ECP’s First Headmaster Remembered – Hubert Ward OBE

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Dr Brown recently attended the funeral of the English College’s first Headmaster. He, along with several of our Governors, welcomed the opportunity to express their condolences on behalf of the ECP to Hubert’s widow, Judy, and his children.

Principal-elect

Hubert Ward OBE was appointed Principal-elect of the yet-to-be-opened English College in Prague in 1992. He and his first wife, Elizabeth, took on the daunting task of establishing a new school in a far away country. Hubert was eminently well-qualified for the role. As Founder Governor Ann Lewis wrote in her first history of the College, Old Roots, New Shoots:

“He had taken over as Head of King’s School, Ely, when it was at a low point in its long history and made it into an excellent school. He had wide experience, including teaching at Geelong Grammar School in Australia. He had remarkable energy and combined being a Head with an unusual range of other activities, including being a Magistrate, a Church Reader, a Member of Cambridgeshire County Council, and of a number of Governing Bodies including Frensham Heights school.”

It was Hubert who organised the transformation of our building in Vysočany. He turned it from an empty building, abandoned to enable the construction of the Metro station, into a functioning secondary school. He also navigated our registration as a Czech school with the Ministry of Education. He recruited the staff, and most importantly, inspired the first students and their parents to take a huge leap of faith and sign up for a different sort of education.

As one of ECP’s first students said:

“It was the Wards (Hubert and Elizabeth), whose humane and very warm approach made my mother believe that the ECP building under reconstruction would provide her son with the best education possible and that the very high school fees would somehow pay off in the future…

And it was also the Wards and their kind eyes and voices, who made me in April 1994 believe that I should perhaps learn that terribly illogical language called English and not go to the German college as I had been hoping for.”

Tomáš Pospíšil, who graduated from the ECP in 1999, is now Deputy Head of Mission – EU Delegation to Uruguay.

A Different Education

Back then, Prague was a very different place. Czechoslovakia had just emerged from 40 years of Communism and was keen to take its place in a democratic Western Europe. ECP’s Founders wanted to establish a school in the tradition of the old Prague English Grammar School. It would be British in style and ethos, but offering the International Baccalaureate to give young Czechs the opportunity to study at the best universities around the world.

Tribute

Dr Brown says: “Hubert Ward guided us through those first two, challenging, years and built a solid foundation for all that was to follow. I am sure he would have been delighted to know that we have just begun construction work on developing the site he first acquired for us.”

Founders’ Days

Having established the school, Hubert took a well-deserved second retirement. However, he continued to follow our progress with interest and we were delighted to welcome him back on several occasions, including Founders’ Day on the 20th anniversary in 2014 and the 25th anniversary in 2019.

ECP’s First Day

In his speeches on those Founders’ Days, Hubert reminisced about the first day the ECP opened, on 4 September 1994. He shared the speech he made at the time. There is no better way to reflect on the journey that the English College has made over the past 29 years than to read his words to the 117 students who walked through the iconic blue doors for the very first time on that day. 

We will always remember the very important part Hubert Ward played in the history of the English College. We are therefore pleased to announce that the Headmaster’s Prize for Service to the School is to be re-named the Hubert Ward Prize for Service to the School, by kind permission of his family.

Hubert Ward’s speech at ECP’s very first assembly

“I am delighted to welcome you all here today, the first full day of the English College.

We stand on the brink of a great adventure. Sixty nine years ago, a school was established in this country, a school dedicated to the proposition that all children are born equal and all deserve a good education. That school survived a World War and did not close until this country descended into forty years of darkness. We are here today to re-establish the traditions of the former Prague English Grammar School.

We must also remember the long tradition of independent thought established in this country by people such as Hus, Komensky, Palacký, the Masaryks, Beneš, Dubček and Havel. This is a proud tradition, second to no other country in Europe. It is for us here today to pick up, and to pass on, that tradition. It is for us here today, Czech and ex-patriate alike, jointly to resolve that this new English College, founded by a combined venture of Czech and British people, shall have a new birth and that education of the people, by the people, and for the people shall be freshly established, and shall endure.

Today we begin to build a school which may help to light the way not only for the people of the Czech Republic but also for all the peoples of Europe as this continent once again moves towards a unity it last enjoyed at the time of Charles IV. Every one of us here this morning has a part to play in this challenge. Everyone of us here this morning can help to turn this dream into reality. I wish all of you, teachers and pupils alike, every success in your future. I have quoted freely from Abraham Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address. I want to finish by quoting three simple words by Winston Churchill: All I want to say to you is “Go to it!“ – and God be with you.”

 

Entrance Exam Results for Year 1

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entrance exam results

Candidates from abroad or from international schools who didn’t sit state entrance exams – Accepted into Year 1: 

Uchazeči ze zahraničí nebo z mezinárodních škol, kteří nekonali státní přijímací zkoušky – přijati do 1. ročníku:

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Congratulations to successful candidates! / Blahopřejeme úspěšným kandidátům!

