
About Hartismere
Education has a long history in Eye and the surrounding villages.
The grammar school was founded in 1451 and there are indications of the presence of a school even before then.
Hartismere carries on this tradition of very high levels of academic success and the school is traditional in the approach it takes to young people.
Our motto, discamus ut serviamus suggests our core values and ethos: the children both ‘learn and serve’.
They receive a superb academic education which is rounded by opportunities to give to and to become ever more a part of our community
Hartismere School and Sixth Form College Prospectuses
History and Old Hartisians Including: Hartismere :: 1950s Alumni :: Messages from old Hartisians Staff :: Past and Present Staff Photographs Winters at Hartismere: extracts from the School Log Book of 1935 -1950
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