Sydenham High School


Sydenham High School is a private day school for 4- to 18-year-old girls located in London, England. Sydenham High School was founded by the Girls’ Public Day School Trust in 1887. Since then, the original school roll of 20 pupils has grown to 724 girls. The school is separated into the senior and prep schools, each with a separate site on Westwood Hill in Sydenham.

History

The school was created by the Girls’ Public Day School Trust in 1887 with an initial school roll of twenty and Ms I Thomas as the founding head.
file:Sydenham High School by Elliott and Fry in 1900.jpg|thumb|Sydenham High School's first building in 1900
In 1901 the mathematics graduate Helen Sheldon became the school's second head teacher. She created the school's first orchestra. She introduced the idea of senior girls becoming prefects and she divided the school into houses. Sheldon's family had left her money and she used some of this to offer her school interest free loans. A minor addition was a school pavilion that was created from an old tram, but the major additions was to the school grounds. Using the money she lent to the school the campus was increased by the purchase of adjoining land. In 1910 Sheldon obtained permission for the school's buildings to be increased by the use of two former residential houses. Sheldon retired in 1917.
In April 1934, the school moved to Horner Grange, a former house built for diamond magnate William Knight in 1884, where he lived until his death in 1900. The premises subsequently became a hotel before the school bought the freehold. It was damaged by fire in 1997, but the building was restored.
The school's original Anglo Saxon motto, Nyle ye drede, means "fear nothing" and is adopted by the school as a whole. As distinct cohorts within a shared community, the school actively encourage pupils to step outside their comfort zones, developing both independence of mind and the courage to take risks. 2022 marks the school's 135th anniversary and has refreshed its straplines for each of the three sections of the school: "Flourish and Fly", "Use Your Voice" and "Own Your Future" whilst alumnae "Lead The Way".

Headmistresses

  • Miss Irene Thomas, 1887-1901
  • Miss Helen Sheldon, 1901-1917
  • Miss Sanders, 1917-1930
  • Miss Smith, 1931-1941
  • Miss Yardley, 1942-1966
  • Miss Hamilton, 1966-1987
  • Mrs Baker, 1988-1999
  • Dr Lodge, 1999-2002
  • Mrs Pullen, 2002-2016
  • Mrs Katharine Woodcock, 2017-2022
  • Ms Antonia Geldeard, 2022-Present

    Notable former pupils

  • G. E. M. Anscombe, philosopher
  • Kathleen Halpin, public servant and feminist
  • Elly Jackson, lead singer with pop group La Roux
  • Emily Joyce, actress
  • Gertrude Leverkus, architect
  • Margaret Lockwood, actress
  • Sophie McKenzie, author of books such as Blood Ties
  • Khadijah Mellah first competitive jockey to wear the hijab and winner of the Magnolia Cup at Goodwood
  • Sandy Powell, BAFTA-winning costume designer
  • Florence Rawlings, musician
  • Kathleen Shackleton, artist