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The Hall School traces its roots back to 1889 when the Reverend Francis Wrottesley set up his own school, primarily to educate his own growing family of boys. He took in other paying pupils and so the Belsize School for Boys was born. He sold it in 1898 to the Reverend Douglas Marshall when pupil numbers had sunk to 13.
Marshall was a dynamic head, numbers steadily increased and in 1905 with pupil numbers up to 50 new premises were clearly required. Marshall arranged a building exchange with a girls school at The Hall Crossfield Road whose numbers were dwindling. Marshall left The Hall, as it now was, in 1909 when numbers were up to 100. He sold the school to Edward Montauban (later, one of the founders of Stowe School) who continued the development of The Hall over the next 10 years. 1920 saw The Hall pass into the hands of Robin Gladstone the nephew of Gerard Wathen and it was Wathen who, over the next 30 years really established The Hall as the leading North London prep school. The Hall became a charitable trust in 1952 and in 1955 Raymond Cooper its first appointed non-proprietorial head.
HEADMASTERS OF THE HALL:
1889 – 1899
Francis Wrottesley
1899 – 1909
Douglas Marshall
1909 – 1920
Edward Montauban
1924 – 1955
Gerard Wathen
1920 – 1929
Robin Gladstone
1955 – 1976
Raymond Cooper
1976 – 1991
Paddy Heazell
1991 – 1992
Nicholas Coates
1992 – 1993
Dicky Dawe
1993 – 2003
Paul Ramage
2003 – 2005
Garry Pierson
2005 – 2006
Paul Ramage
2006 – 2013
Philip Lough
2013 –
Christopher Godwin