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  1. At Abberley Hall School we strive to give our pupils the broadest possible curriculum that balances traditional academic rigour, for example through Classical Greek, French from Year 2, and separate sciences taught in an exciting and inspiring way, with modern, relevant and fun courses such as Touch-Typing, drama and STEM. At Abberley we believe that our children should leave with broad ...

  2. 11. Sept. 2022 · Abberley Hall School was given the spot for top prep school in Tatler Magazine's annual school awards. The awards seek to highlight the best performing schools across the country, featuring some ...

  3. Abberley Hall is a boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 2-13. We prepare pupils for all major public schools, providing the academic, sporting and social grounding which is a foundation for sustained success. Our aim is to achieve an informal and friendly approach to school life combined with the discipline which enables all pupils to reach their full potential.

  4. 10. Feb. 2023 · A petition launched on the website actionstorm.org says: “The whole community of Abberley Hall School; staff, pupils, parents and local businesses are devastated by the proposed closure of ...

  5. Abberley Hall Abberley WR DD 5 School Buildings & Facilities Within the grounds of the Estate, and to the west of Abberley Hall, are seven purpose-built education buildings, with the most recent additions added in 2011. We provide an overview below. The Huxtable Art & Design Building Accessed from the western wing of Abberley Hall, via an opaque

  6. The Abberley Clock Tower is part of Abberley Hall School and is located within their private grounds and only open on special occasions. However, there are many excellent viewing points outside of the school grounds. Locals have named it Little Ben due to its resemblance to London’s iconic tower and clock – Big Ben.

  7. 1. Dez. 2018 · Introduction. Abberley Hall incorporates an 18th-century building and was re-modelled between 1837 and 1845. The main features of the garden date from a restoration in the 1880s. Features include a clock tower of 1883/4, terraces with balustrades and statuary, a water garden and pleasure grounds. The hall is now a private school.