Ben appointed Head of Osborn House
There would be no Rydal Penrhos without Thomas Osborn. The founder of Rydal School in 1885 was an inspirational teacher whose vision and ethos are still prevalent across all areas of school life to this day.
A report on the Speech Day of 1905 gives an insight into Mr Osborn’s aims for the school.
“He did not aim at the idea of an ordinary English public school. He wished to make that domesticity which was incompatible with life in a large public school a feature of school life at Rydal Mount, and he wanted his school to be conducted on lines leading to the highest possible education, combined with high religious culture.”
Upon Mr Osborn’s sad death in 1910, his son, George FA Osborn BSc assumed the headship.
Today the school is known as Rydal Penrhos School, having merged with Penrhos College in 1995 and has gone from strength to strength in recent years, embracing the ever-changing digital age while also remaining loyal to the values of those that founded the school.
Osborn House remains one of the cornerstones of the school, with pupils getting assigned to a specific house upon arriving at Rydal Penrhos, something that quickly becomes a source of great pride at competitions and events throughout the academic year.
Looking ahead, the school is thrilled to announce that Ben Purcell has been appointed Head of Osborn House for the 2021/22 academic year.
Ben has been at Rydal Penrhos for the entirety of his education after enrolling as a Reception class pupil in 2006, developing in impressive fashion across a wide range of academic subjects and also benefiting significantly from the extra-curricular opportunities on offer.
There have been some notable achievements where Ben is concerned along the way. He’s a talented rugby player and this was recognised with representative honours as part of RGC West’s youth set-up.