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Port Regis School is a co-educational preparatory school for boys and girls between the ages of 3 and 13. The school is located in 140 acres of parkland on the Dorset / Wiltshire border in southern England, situated between the towns of Shaftesbury and Gillingham. In 2009 ''Which school?'' said of Port Regis that it had "long been a market leader in the prep school world"〔Wendy Bosberry-Scott, ed., ''Which school?'' (2009), p. xxiv〕 while the Tatler Schools Guide 2014 described it as "a prep school with public-school facilities (...) Simply the shiniest, best-equipped prep around".〔http://www.tatler.com/guides/schools-guide/2014/prep/port-regis〕 In 2014 the Independent Schools Inspectorate judged Port Regis to be 'excellent' in all nine inspected categories.〔http://www.isi.net/schools/6788/〕 Pupils (known as ''Portregians'') progress to a variety of schools in the UK and abroad including Benenden, Bryanston, Canford, Charterhouse, Cheltenham Ladies' College, Cranleigh, Downe House, Eton, Harrow, Marlborough, Millfield, Oundle, Rugby, Sherborne, Sherborne Girls, Wellington, Winchester and Wycombe Abbey. ==History== The original school was founded by Dr Alfred Praetorius in 1881 in Weymouth Street, London.〔http://www.portregis.com/362/welcome/history-of-port-regis〕 A few years later it moved to Folkestone and in 1921 to Kingsgate, Broadstairs, in the grounds of which stood an ancient arch, erected by Earl Holland to commemorate a chance landing by Charles II in 1683. This provided the name of the School, Port Regis, "Gate of the King". In the 1930s, while at Broadstairs, the school was unusual in offering scholarships for the sons of physicians.〔''Homes and Gardens'' for May 1940, in vol. 21 (1940), p. 427: "Port Regis, Broadstairs, is a preparatory school which has scholarships for sons of medical men..."〕 In September 1943 Port Regis was evacuated to a wing of Bryanston School in Blandford.〔Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy, ''Half an Arch: a memoir'' (2004), (pp. 55–56 )〕 After a brief stay at the Earl of Verulam's home at Gorhambury, the School moved in 1947 to Motcombe Park, one mile (1.6 km) from Shaftesbury in Dorset, where it has been ever since. In 1972 the freehold of the property was acquired. More recent developments include the building of the Jowett sports hall, opened in 1980 by Anne, Princess Royal. The Centenary Hall was opened in 1984. On 22 February 1991, the Queen's Hall, a new gymnasium and swimming pool, were opened by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, while their grandchildren Peter and Zara Phillips were at the school.〔Tim Graham, ''The Royal Year, 1991'' (1992), p. 46〕 The three most recently constructed school buildings are the Cunningham Hall of Technology (1992), the Farrington Music School (2003) and the JM Upward Academic Centre (2008). 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「Port Regis School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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