Cothill House

Cothill House, Cothill
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Cothill
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OX13 6JL

England
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TypePrivate day and boarding school
Preparatory School
MottoDum spiro spero ("While I breathe, I hope")
Religious affiliationChurch of England
Established1860 (moved to present location in 1870)
Department for Education URN123297 Tables
Head MasterGeorge May[1]
GenderBoys
Age8 to 13
Enrolment204
PublicationThe Cothill Magazine
Former pupilsOld Cothillians
Websitehttp://www.cothill.net/

Cothill House is a day and boarding coeducational independent school for preparatory pupils in Cothill, Oxfordshire, which houses around 160 pupils from the ages 7–13.

History

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The school was started in 1860 in Dry Sandford, before moving to its present location in 1870. Previously a boys' school, it began to move towards co-education in 2024.[2] The school was operated by the Prep Schools Trust, a charity registered in England.[3] and in September 2025, became part of Radley Schools Group.

In 2024, the school was listed by the Oxford Mail as one of 45 Oxford schools with stories of sexual harassment and abuse collected by the website Everyone's Invited.[4]

Cothill is situated on a 26-acre site is just a short drive from central Oxford, and the school is widely recognised as one of the UK’s leading prep schools. For the last 150 years Cothill House was solely for boarders, yet this changed in September 2023 when it opened the door to day pupils for the very first time. This coincided with the arrival of a new headmaster, George May, who was previously a housemaster at the nearby Radley College. In September 2025, the school began to accept girls. [5]

Present school

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The school is academically successful, and the class sizes are small, with an average of 14 boys per class. Cothill House routinely sends boys to destinations such as Eton, Harrow and Radley. [6]

Cothill is a nurturing, dynamic day and boarding school committed to helping every child discover their strengths. The school has a family feel with core values rooted in kindness, humour, teamwork, curiosity and respect. [7]

Headmasters

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  • 2023: George May
  • 2011 – 2023: Duncan Bailey

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Cothill House". Get Information about Schools. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Cothill announces transition to co-education starting 2025". Herald Series. 21 April 2024. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
  3. ^ "Prep Schools Trust, registered charity no. 309639". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  4. ^ "All 45 Oxfordshire schools named in 'rape culture' list". This is Oxfordshire. 30 June 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
  5. ^ https://spears500.com/school/25209/cothill-house-school
  6. ^ https://spears500.com/school/25209/cothill-house-school
  7. ^ https://cothill.org.uk/about/aims-ethos/
  8. ^ Dhananajaya Singh, The House of Marwar (Lotus Collection, Roli Books, 1994), p. 204
  9. ^ George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom: extant, extinct, or dormant, vol. 13 (The St Catherine Press Ltd, 1940), p. 408
  10. ^ 'General Sir Hugh Stockwell' in Patricia Burgess & Trish Burgess, eds., The Annual Obituary 1986 (Chicago & London: St James Press, 1989), p. 677
  11. ^ 'MACNAB of Macnab, James Charles', in Who's Who 2012 (London: A. & C. Black, 2012)
  12. ^ 'Aberdeen and Temair, 7th Marquess of' in Who's Who 2012 (London: A. & C. Black, 2011
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