The Nineteenth Century saw the founding of a large number of new schools in Britain, especially by the churches—including the Methodist
church. Although there were already several leading schools that
offered an education for the sons of Ministers of the church, some Methodists
were asking also for schools to be established for sons of lay church
members. The Methodist Conference set up a committee to look at the
possibility of starting a new school at either Oxford or Cambridge.The Leys School was the result. There are eleven separate houses. The Leys curriculum is not just about preparation for exams. The
School’s Christian ethos lies at the heart of our education philosophy.
The social, intellectual, spiritual and emotional needs of the pupils
drive our educational agenda.
Unique Points
The setting for popular novel and play Goodbye, Mr Chips is believed to have been based on The Leys where author James Hilton was a pupil (1915–1918). Hilton is reported to have said that the inspiration for the protagonist, Chips, came chiefly from W H Balgarnie,
one of the masters at The Leys (1900–30) who was in charge of the Leys
Fortnightly (where Hilton's first short stories and essays were
published). Over the years old boys have written to Geoffery Houghton, a
master of The Leys for a number of years and a historian of the school,
confirming the links between Chips and Balgarnie. As with Mr. Chips,
Balgarnie died at the school, at the age of 82, having been linked with
the school for 51 years and living his last years in modest lodgings
opposite the school. Again, like Mr. Chips, Balgarnie was a strict
disciplinarian, but would also invite boys to visit him for tea and
biscuits.
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