Medbury has benefited from the generosity of numerous donors over the past 100 years. We would like to thank them for the wonderful facilities we have to date.
- 1923 “Ripsford”, 109 Clyde Road was purchased by Mr and Mrs Eric Chennells and Medbury School opened on 9 February.
- 1926 Present staffroom and former art room added as a dormitory and changing room.
- 1935 Swimming pool was constructed.
- 1955 Present library was built as an assembly hall with a boarders’ dormitory above.
- 1968 The Henderson's property was purchased, and the house became the School dining room and kitchen facilities.
- 1969 Main classroom block was constructed, with new facilities for boarders.
- 1973 Medbury celebrated 50 years.
- 1975 Chennells Hall was opened.
- 1979 Chennells House, built in 1955 on the Creyke Road corner, was purchased by the School.
- 1981 New tennis courts were constructed.
- 1987 New Junior School classrooms and facilities were opened.
- 1994 The Teaching Centre was completed and opened.
- 1998 The 75th Jubilee was celebrated with several special functions throughout the year. The Chennells' House was moved away and the corner of the field developed by the council in conjunction with the new traffic layout.
- 2000 A large part of the original house was remodelled to provide new offices and administration facilities.
- 2002 First stage of the development programme – three astro-turf tennis courts were completed.
- 2003 The Medbury Centre, with a new hall and associated facilities, was completed.
- 2004 The former Chennells Hall was converted into a new library.
- 2013 The School celebrated its 90th year.
- 2015 Extensive development work undertaken on the sports field - 'The Medbury Green'.
- 2016 New Senior School classrooms and facilities were opened.
- 2019 The Medbury School Foundation Building was opened.
- 2023 The Opening of the refurbished historic Ballantyne House was held during the Centenary celebrations.
- 2024 Works start on the Stephen Scott Memorial Pavilion refurbishment.
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“Today, private and independent institutions are dealing with many demands. Not the least of these demands is the necessity to modernise and develop an institution’s physical facilities. The imperative is not only to suit changes that have occurred but to also be forward-looking and flexible enough to meet the ever-changing future of education.”
Whole school photograph with Mr and Mrs Eric Chennells.
Medbury School Boys with Mrs Chennells in 1923.
Mr Eric Chennells teaching a class, with Frank Chennells as a small boy in the foreground.
Boys from the Medbury Boarding House enjoying the snow in 1930.
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