the Newcastle Falcons. Lee Dickson (who moves to Northampton Saints for the 2008/09 season), Tim Visser, Alex Tait and Ed Williamson have all represented the Falcons in the Guinness (formerly Zurich) Premiership. Numerous others are members of the senior academy.

Calum Clark, the school's 1st XV captain for the 2006-2007 season, made his Premiership debut in 2007 for Leeds Carnegie, just three months after leaving school, becoming the youngest ever forward to play in the Premiership.

Many current Barnardians represent junior international sides, as well as the North of England, several northern county sides (such as Durham, Cumbria, Yorkshire and Cheshire) and the Independent Schools' Barbarians. In recent years Alex Gray, Tom Catterick and Rory Clegg have represented England at Under 16 and 18 levels. Gray captained the international side to a Grand Slam Under 16s Four Nations in 2007 as the first pupil to captain an international side whilst at the school.

Rory Clegg
Rory Clegg

Rory Clegg born 6 January, 1990 in Germany is a rugby union player for the Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership. He plays as a Rugby_union_positions#Fly-half and is a product of Barnard Castle School....
 now plays Fly Half for the Newcastle Falcons
Newcastle Falcons

The Newcastle Falcons is a rugby union team currently playing in the Guinness Premiership. The club was established in 1877 and they play at Kingston Park stadium in Kingston Park, Newcastle upon Tyne....
 and has been selected for England U20's in the current 2008-2009 season.

The team reached the final of the national Daily Mail Cup 3 times in 5 seasons between 2002 and 2007. Nicknamed the Barney Army, the team have lost to Oakham, Colston's and Warwick in each final. In 2008 the 1st XV were beaten in the semi-finals 19-16 by St Benedict's School
St Benedict's School

St Benedict's School is an independent Roman Catholic Church day school situated in Ealing, West London. The school is part of Ealing Abbey and is governed by the Abbot and monks of Ealing....
. The 1st VII have also appeared in final of the North of England Sevens and Rosslyn Park Sevens.

The first team coach since 1999 has been Martin Pepper. A former professional back-rower for Harlequins, Pepper appeared in a number of games for England but never an international test.

International Rugby Honours

Full England caps
  • James E. Hutchinson (1906)
  • Tom Danby (1949)
  • Rory Underwood (1984-1996)
  • Rob Andrew (1985-1997)
  • Tony Underwood (1992-1999)
  • Mathew Tait (2005-present)


England Saxons
  • Mathew Tait
  • Lee Dickson


England Under 20s
  • 2007-2008 Alex Tait
  • 2007-2008 Calum Clark
  • 2008-2009 Rory Clegg


England Under 19s
  • 2006-2007 Alex Tait
  • 2003-2004 Mathew Tait


England Under 18s
  • 1985-1987 Tony Underwood
  • 2001-2002 Joe Clark
  • 2002-2003 Mathew Tait
  • 2002-2003 James Hamer
  • 2003-2004 Ross Batty
  • 2003-2004 Phil Dawson
  • 2004-2005 Tim Visser
  • 2004-2006 Alex Tait
  • 2005-2007 Calum Clark
  • 2006-2008 Rory Clegg
  • 2007-2009 Alex Gray (as Captain from July 2008)
  • 2007-2008 Tom Catterick


England Under 16s
  • 2006-2007 Alex Gray (Captain)
  • 2006-2007 Tom Catterick
  • 2005-2006 Rory Clegg
  • 2002-2003 Ross Batty
  • 2001-2002 Mathew Tait
  • 1997-1998 Tim Foster
  • 1984-1985 Andrew J. Hetherington


Scotland Under 18s
  • Adam Mckenzie
  • Lee Dickson
  • Cameron Anderson


Scotland Under 20s
  • Adam Mckenzie


Ireland Under 18s
  • 2006-2007 Sean Dougall


Ireland Under 19s
  • 2007-2008 Sean Dougall


Germany Under 18s
  • 2007-2008 Sam Castledine


Tradition


Cheers: If a school sports team is victorious the entire team will, on return to school, stand on Central Hall Table (Central Hall being the school's focal point) and the captain will lead three cheers for the school. For the 1st XV cheers also take place after home victories. The team gathers in what is known as Back Porch immediately after the match and three cheers are sounded.

