Special secondary boarding school in Tonbridge, Kent, United Kingdom
Thomas Delarue
Address
Starvecrow Hill
Tonbridge
,
Kent
,
TN11 9NP
United Kingdom
Information
Type
Special Secondary Boarding School
Motto
There is no failure other than ceasing to try
Opened
1955
Closed
1989
Local authority
Kent County Council
Specialist
Children with cerebral palsy
Age
11 to 16
Enrollment
87 (1966)
Thomas Delarue was a co-educational special secondary boarding school in Tonbridge, Kent, England that was established in 1955 and closed in 1989. It was run by The Spastics Society and catered for pupils with cerebral palsy.
A purpose-built school located on Starvecrow Hill (TQ 599 498) was opened on 19 September 1963.[1] On 9 June 1964, The Duke of Edinburgh visited the school to perform the official opening ceremony.[6] Mr Davies retired in July 1964.[7] In 1966, the school had 87 pupils. The next head teacher retired at the end of the Spring Term, 1967.[3] His name was Mr Tudor.
In 1979, a film was made about the school by members of Sevenoaks School. It was made to show the work of the Sevenoaks Voluntary Service and to give an insight into working with people with disabilities.[8] Thomas Delarue School closed in 1989.[1]