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Huyton Hill Preparatory School was a school for boys ages 8 to 13 focused on preparation for entering a Public School, open from 1926 to 1969. The school is one of several that were evacuated from cities in England at the outbreak of World War II to escape the risk of German bombs. It was known for a progressive, liberal approach to discipline. ==The school at Huyton== Huyton Hill was established in September 1926 with four pupils at Victoria Road in Huyton near Liverpool, England. It is listed in the Liverpool Schools directory〔(Liverpool Schools D-K )〕 with its first headmaster, Hubert D. Butler.〔(Liverpool Schools Teachers )〕 The school motto was "I will with a good will", which set the tone for the ethos of the school and its administration. Huyton Hill was the first school in the country to host its own aircraft landing strip as reported in Flight Magazine.〔(Flight Magazine July 8th 1932 )〕 Before becoming headmaster, Hubert Butler served in the Flying Corps in World War I as 2nd Lieutenant Flying Officer. Butler became a member of the Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS) in November 1929, as listed in "Preparatory Schools Review", No. 104, Vol. X.〔"Preparatory Schools Review", No. 104, Vol. X.〕 Butler's name also appears in the "List of Members and Articles of Association", IAPS, January 1930, p. 5.〔"List of Members and Articles of Association", IAPS, January 1930, p.5.〕 In the IAPS List of Members and Articles of Association, May 1951, p. 7.,〔IAPS "List of Members and Articles of Association", May 1951, p.7.〕 the names of both Butler brothers are listed. Gerald V Butler became a member in 1950. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Huyton Hill Preparatory School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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