Nailing Up: This occurs at the every end of term school chapel service. Originally taking place in Central Hall, the captain of the house team which had won that term's major sporting event would climb up to his house shield and nail the award to the shield. Nowadays the captain of the winning house team comes to the front of chapel and ceremonially taps the shield.

Speech Day: Occurring on the final day of the Summer Term (usually a Saturday) the entire school community including parents, relatives and friends of the school, meet for Speech Day. The Chairman of the Governors, the Headmaster, an invited Speaker and the Head of School make speeches, and academic prizes are awarded to pupils.

Notable alumni (Old Barnardians)

  • Rob Andrew
    Rob Andrew

    Christopher Robert "Rob" Andrew Order of the British Empire , nicknamed "Squeaky", is a former English people rugby union footballer and currently Director of Elite Rugby at the Rugby Football Union....
     - former professional England Rugby Union player, now Director of Elite Rugby at the RFU
  • Bentley Beetham - ornithologist, photographer, mountaineer (member of George Mallory
    George Mallory

    George Herbert Leigh Mallory was an England mountaineer who took part in the first three British expeditions to Mount Everest in the early 1920s....
    's 1924 Everest team). See also
  • David J. Bodycombe
    David J. Bodycombe

    David J. Bodycombe is a puzzle author and games consultant working in the UK, mainly on television and radio game shows , in newspapers and many puzzle books....
     - puzzle author
  • Becky Boston - professional Lady of the night
  • Andrew Cantrill
    Andrew Cantrill

    Andrew Cantrill is a British-born organist and choral director.He was born in 1971 and educated at Reigate Grammar School, Barnard Castle School and the University of Durham....
     - organist
  • Scott Carpenter - professional Water Polo player with Great Britain
  • Calum Clark, professional Rugby Union player with Leeds Carnegie
  • Hannah Clark, professional looker like of Calum Clark
  • Jake Covins, Actor on Heroes
  • Giles Deacon
    Giles Deacon

    Giles Deacon is a renowned British fashion designer from Cumbria, England. He was born in Darlington, County Durham.Deacon studied at Central St Martins College of Art and Design, alongside his former girlfriend and influential stylist Katie Grand and designers Alexander McQueen and Luella Bartley....
     - fashion designer
  • Lee Dickson
    Lee Dickson

    Lee Dickson is a rugby union footballer who plays at Rugby union positions#9. Scrum-half for Northampton Saints in the Guinness Premiership....
     - professional Rugby Union player with Northampton Saints
    Northampton Saints

    Northampton Saints are a professional English rugby union club from Northampton, England. Northampton play in green, black and gold colours. They play their home games at Franklin's Gardens which has a capacity of 13,600....
  • Robert Dinwiddie - professional golfer
  • Nigel Farndale
    Nigel Farndale

    Nigel Farndale is a British journalist and author, known for his award-winning interviews in the Sunday Telegraph.He grew up in the Yorkshire Dales, was educated at Barnard Castle School, read philosophy for a master's degree at Durham University and worked as a farmer before becoming a journalist ? he wrote an abusive letter to Aubero...
     - journalist
  • Glenn Hugill
    Glenn Hugill

    Glenn Hugill is a British television presenter and Television producer born in Durham in 1970.He was educated at Barnard Castle School and Christ Church, Oxford....
     - TV producer
  • Ben Jones - professional Rugby Union player Worcester Warriors and England 7s.
  • Nathan McCree
    Nathan McCree

    Nathan McCree is a music composer and sound effects editor for multimedia projects including Computer Games, TV, Live Events and Radio. He worked mainly with Core Design, for the first three Tomb Raider series games, among others....
     - music composer and sound effects editor
  • Professor Edward Mellanby
    Edward Mellanby

    Professor Edward Mellanby, Order_of_the_British_Empire, Knight_Commander_of_the_Order_of_the_Bath, Medical_Doctor, Royal_College_of_Physicians, Royal_Society discovered vitamin D and the role of the vitamin in preventing rickets in 1919....
     - discoverer of vitamin D
  • Kenneth Mellanby
    Kenneth Mellanby

