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Friends' School (known as Walden School from 2016–17) was a
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independent school located in Saffron Walden, Essex, situated approximately 12 miles south of the city of Cambridge, England. The school was co-educational and accommodated children between the ages of three and 18 (boarders and day pupils). The school closed at the end of the 2017 summer term.


History

Friends' School, Saffron Walden was founded as part of the Quakers' Clerkenwell workhouse in Islington in London in 1703, 50 years after
George Fox George Fox (July 1624 – 13 January 1691) was an English Dissenter, who was a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends. The son of a Leicestershire weaver, he lived in times of social upheaval and ...
. The workhouse was for children and the elderly and the school moved out as a separate entity in 1786. It was now nearby in Clerkenwell and now known as the Friends' School. However the new building was damp and ill suited to teaching and learning. In 1825 the school began operation in Croydon. There was initially 120 places for students who began at the age of nine. Children did not have to be members of the Quakers but these children were accepted first. In 1828 the school had a marriage when Elizabeth Hutchinson married Edward Foster Brady. They were both teachers and both former pupils of the school. In 1833 they became joint heads of the school, although Edward was ill and had been consumptive. He died in 1838 and
Elizabeth Brady Elizabeth Brady born Elizabeth Hutchinson (28 March 1803 – 22 May 1874) was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, British headmistress of Friends' School, Saffron Walden, The Mount School, York and her own school in Edgbaston. Life Brad ...
led the school until 1842. In 1876 the mayor of Saffron Waldon offered a new site for the school and in 1879 the school opened in Saffron Walden. In September 2016 the school changed its name to Walden School. On 11 May 2017 it was announced that Walden School would close at the end of the 2016–17 school year.


Notable former pupils and associates

* Harriett Baldwin, MP for West Worcestershire * Edward Bawden, English painter, illustrator, graphic artist and WWII war artist *
Elizabeth Brady Elizabeth Brady born Elizabeth Hutchinson (28 March 1803 – 22 May 1874) was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, British headmistress of Friends' School, Saffron Walden, The Mount School, York and her own school in Edgbaston. Life Brad ...
, student here and head of the school * Judi Dench, actress, Quaker and patron of Walden School * Carola Dunn, author of romance and detective novels * Ralph Erskine, Sweden-based architect and planner (pupil from 1925 to 1931) * Matthew Evans, chairman and former managing director of Faber and Faber Ltd, and member of the House of Lords * Margery Fish, gardener and writer * Imogen Heap, singer-songwriter, record producer and audio engineer * Diana Wynne Jones, novelist, poet and academic (pupil from 1946 to 1952) *
E. V. Lucas Edward Verrall Lucas, CH (11/12 June 1868 – 26 June 1938) was an English humorist, essayist, playwright, biographer, publisher, poet, novelist, short story writer and editor. Born to a Quaker family in Eltham, on the fringes of London, Luca ...
, humorist, essayist and playwright * Tony Newton (Lord Newton of Braintree), politician *
Deborah Norton Deborah Norton is an English actress. Personal life Deborah Norton was born in Croydon, Surrey, in 1943. She attended a Quaker boarding school and later studied at the Drama Centre London. She worked in Britain until she toured America wit ...
, actress * John Peet, journalist and translator of Karl Marx * Matthew Robinson, executive producer of '' Byker Grove'' and ''
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'' and founder of Khmer Mekong Films (pupil from 1958 to 1963) * Tom Robinson, singer-songwriter and broadcaster (pupil from 1961 to 1967) * Jeremy Shearmur, philosopher at Australian National University * Malcolm Shepherd, politician, businessman and member of the House of Lords (pupil from 1929 to 1935) * Sally Tuffin, fashion designer and ceramicist * Emily Young, sculptor


In popular culture

Carola Dunn's book ''Anthem for Doomed Youth'' is set at the school.


See also

* List of Friends Schools


References


Further reading

* ''The Avenue'' (school magazine). * Bolam, W. D. (1952). ''Unbroken community: The story of the Friends' School, Saffron Walden, 1702–1952''. * Buss, R. (2003). ''A Community through three centuries''. * Crosfield, J. B. (1902). ''Saffron Walden School: a sketch of two hundred years''. * Halter, H. (2002). ''The School on the hill: memories of three hundred years of Friends' School, Saffron Walden, 1702–2002''. * Hitchcock, T. V. (ed.) (1987). ''Richard Hutton's complaints book: the notebook of the steward of the Quaker workhouse at Clerkenwell 1711–1737''. * ''OSA Annual reports'', at Essex Record Office, Chelmsford. * ''Saffron Walden Weekly''. Local newspaper founded in 1889. Good coverage of Friends School. * Woods, J. C. (1979). ''Friends School: A hundred years at Saffron Walden 1879–1979''.


External links

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Obituary of Lord Malcolm Shepherd
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