Headington Prep
The preparatory school is located on a separate site across the junction where Headington Road and Headley Way meet. The premise which houses the prep school was originally known as Brookside. It was taken over by the school in 1916. Built in 1886, it was first occupied by Thomas Arnall, Oxford’s Head Postmaster. The school renamed it Napier House when they moved out of the original Headington house with that name. Since the prep school moved in, the facilities have been extended but the main house is still in use. Its pupils uses some facilities of the senior school, such as the swimming pool, playing field, all-weather surface and theatre.
Both the prep and senior schools share the same governing body. Until the 2007-08 school year it admitted boys up to age 7. It is a member of the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools.
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