Prior's Field School opened on 23 January 1902, with only seven pupils. It was founded by
Julia Huxley, the mother of
Julian Huxley and
Aldous Huxley. Starting with a five-acre (2 ha) plot and a house designed by
C.F.A. Voysey, Julia Huxley opened her school with one boarder, five day girls, a wire-haired terrier and her -year-old son, Aldous. From its earliest days, the school encouraged a commitment to the
suffragist cause. By the time of Julia Huxley's death in 1908, Prior's Field was a thriving and successful school and one which was already taking the subject of women's suffrage very seriously. The school magazines show that the girls were passionately involved in what was happening around them, and we know that "discussions on Women's suffrage" … " raged up and down the school" (Prior's Field Magazine, 1908). The school motto, "We live by Admiration, Hope and Love," is from
The Excursion by
William Wordsworth. The school magazine first appeared in June 1908, by which time there were 85 pupils and 86 Old Girls. Dying in 1908 at the age of 46, Julia Huxley was only for six years as Headmistress of Prior's Field. She was succeeded by Mrs
Ethel Burton-Brown, who was Head from 1908 to 1927. Both Julia Huxley and Ethel Burton-Brown are buried in Compton Cemetery, the grave of the latter being designed by artist
Mary Watts. ==Architecture==