THE ORIGINAL SHRUBBERY SCHOOL HEADTEACHER TRIBUTE UNVEILED BY MP

Mr Mitchell with children from the school in Walmley.
Mr Mitchell with children from the school in Walmley.

The original Shrubbery School headteacher who founded the independent school has been remembered with a newly-refurbished building named after her.

Janice Rankin founded The Shrubbery, Sutton’s oldest independent school, in 1930, in the Walmley home where she lived with her family.

And last week Sutton MP Andrew Mitchell officially opened the refurbished building – now called Rankin House – cheered by the entire school.

Original Shrubbery School headteacher was ‘pioneer’

Mr Mitchell said: “Miss Rankin was a true educational pioneer and I know she was much-loved by the pupils she taught over many decades.

Andrew Mitchell opens Rankin House, named after the original Shrubbery School headteacher who founded the much-loved independent school.

“It was a privilege to open Rankin House and to see how the school she created nearly a century ago is thriving in the 21st century.”

Miss Rankin, who passed away in 1997, had only one pupil when the school first opened, a little girl called Eileen King, teaching her in a single classroom in the now listed house. 

The plaque honouring Miss Rankin.
The plaque honouring Miss Rankin.

Headteacher Amanda Lees said: “We are really grateful to Mr Mitchell for coming along and helping us celebrate Miss Rankin’s achievements, and the children really enjoyed learning about how she created their school.”

Shrubbery CEO Craig Johnson said: “It was great to see Rankin House opened – the refurbishments include everything from a new reception area and security system to wood panelling that celebrates the heritage of this historic building.

“However, Rankin House is just the start of exciting investment in The Shrubbery as the school prepares for its second century of educating local youngsters.”

Janice Rankin founded the Shrubbery in1930, and taught generations for local children.
Janice Rankin founded the Shrubbery in1930, and taught generations for local children.

For more about the Shrubbery, click here.

To visit the Shrubbery School website, click here.

“It was a privilege to open Rankin House and to see how the school she created nearly a century ago is thriving in the 21st century,”
– sutton mp andrew mitchell

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