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A tradition that continues today

Our Heritage

Tudor House has been around for a long time, establishing a tradition that continues today.

Boys have always enjoyed the freedom of Tudor House School

We treasure our links with the past - and the boys, as a result, build a sense of pride and an understanding of their "moment in time". Few schools have this link. Once an Old Tudorian, friendships persist for the rest of our boys' lives.

There is a loyalty that is unique to this school. Prep school boarding fosters a lifetime of close friendships. The network is a web of rich associations.


Image: 'Treasures of Koompartoo' play, 1954

Established in 1897 in bellevue Hill, Tudor House moved from Sydney to its present rural site in 1902. The founder (Mr Wilfred Inman) wanted the school to educate the whole boy. He believed that there needed to be rigorous classroom programmes, an opportunity for boys to be boys, the chance to learn about and appreciate the environment and to be able to serve their community with honesty, integrity and courage.

The qualities we continue to develop in the present generation of boys attending Tudor House are based on traditional values. It is never too young to learn these skills and the school expects all boys from Kindergarten to Year 6 to be caring, thoughtful, inquisitive, and to serve others. The school also encourages boys to be boys and to enjoy the challenges of their youth.

Testimonials

We chose Tudor in the first place - to build the character of our children whilst still allowing them to be little boys. I wanted the Tom Sawyer experience for my kids. My son the other day was becoming very sentimental and said, "I would not have been able to do all of these things ANYWHERE."

Tudor House parent

Headmaster’s Blog

John Stewart is a passionate educator, author and father of four.  If you have any questions, ask them here!

Our Future

Take a look at how we use technology and how we keep in touch with our alumni.

Why Boys Only

It’s okay to be a boy (at Tudor House). And boys can be more…

Contact Us

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Testimonials

"We chose Tudor in the first place - to build the character of our children whilst still allowing them to be little boys. I wanted the Tom Sawyer experience for my kids..."

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Headmaster's Blog

Our Headmaster, John Stewart, posts his musings on life at Tudor House, education theory, the universe and everything in between.

 

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Old Boys Society

Tudorians have a special place in our hearts, our history and on our website.

 

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Our Community

A place for parents and boys to find permission notes and homework, as well as post and respond to school topics of interest.

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Find Our House

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