Glendower Preparatory School
History
Glendower Prep was founded in 1895 by Miss Lloyd and Miss Cornwall at 103A Fulham Road and was originally called "Cornwall and Lloyd School". The school shared premises with Dunn and Co the hatters and The Sports Motor Car Co.
At some point between 1902 and 1918, the school moved to 5 Glendower Road and changed its name to Glendower School. After 2 years in Glendower Road, the school relocated to 25 - 27 Cromwell Road.
The school remained at this site from 1920 until 1939 when the Second World War forced an evacuation to Cornwall. Glendower moved into 87 Queen's Gate in 1947 where it has remained with some extension and expansion until the present day.
As of 2020 the headmistress is Ms Kingsmill Moore. From 2012-2019, the headmistress was Ms Sarah Knollys.
Etymology
The name Glendower itself is an anglicised pronunciation of the Welsh prince's name Owain Glyndŵr.
Notable former pupils
References
- ^ Devi, Gayatri (1996), A princess remembers: the memoirs of the Maharani of Jaipur, Rupa & Co., p. 87, ISBN 978-81-7167-307-0
External links
- School Website
- Profile on the ISC website