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St Paul's Juniors

St Paul's Juniors
(formerly Colet Court)
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Established 1881
Type Independent preparatory day school
Headmistress Mrs Maxine Shaw
Location Barnes
London
SW13 9JT
 England
51°29′15″N 0°14′18″W / 51.4874°N 0.2383°W / 51.4874; -0.2383Coordinates: 51°29′15″N 0°14′18″W / 51.4874°N 0.2383°W / 51.4874; -0.2383
DfE number 318/6066
Staff c.40
Students c.445
Gender Boys
Ages 7–13
Houses Ash, Beech, Oak, Thorn
Colours

Blue and Maroon

         
Website www.stpaulsschool.org.uk

Blue and Maroon

St Paul's Juniors (formerly Colet Court) is an independent school and preparatory school for boys aged 7 to 13 in Barnes, London. It forms the preparatory department of St Paul's School, to which most Juniors pupils progress on to at the age of 13.

Colet Court was renamed St Paul's Juniors from 1 September 2016.

The School was founded in 1881 (as "Bewsher's") by Samuel Bewsher, an Assistant Master of St Paul's School and secretary to the High Master. It started with 6 pupils at a house in Edith Road, West Kensington. At about this time, St Paul's School was relocated from the vicinity of St Paul's Cathedral to new buildings in Hammersmith. In 1883, Bewsher's preparatory school was incorporated into the St Paul's School foundation, and moved into a new building (which still stands at 100 Hammersmith Road, W6 7JP) called Colet House opposite the then St Paul's School had more than 300 pupils and had more new buildings to accommodate them completed in 1890. In 1892 it changed its name from Colet House to Colet Court. The name derives from John Colet, the original founder of St Paul's School. In September 2016 the name changed once more, to St Paul's Juniors, which reflects one school unified by a common culture and Colet's vision.

When in 1968 St Paul's School moved again, to its present 45-acre (180,000 m2) site in bend of the river Thames at Barnes, Colet Court moved with it. In the 1970s the old buildings became the production base of Thames Television's Euston Films subsidiary, with standing sets for shows like The Sweeney constructed in the old gymnasium. The main building is an extended office building behind the façade that is a grade II listed building. The replacement school buildings in Barnes are soon to be seriously redeveloped in accordance with the St Paul's School building project.

St Paul's Juniors now forms part of a single school campus on the Barnes site. St Paul's Juniors and St Paul's School, whilst housed separately, share many facilities, such as the lunch hall, sports centre, swimming pool and some sports fields.


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