Wispers School was a British independent boarding school for girls aged between 11 and 18 which was founded in 1947 and which closed in 2008 after 61 years' operation. For the first part of its life it was based at Wispers, a large country house near Midhurst, West Sussex, UK. It was also briefly based at West Dean House, West Sussex, and then for the last 40 years of its existence at Oak Hall, Haslemere in Surrey.
Writer Angela Lambert and actresses Susannah York and Pamela Salem attended the school in the early 1950s while it was based at Wispers.
In 1969 the school moved to a new site in Haslemere in Surrey when the Wispers School Trust purchased Oak Hall, in High Lane.Morris, Hazel E., 1999, The Story of Oak Hall, the Main House at Wispers School, Haslemere, report written for Wispers School, online at [1] The house had previously housed another school, Oak Hall School, and so was suitable for Wispers to take over without much modification being needed. The house and 26-acre site was found for the school by Ken Wood, a businessman who was chairman of the governors of Wispers School.
At the time the school had 72 pupils. 46 staff were made redundant: 14 full-time and 15 part-time teaching staff, and 17 support staff involved in the running of the school and its site. The site and its buildings were sold, with the school's estimated £4 million-worth of assets used to establish a Wispers Education Trust, which provides bursaries for girls who would otherwise be unable to benefit from independent education.
Closure of the school
Wispers School in popular culture
Notable former pupils
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