    Kenneth Mellanby was an ecologist and entomologist who, in 1961, founded and served as director of the Monks Wood Experimental Station, an ecological research center in Huntingdon, England....
     - ecologist
  • Graham Ratcliffe - mountaineer (twice conqueror of Everest)
  • Rob Andrew
    Rob Andrew

    Christopher Robert "Rob" Andrew Order of the British Empire , nicknamed "Squeaky", is a former English people rugby union footballer and currently Director of Elite Rugby at the Rugby Football Union....
     - former professional England Rugby Union player, now Director of Elite Rugby at the RFU
  • Alex Tait
    Alex Tait (rugby player)

    Alex Tait born 18 March 1988 in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, England is a rugby union player for Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership....
     - professional rugby player with Newcastle Falcons
    Newcastle Falcons

    The Newcastle Falcons is a rugby union team currently playing in the Guinness Premiership. The club was established in 1877 and they play at Kingston Park stadium in Kingston Park, Newcastle upon Tyne....
  • Mathew Tait
    Mathew Tait

    Mathew Tait is an England rugby union footballer. He is an Rugby union positions#13. Outside centre & 12. Inside centre, a fullback or Rugby union positions#14....
     - professional England Rugby Union Footballer with Sale Sharks
    Sale Sharks

    Sale Sharks are a professional rugby union team who play in England in the Guinness Premiership.The club is an offshoot of Sale F.C., which is based in Sale, North Oxfordshire, but Sharks currently play in Stockport at Edgeley Park, ground sharing with Stockport County F.C....
  • Alexander Taylor - furniture designer
  • Andrew Thornton
    Andrew Thornton

    Andrew Thornton is a National Hunt racing jockey. He was born on October 28, 1972 in Cleveland and schooled at Barnard Castle School in County Durham....
     - jump jockey
  • Richard Tomlinson
    Richard Tomlinson

    Richard Tomlinson is a New Zealand-born United Kingdom former Secret Intelligence Service officer, who was notoriously imprisoned in 1997 for breaking the 1989 Official Secrets Act by giving a synopsis of a proposed book detailing his career in the Secret Intelligence Service to an Australian publisher....
     - former MI6 officer
  • Owen Waldin, Stonemason
  • Kevin Whately
    Kevin Whately

    Kevin Whately is an England actor.Whately is known for his starring role as Neville Hope in the United Kingdom television comedy Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, his role as Dr Jack Kerruish in the drama series Peak Practice, and as Inspector Lewis in the Police procedural Inspector Morse and Lewis ....
     - actor (notably on Inspector Morse
    Inspector Morse

    Detective Chief Inspector Endeavour Morse is a fictional character in a series of thirteen detective novels by United Kingdom author Colin Dexter, as well as the Inspector Morse produced by Central Independent Television from 1987?2000, in which he was portrayed by John Thaw....
    )
  • Guy Wilks
    Guy Wilks

    Guy Wilks is a rally driver, from Great Britain.Wilks first tried his hand in a rally car at the age of 19, having, for some years in his teens, made motorcycle trials his more preferred exploit....
     - rally driver
  • Rory Underwood
    Rory Underwood

    Rory Underwood Member of the Order of the British Empire is a former England rugby union footballer who played Rugby union positions#14. and 11....
     - former professional England Rugby Union player
  • Tony Underwood
    Tony Underwood

    Tony Underwood is a former England rugby union footballer who played as a Rugby union positions#14. & 11. Wing rugby union positions. He is of Han Chinese-English people parentage....
     - former professional England Rugby Union player


Sources

Much of the information on Barnard Castle School is taken from:
1. The school prospectus
2. The school magazines
3. The book "Barnard Castle School, a Centenary Book", published by the Old Barnardians' Club in 1983. ISBN 0950862207
4. The book "The History of Barnard Castle School 1883-1933" compiled by R C Hitchcock M.A. (Publ.1933)
5. Present and past staff and pupils

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