A Brief History of Heathfield School, Wolverley, In UK Heathfield School has its origins in 1620 when Wolverley Grammar School was founded by William Sebright . This was renamed Sebright School in 1931 when it occupied new buildings on a greenfield site opened by the then local MP Stanley Baldwin who shortly afterwards became prime minister. Between 1948 and 1970, Sebright was a public school. Later on, Heathfield School was established as a boarding and day school for boys and as a preparatory school for Sebright. The school relocated to its present site in 1970. Heathfield School and Day Nursery is now a co-educational, independent day school and day nursery for children three months to 16 years old. Over 300 children enjoy the extensive ground and modern facilities, which still resonate with the traditional values established over the years. Heathfield now has an international affiliate in Bangkok, Thailand, the former Lord Shaftesbury School, now renam