
De Lacy
De Lacy House is the school’s newest house, founded in 2001. It is named after Alice de Lacy, the Countess of Salisbury who owned Canford in the early years of the fourteenth century. The house emblem is derived from the de Lacy lion. The house is adjacent to Marriotts near the golf course and sports centre.
Marianne Marns
Marianne Marns joined Canford in 1996 to teach French and Spanish. She was housemistress of Oakley, a small Sixth Form girls' house, for two years before pioneering the new de Lacy house in September 2002. Marianne coaches tennis and netball and enjoys playing cricket. She is married, and is a mother of two daughters.
Kate Orpwood
Clare Phillips
Lucy McClelland
Ruth Fuller
Viv Trowbridge
Linda Davis
Amanda Nash
Tel: 01202 847341
Fax: 01202 847350
Marianne Marns mm@canford.com
Viv Trowbridge vmt@canford.com
Please note:Housemistresses have full-time teaching commitments, coach sports and lead other school activities. Evenings are the best time to try to reach them on the phone.








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