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Wispers School was a British independent boarding school for girls aged between 11 and 18 which was founded in 1947 and which closed in 2008 after 61 years' operation. For the first part of its life it was based at
Wispers Wispers is a Grade II listed British country house in the parish of Stedham with Iping near Midhurst, West Sussex. The house was built in 1874–1876 by architect Richard Norman Shaw, in the Tudor Revival style, more commonly known as "M ...
, a large country house near
Midhurst Midhurst () is a market town, parish and civil parish in West Sussex, England. It lies on the River Rother inland from the English Channel, and north of the county town of Chichester. The name Midhurst was first recorded in 1186 as ''Middeh ...
,
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, UK; it was also briefly based at
West Dean House West Dean House is a large flint-faced manor house situated in West Dean, West Sussex, near the historic City of Chichester. This country estate has approximately of land and dates back to 1086, with various royal connections throughout the ye ...
, also in West Sussex, and for the last 40 years of its existence at
Oak Hall, Haslemere Oak Hall at Haslemere, Surrey, England is a Grade II listed building, listed country house. As of 2013 it houses Oak Hall Country Club, part of the Wispers Park retirement apartments. History Residential house The house was commissioned by Sc ...
in
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.


Midhurst

In 1946 Helen Brown, the wife of a vicar, bought Herries School in
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in
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. In 1947 her husband needed to be confined to a TB clinic near the south coast, and accordingly the school was to move to
Wispers Wispers is a Grade II listed British country house in the parish of Stedham with Iping near Midhurst, West Sussex. The house was built in 1874–1876 by architect Richard Norman Shaw, in the Tudor Revival style, more commonly known as "M ...
, a large country house designed by the architect
Richard Norman Shaw Richard Norman Shaw RA (7 May 1831 – 17 November 1912), also known as Norman Shaw, was a British architect who worked from the 1870s to the 1900s, known for his country houses and for commercial buildings. He is considered to be among the g ...
, near Midhurst in West Sussex. For the start of the autumn term 1947 Herries School was split, with the local children remaining at the non-boarding junior school part of Herries in Cookham Dean, and the boarding contingent moving to Wispers. Herries School at Wispers was renamed Wispers School for the start of the autumn term 1949. Writer
Angela Lambert Angela Maria Lambert (née Helps; 14 April 1940 – 26 September 2007) was a British journalist, art critic, and author. She is best known for her novels ''A Rather English Marriage'' and ''Kiss and Kin'', the latter of which won the Romantic No ...
and actress Susannah York both attended Wispers School in the early 1950s, while it was based at Wispers.


Locations

In 1956 the school moved to
West Dean House West Dean House is a large flint-faced manor house situated in West Dean, West Sussex, near the historic City of Chichester. This country estate has approximately of land and dates back to 1086, with various royal connections throughout the ye ...
in
West Dean, West Sussex West Dean is a village, Anglican parish and civil parish in the District of Chichester in West Sussex, England north of Chichester on the A286 road just west of Singleton. The parishes include the hamlets of Binderton and Chilgrove. The civ ...
, which was owned at the time by
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. In 1964 James gave the House to a charitable trust, The Edward James Foundation, but the school was able to remain at West Dean until 1968. In 1969 the school moved to a new site in
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in Surrey when the Wispers School Trust purchased Oak Hall, in High Lane.Morris, Hazel E., 1999, ''The Story of Oak Hall, the Main House at Wispers School, Haslemere'', report written for Wispers School, online a

/ref> The house had previously housed another school, Oak Hall School, and so was suitable for Wispers to take over without too much modification being needed. The house and 26-acre site was found for the school by Ken Wood (manufacturer), Ken Wood, a businessman who was chairman of the governors of Wispers School.


Closure of the school

The decision to close the school was made unanimously by the board of governors, for the twin reasons of a falling roll of pupils due to a drop in demand for all-girls' boarding education, and rising costs. The May 2008 announcement of the closure of the school was unexpected, especially as the school had recently received a glowing
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report and had been given the award for "the most pro-active business in the community" in Haslemere Chamber of Trade and Commerce's 2008 awards. At the time the school had 72 pupils. 46 staff were made redundant: 14 full-time and 15 part-time teaching staff, and 17 support staff involved in the running of the school and its site. The site and its buildings were sold, with the school's estimated £4 million-worth of assets used to establish a ''Wispers Education Trust'', which provides bursaries for girls who would otherwise be unable to benefit from independent education.


Wispers School in popular culture

Novelist
Angela Lambert Angela Maria Lambert (née Helps; 14 April 1940 – 26 September 2007) was a British journalist, art critic, and author. She is best known for her novels ''A Rather English Marriage'' and ''Kiss and Kin'', the latter of which won the Romantic No ...
attended Wispers in the early 1950s and a fictionalised version of the school and its pupils and staff is presented in her 1990 novel, ''No Talking After Lights''.


Notable former pupils

*
Angela Lambert Angela Maria Lambert (née Helps; 14 April 1940 – 26 September 2007) was a British journalist, art critic, and author. She is best known for her novels ''A Rather English Marriage'' and ''Kiss and Kin'', the latter of which won the Romantic No ...
* Susannah York


References


External links


Wispers Trust Limited, the educational charity set up after the sale of the school
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