Durnford School

Durnford School

Durnford School was a notoriously spartan and uncomfortable[1] preparatory school which opened in 1894[2] on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset. The school occupied Durnford House, in High Street (postcode BH19 3HB) in the village of Langton Matravers near Swanage. "Strip and swim" was the morning ritual for the boys – watched by headmaster Thomas Pellatt – into the sea from Dancing Ledge on the coast in 1898. Later, Pellatt had quarrymen blast out a pool in the rocks of Dancing Ledge[3] for his pupils to swim.[4] Pellatt wrote his reminiscences in a book: Boys in the making 1936.[5]

War memorial

The Langton Matravers St Georges Parish Church has a memorial of names of those from the school who fell in World War I with 53 names and a further memorial to those from World War II but without names.[6]

During World War II Durnford School was occupied by radar scientists; a map showing the location of the school is shown on a map of radar sites scattered throughout Dorset.[7]

Notable former pupils

  • John Nicholas Rede Elliott MI6 Intelligence Officer notable for his involvement with the Commander Lionel Crabb affair in the 1950s and the flight of traitor Kim Philby to Moscow in 1963.
  • Ian Fleming author of the James Bond novels, who attended Durnford before Eton together with his brother Peter.[9] The school was next to the estate of the Bond family whose motto is The World Is Not Enough.[10] The book "For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming and James Bond" by Ben Macintryre describes Durnford as a "traditionally brutal prep school". He claims it "epitomised the strange British faith in bad food, plenty of Latin and beatings from an early age". Macintyre quotes from a letter Fleming sent to his mother at the age of seven, saying: "My coff (sic) has grown to a whoping (sic) coff now. Don't tell Mr Pellatt (the headmaster) cause just this morning he said that nun (sic) of us had coffs.I am afraid that I do not like school very much." Macintyre adds that the school, which closed in the Second World War made Ian no more ill nor miserable that anyone else. The head's wife read to the pupils from popular fiction including John Buchan adventures, The Prisoner of Zenda and Bulldog Drummond yarns. Durnford School's buildings became a ramshackle out-station of the Air Research Establishment's Telecommunications Research Establishment, devising Britain's radar systems from 1940-42. Some were demolished soon afterwards although Durnford House still stands.[11]

References

Coordinates: 50°36′35″N 2°00′12″W / 50.60972°N 2.00333°W / 50.60972; -2.00333


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