The Spartan Club was instituted by the Reverend G.D. Barne, 4th Principal of Sanawar on 13th October 1922. He is said to have named it after the ancient Greek city state of Sparta, which was renowned for its legendary and widely envied traditions of martial and sporting excellence. Here is a transcription of the Order announcing the formation of the Club, hand-written and signed by Principal George Barne himself:
"It has been decided to form a Club in connection with Past and Present Sanawarians
called the
Spartan Club.
Committee is composed of the President and Secretary of the Old Sanawarians Society
and the following Old Sanawarians resident in Sanawar:-
[Transcribed verbatim from LRMS Sanawar Order Book Page 105 paragraph 630, handwritten and signed by The Reverend G.D Barne O.B.E., M.A., Principal, dated 13th October 1922].
The Committee convened two or three times a year to consider candidates for membership. Election to the Club required full consensus and the distinction of membership was keenly contested and highly prized. The Club flourished for several years and in 1930, for the first time, ladies became eligible for election. In September 1934 however, the Club was inexplicably closed down by Principal E.A. Evans. No reason was given for the closure. A convening notice for the Committee appeared in School Part II Orders on 25th September and was cancelled without explanation less than three days later. The Committee was dissolved and little or nothing was heard of the Spartan Club for the next twelve years. The Club was eventually revived by Principal H.E. Hazell in August 1946 and lived on under Principal and Headmaster E.G Carter until his retirement in 1955. Evidently, it continued well into the late 1990's and then appears to have ceased altogether. [Ed.]