Churcher’s College began the celebrations to mark its 300th anniversary with a whole-school drone photograph featuring everyone together to form an enormous 300 on the school rugby pitch.

The image includes all 1,234 pupils from nursery, junior, senior and sixth form from both campus sites in Liphook and Petersfield – not forgetting the 240 staff!

Simon Williams, headmaster of Churcher’s College, said: “It is always lovely to have a birthday and even more so when you can have a party.

“I think being around for 300 years gives us every excuse to celebrate and we will be doing that in so many exciting ways over this anniversary year.

“The tercentenary also gives us the catalyst to reconnect and reinforce relationships with Old Churcherians and the town of Petersfield, our home.

“Richard Churcher is inevitably ever present in spirit at least, but, more importantly, we commemorate the connection he made between philanthropy and education.

“It is entirely appropriate that we link yesteryear with today and we kick off our celebrations in conjunction with the school the children of Churcher’s founded and support in Nepal.”

Ffion Robinson, headteacher of Churcher’s College Junior School & Nursery, added “Our children were very excited getting on the coaches to come to the senior school and knew this was an extraordinary event.

“History can be a difficult concept to grasp for little ones, but this unique opportunity to be part of such a historic moment and understand the story behind our school is very special indeed.”

Churcher’s College was established in 1722 following a bequest of £3,000 from Richard Churcher in his will to provide an education for ten or 12 boys from Petersfield.

Continuing in the benefactor’s footsteps, the school set up the Richard Churcher Foundation to provide bursary awards to families whose children would otherwise be unable to benefit from a Churcher’s education.

In this 300th year of celebration, there will be several events which will raise funds for the Richard Churcher Foundation to continue the philanthropic beginnings of the school.

“In addition to beginning the tercentenary celebrations, it provided an opportunity to fundraise for our partner United World School (UWS) in Mude, Nepal,” added Mr Williams. “Churcher’s has made a significant commitment to UWS and partnered with UWS Mude School in Nepal since 2015.

“This ongoing work includes the provision of resources and funding to help the school develop and prosper, giving the children of Mude the opportunity to get an education.”