The school was established in the 1940s, in
Bude, North
Cornwall. It was briefly moved to a manor house in
Wimborne, Dorset before the then-headteacher, Vesper Hunter, oversaw the move to the current site in 1963. The main building at Moyles Court - the current site - was the former manor house of Rockford, and later Ellingham. The 17th century manor house was once the home of Dame
Alice Lisle, the last woman to be publicly beheaded in England following a judicial trial. In 1940 Moyles Court was requisitioned by the RAF as the station Headquarters of the
RAF Ibsley Airfield and later derequisitioned in 1946. Whilst they resided here the officers were known to have used the lawn for tennis. In 1962, the estate was sold at an auction advertised and conducted by Woolley and Wallis. In all, ten lots were sold, including the one containing the current school on of land. The school was acquired in 2014 by Broadway Education. In November 2023, the school was closed due to flooding from
Storm Ciarán. A new Headteacher was appointed in September 2025. In March 2026, it was announced that the school is to close down in August 2026. == The School ==