Young House

Young House was around only from 1997-2000. It was named after the first female member of staff, Miss A Young, who arrived at Exeter School in 1915. She arrived from Girton College, Cambridge, and taught the Classics and remained on staff until July 1925.

Dacre Balsdon (1914-1920) recounted that:

Miss Young came, so full of wit and cleverness and life, and yet so small that one was afraid that a gust of wind might blow her away over Haldon, and she would be gone for good.

Percy Woodland (1916-1922) mentions that she was:

A Girton graduate who was sister of the great Arthur Young, the English scrumhalf. She ended up as Headmistress of Blackheath School.

 

Come along to our whole school open morning on Friday 24 January 9-10.45am to hear from the Head, have a pupil-led tour around classes in action and have your questions answered by our friendly admissions team.

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