
Farnley Lodge, opened in 1882, is one of College's older houses. It moved to its current location in Douro Road in 1955, formerly a refurbished boys' preparatory school. Girls were very impressed at the time and a report in the College magazine boasted that "the labour-saving gadgets and devices are too many to describe". Like all houses, Farnley today is still kept up-to-date and girls enjoy a comfortable boarding life.
Loyal, compassionate, self-motivated, full of team spirit, fun loving.
When I first arrived I was welcomed with warm smiles. I found everyone helpful and understanding when we had problems. College was quite daunting because everything was quite big and I was quite small, but it soon changed and I became used to everything. I found arriving at Farnley quite like cooking a new recipe - you don't know what goes first although you know that if you stay calm, everything will come out perfectly!
Hattie, LC1
I became Housemistress of Farnley Lodge in 1988 and have been happily ensconced here ever since. I have worked in boarding schools all my working life and my husband still teaches in a prep school locally. Over the years I have been here there have been many changes, but the Houses remain happy and exciting communities in which to live and to make friendships that will last a life time.
Mrs Jenny Piper
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