His Majesty King Charles III continues as ECP’s Patron

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We were delighted to receive the news from Buckingham Palace that HM King Charles III has kindly agreed to continue as Patron of the English College Foundation in Prague.

ECP’s Headmaster, Dr Nigel Brown said: “We have always been proud that our Founder Patrons were the then His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, and President Václav Havel. Prince Charles visited the College twice, in 2000 and 2010, and many of our former students still talk about the time they were able to meet him and to tell him about their studies at the English College.”

To mark the first anniversary of HM The King’s coronation last May, a new list of the King’s patronages has been announced. It has been confirmed on the Royal Family’s website that the English College Foundation in Prague would continue to enjoy the patronage of His Majesty King Charles III.

 We are very grateful that King Charles has decided to continue as Patron of the English College in Prague. We send him our best wishes, and we look forward to welcoming him back to Prague again in the future.

 

Entrance Exam Results for Year 4

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entrance exam results

Accepted to Year 4 / Přijati do 4. ročníku:


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Congratulations to successful candidates! / Blahopřejeme úspěšným kandidátům!

Entrance Exam Results for Year 2

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entrance exam results

Accepted to Year 2 / Přijati do 2. ročníku:

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Congratulations to successful candidates! / Blahopřejeme úspěšným kandidátům!

New issue of the ECP Newsletter (Issue 39)

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ECP Newsletter

The English College in Prague has published a new issue of The ECP Newsletter.

Read the latest issue of the ECP newsletter. It brings information about Christmas events at ECP, student successes, ECP Founders’ Day, sports, arts and so much more. You can access the newsletter via this link.

Summary:

  • HM’s message
  • Cultural Olympiad
  • Events
  • News
  • Václav Havel Scholarship Concert
  • Roma and Diversity Awareness Week
  • Sports at ECP
  • Arts
  • Book Talk
  • ECPN

You can look at the archive of ECP newsletters here.

Invitation to the Václav Havel Scholarship Concert

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Vaclav Havel Concert

We warmly invite you to a charity concert and auction in support of the Václav Havel Scholarship. The event will take place on March 15th, starting at 6:00 pm, at the Dominican Monastery and is expected to last approximately 90 minutes. You can look forward to performances by our students, Roma musicians, and some refreshments. During the evening, we will also announce the winners of the Three Times WHAT! art competition organised for students of Czech primary schools.

Tickets can be purchased through this link, it is necessary to use this password: KoncertVHS2024

The ticket prices are 200 CZK for ECP students and 250 CZK for adults. It will also be possible to buy the tickets at the venue.

The purpose of this beautiful evening is to break down prejudices and support the idea that we are all human and it’s wonderful to help each other. Therefore, all raised funds will go towards covering the scholarship for a Roma student. We already have a second Romani scholar, and we truly hope that there will be more in the future.

In the auction, you can purchase items such as a book signed by Prince Schwarzenberg, luxury items by Mrs. Klett, and many other interesting items. We are grateful to all parents who have donated a variety of items for the auction. In the attachment you can find a presentation of all auction items.

The entire school week, during which the concert and auction take place, is dedicated to Romani themes and diversity. Therefore, each year group will have a different programme. For example, Y4 and Y5 can look forward to a debate on the impact of globalization on national and minority cultures. Y1 will attend a lecture on the roots of the Roma people, Y2 will watch the film “How I Became a Partisan,” and Y3 will participate in a workshop on the Roma Holocaust, followed by a trip to Lety.
We look forward to seeing you!
Yours sincerely,
Anna Marion Andrášková,
Member of the Changing Lives team
Y4 student
Vaclav Havel concert

Come to our Open Day on 7th February 2024

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ECP Open Day 2024

You are very welcome to visit our last Open Day taking place during this school year.

Address: Sousedíkova 1044/8, Prague 9

 

The Open Day at the English College in Prague is a unique opportunity to experience firsthand the atmosphere at the school. Prospective families will get a student guide who will show them around and take them into classrooms full of activities. Parents have an opportunity to meet the Headmaster, Dr Nigel Brown, the leadership team, teachers and the Admissions Registrar, Mrs Stanislava Jirešová, who coordinates the admissions procedure and can offer detailed information about the entrance exams. The Open Day will take place at our temporary premises at ZŠ Elektra (Sousedíkova 1044/8) and will start at 2:00pm.

14:00 Doors open
14:15 – 14:45 Start of Open Day – ECP Top Ten presentation
14:45 – 15:40 Families visit classrooms and observe lessons
15:45 – 16:15 Admissions session with the Registrar

Need more information?  Please contact:

Stanislava Jirešová, Admissions Registrar

+ 420 283 101 206

[email protected]

Sousedíkova 1044/8, Prague 9

www.englishcollege.cz

As our Open Days are an important part of our school year, we like to take photographs during the afternoon and may use some of them in our displays or in marketing and other publications. If you do not wish you or your child to appear in our photographs, please tell our photographer and we shall, of course, respect your wishes.

Calendar Event

Both parents and students are welcome!

Refreshments will be provided at the Open Day.

ECP location Prague
Our temporary building – Elektra