Hampton School is a fee-charging, boys-only private day school in Hampton, London, England. As of the 2024–2025 academic year, the school charges a minimum of £29,916 per year for attendance (plus additional chargers). Until 1975, the school was a voluntary aided grammar school, with no fees. The school admits pupils aged between eleven and eighteen.
In 2021, 92% of the school's pupils achieved A* or A at A-Level. The school features 40th in one ranking of fee-paying schools in the United Kingdom by A-Level results.
It has a preparatory school attached to it, for girls aged 3–7 and boys aged 3–11. It is next to The Lady Eleanor Holles School for girls, with which it co-operates in a number of co-curricular activities and shares several classes, clubs, facilities (including a swimming pool) and a coach service.
History
In 1557, Robert Hammond, a wealthy brewer who was the largest tax-payer in Hampton, left in his will property for the maintenance of a "free scole" and to build a small schoolhouse "with seates in yt" in the churchyard of St Mary's Church, Hampton. The endowment was the Bell Inn, some other houses, and one acre of land. Hammond also founded a school at Kingston-upon-Thames.
To mark this early history, Founders' Day is celebrated by the school towards the end of each academic year. The occasion is marked by a procession of boys walking from the school to St Mary's Church for a service including the school choir singing and readings.
Although the school was founded in 1557, there was provision in Hammond's will that the school would only continue as long as the vicar, churchwardens and parishioners carried out his requests. If not, then the properties would revert to his heirs. It seems that the school did not survive beyond 1568, or possibly earlier, and the properties reverted to the heirs.
Headmaster Barry Martin retired in July 2013 after 16 years of service. He was succeeded by Kevin Knibbs in September 2013.
Sexual abuse cases
There have been two incidents in recent years that involved crimes of sexual abuse perpetrated by teachers whilst at Hampton School. Cook was a rowing coach at the school. The school dismissed him following an internal investigation in 2018.
In 2022, Christopher Arnold pleaded guilty and was added to the sex offenders register after filming through the window of a female shower room as someone was undressing inside. Arnold, a computer science teacher and assistant head of year, was in a romantic relationship with another teacher at the school.
Notable alumni
- Simon Amor (1992–97), former England 7s captain
- Zafar Ansari (2005–10), Surrey and England cricketer
- Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking, (1946–48), former Home Secretary and Secretary of State for Education
- Andy Beattie (1992–97), former rugby union player for Exeter Chiefs and Bath Rugby
- Jamie Benson, rugby union player at Ulster Rugby
- Paul Brand, Professor of Legal History at the University of Oxford
- Vic Briggs, musician (Brian Auger and The Trinity; Eric Burdon & The Animals)
- Paul Casey (1989–95), professional golfer (15 DP World Tour event wins)
- Monty Munford (1972–79), Bollywood actor and writer for The Economist, Forbes and The Telegraph
- Thurston Dart (1933–38), musicologist and harpsichordist
- Michael Denley (1931–2013), Olympic athlete
- Keith Faulkner (1955–62), chairman, Working Links, Manpower
- Tom Gearing (2003–2006), finalist of the Apprentice
- Andrew Hall, hedge fund manager
- Walter Hayes, Sunday Dispatch editor, senior executive at the Ford Motor Company
- Murray Head (1959–62), musician
- Geoff Hunt (1959–66), former president of the Royal Society of Marine Artists
- Matthew Hurles, Professor at the University of Cambridge
- Tony James, musician
- Joshua King, Premier League footballer for Fulham FC
- Max Kretzschmar (2007–2010), footballer at Wycombe Wanderers FC
- Louis Lynagh (2012–2019), rugby player for Benetton Rugby and Italy
- Peter Lovesey (1948–55), author
- Chris Martin, ocean rowing oarsman
- Mike Martin (1996-2001), Liberal Democrat MP for Tunbridge Wells
- Sir Brian May (1958–65), musician (Queen)
- Jim McCarty (1955–62) founding member of The Yardbirds
- Zach Miles (1964–71), chairman, Vedior
- Matt Brittin (1979–86), CEO of Google UK
- Iain Morris (1984–91) co-writer of E4's The Inbetweeners
- Daniel Pemberton, (1989–96) composer of hit films such as Project Hail Mary and Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse
- Toby Roland-Jones (1999–2006), cricketer, Middlesex and England
- Paul Samwell-Smith (1955–62) founding member of The Yardbirds
- John Scott (1960–1968) sociologist and former pro vice-chancellor, Plymouth University
- Greg Searle (1983–90), Olympic gold-winning oarsman
- Jonny Searle (1980–87), Olympic gold-winning oarsman
- Barry Sheerman (1951–57), Labour MP for Huddersfield since 1983 and chairman of the Education Select Committee
- Graham Skinner, Air Vice Marshal (1956–63)
- Ollie Stanhope, Paralympic gold-winning oarsman
- Michael Sterling (1957–64) Vice-Chancellor of Brunel University and the University of Birmingham
- Dave Travis (1957–1964) UK international athlete, former UK record holder at javelin
- Michael Underwood (1737–1820), surgeon and writer on surgery, discoverer of infantile paralysis
- Sir Peter Wykeham-Barnes, World War II flying ace (1926–28)
- Zia Yusuf, businessman and political campaigner, Reform UK Spokesperson for Home Affairs
Notable staff
- Martin Cross – Olympic gold-winning oarsman, 1984
- Maurice Xiberras – Last leader of the Integration with Britain Party (IWBP) in Gibraltar
- Andy Beattie – former rugby union player for Exeter Chiefs and Bath Rugby and current coach of the school's 1XV team.
Sources
- Wild, Edward & Rice, Ken (2005) School by the Thames. Frome: Butler and Tanner Ltd (Ken Rice retired from teaching history at Hampton in 2007)
- Hampton School Book
References
External links
- School website
- Hampton School Archives
- Hampton School archives, Webarchive
- School Results
