A short History of Mountbatten School
The School was first opened on 1st September 1947 in a building near the Hallenbad. It was known as the British Families Education Service, Celle. In 1947 there were 96 pupils on roll aged from 3 to 14 and they mainly came from RAF families. By May 1954 the number of children had increased to 164 and Celle School moved to its present purpose built premises.
On 8th September another BFES school, Grenville, opened in Celle. Our school changed its name to Collingwood School. The name was taken from Admiral Collingwood, who led the British fleet in the Battle of Trafalgar, alongside Lord Nelson.
On 8th September another BFES school, Grenville, opened in Celle. Our school changed its name to Collingwood School. The name was taken from Admiral Collingwood, who led the British fleet in the Battle of Trafalgar, alongside Lord Nelson.