Years
Event
The Boer War and Paul David Memorial Concert Hall and Gymnasium (now The Theatre) opens
The Revd Harry Ward McKenzie, Headmaster
The Old Music School completed
The Middle Playing Fields purchased
The Chapel Organ installed (extensively refurbished in 1965)
The most Revd Reginald Herbert Owen, Headmaster
The (original) Lodge (The Lower School) moves to Nevill Holt, and is no longer an integral part of Uppingham School
The First World War Memorial Shrine in the Chapel is dedicated
East Block classrooms and Memorial Hall built
Second Cricket Pavilion on The Upper built
Scheme for the School to purchase the boarding houses from individual Housemasters is established
Masons’ Lawn laid and Masons’ Gate erected
The Leicester Pavilion completed
The Memorial Hall organ installed
John Frederick Wolfenden (Lord Wolfenden), Headmaster
The Sanatorium opens (combining Woodfield Sanatorium and Fairfield Isolation block)
Kingswood School shares the facilities at Uppingham throughout WWII
WWII Memorial and new Library opens
The New Science Block completed
School Shop opens for business
Chapel Extension built to accommodate growing numbers at the School
The Thring Centre opens and houses the Design and Technology Department
John Caress Royds, Headmaster
Memorial Hall divided horizontally to accommodate two floors
Community Service starts (known as the Pioneer Group or Public Service for the first few years)
Theatre opens
The Headmaster ceases to be Housemaster of School House
Coll MacDonald, Headmaster
Fairfield opens as Uppingham’s first Sixth Form girls’ house
New Music School and Buttery open
Nicholas Raymond Bomford, Headmaster
Quatercentenary celebrations; The Queen visits
Johnson's, Uppingham’s second Sixth Form girls’ house, opens
Lee Astro laid to provide an all weather sport surface
Stephen Charles Winkley, Headmaster
The Lodge opens as a Sixth Form boys' house
The Lodge becomes a Sixth Form girls' house
Woodfield opens as a new Lower School for entry at 11+
The Leonardo Centre opens to house Art, Design and Technology
Thring Centre becomes the Sixth Form Centre
Arboretum (between Spring Back Way and The Middle Playing Fields) established