The School boasts an impressive collection of highly qualified and dedicated teachers bringing experience from a wide range of professional backgrounds including university and school education, the legal profession, the City, the Church and the armed forces.
Members of the Charterhouse teaching staff are collectively known as Brooke Hall, which is also the name of the building in the centre of the School housing their common room. It is named after the Reverend Robert Brooke, the fourth Headmaster of Charterhouse. He was turned out by Oliver Cromwell in 1643 for holding royalist sympathies and for flogging those of his scholars who took the Commonwealth side. At the Restoration he returned to Charterhouse where the Governors gave him two chambers in the cloisters which, on his death, were turned into a common room for the masters.
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