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Brentwood School Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/4/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

A cache easily accessible as a cache and dash, which could be quite busy at peak times. Parking is available very close to the cache on Middleton Hall Lane on the single yellow line after 10 a.m.

In 1557 Sir Antony Browne, the Lord Chief Justice, acquired the land on which Brentwood School was first built. The school statutes were signed by John Donne in 1622 who was Dean of St Paul's and remains one of England's finest poets. The statutes declared that pupils should be instructed in Virtue, Learning and Manners, which are values, still embodied today and words that feature on the school crest.

When Charles Tower took over as School Master in 1806 the school had only 12 boys, but under Dr West's leadership from 1851, the school experienced growth and the foundations were set for future development.

The Chapel was built in 1868 and in the 1870's the school gained its reputation for sport, producing an international rugby player and cricketer. In recent years, pupils have represented their country in fencing, football, skiing, music and drama.

In 1891 Edwin Bean encouraged boys from local state primary schools to join the school through scholarship examinations. Dr. Bean founded the Preparatory School in 1892 and in 1907 wrote the words to the school song to mark its 350th anniversary. The Bean Library was opened in 1929 as a memorial to him.

Evelyn Heseltine developed the school site with the purchase of adjoining land that is sports fields dedicated in his name. His wife laid the foundation stone for the Main School building in 1909. In 1914 James Hough, as Headmaster, provided significant expansion of the school through the acquisition of further property and land in Brentwood together with raising pupil numbers from just over 200 pupils when he took over to almost 900 pupils when he retired in 1945.

In 1957 the Queen opened the Science building during the 400th anniversary. Further buildings have since been added including the Hardy Amies Design Centre in 1999 and the refurbishment of the Courage Hall including a new swimming pool in 2002.

The first girl joined the school in 1974 and the first girls' class began in 1988. The Pre-Preparatory School was founded in 1996 whilst John Kelsall was Headmaster and girls became more integrated into the school as a whole in 1999 whilst single-sex classes continue today. The school is thriving in the 21st Century with nearly 1500 students benefiting from education through the Pre-Prep, Prep and Senior schools.

The cache is a small clip container in a camo bag. This is the Geography Club's first cache; we hope it works out well.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Onfr bs vil pynq gehax

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)