Mount House School, Tavistock

Mount House School
Information
TypeIndependent school
Day and boarding school
Co-educational
MottoUt Prosim
(That I May Serve)
Religious affiliationChurch of England
Established1881
FounderMiss Parker and Miss Tubbs
Closed2014
Head MasterPaddy Savage
GenderCo-educational
Age3 to 13
ColoursBlack, White, Grey
PublicationFanfare
Former pupilsOMH

Mount House was a coeducational preparatory school situated in the outskirts of Tavistock, Devon. In June 2014, the school formally merged with Kelly College to form Mount Kelly School.[1]

The school had fifty acres, including playing fields, set on the edge of Dartmoor and including a stretch of the River Tavy.

History

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Mount House School was founded in 1881 by Miss Parker and Miss Tubbs at Alton House, Tavistock Hill, Plymouth. In 1890 the school moved location to North Hill, Plymouth (now the site of St Matthias church hall[2]), moving in 1900 to larger premises at Mount House, Approach Road, Plymouth (Tubbs's birthplace). Plymouth was heavily bombed in World War II and the school re-located to a 50-acre site at Mount Tavy in 1940. The school was considerably developed from 1955 onwards by its last 'owner headmaster' H.P. 'Tony' Wortham (1919-2004) who made it over to a charitable trust on his retirement in 1984. The school subsequently became co-educational in 1996 with a pre-prep established for 3 to 7-year-olds.

The nearby public school Kelly College had often been a destination at age 13 for some Mount House pupils,[3] and the two institutions merged in 2014.

Facilities

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Facilities that were available at Mount House:-

  • All-weather pitch
  • 6 grass pitches for rugby, football, cricket and rounders
  • 700 square metre indoor sports hall
  • 2 squash courts
  • Out door cricket nets
  • 3 cross country courses
  • Netball court
  • Tennis court
  • 9 hole golf course
  • 25m heated outdoor swimming pool
  • Theatre
  • Boating lake

Notable former pupils

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References

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