Scarisbrick Hall School
Established | 1964 |
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Type | Independent day school |
Headmaster | Jeff Shaw |
Managing Director | Michael Headley |
Location |
Scarisbrick Lancashire L40 9RQ England Coordinates: 53°36′23″N 2°55′15″W / 53.6064°N 2.9208°W |
Local authority | Lancashire |
DfE number | 888/6006 |
DfE URN | 119824 Tables |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 3–16 |
Houses | Oxley (red), Wyburn (yellow), Poulton (green), Raynor (blue). |
Colours | Red, green, gold |
Website |
scarisbrickhallschool |
Scarisbrick Hall School is a mixed independent school, located in Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire, England, that educates children from nursery to age 18.
History
Scarisbrick Hall is a 150-room mansion built in about 1850 by the architect Augustus Pugin. The Scarisbrick family lived on this site from 1238 to 1946. The Hall is an example of residential Gothic renaissance architecture and is a Grade I listed building of special architectural interest. Scarisbrick Park is an extensive private estate listed at Grade II on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.[1]
Scarisbrick Hall has been the home of an independent school since 1964. The school was named 'Scarisbrick Hall School'. The principal was Charles Oxley. Between 1998 and 2009 the school was renamed Kingswood College. Upon threat of closure, Kingswood College was bought by a local family in August 2009, who later changed the name of the school back to Scarisbrick Hall School. In September 2009 the Scarisbrick Hall Group acquired the business of operating Kingswood College Trust. In 2014, the opening of a sixth form college on the site was announced. The college is scheduled to open in September 2015.
References
- ↑ "Scarisbrick Hall". English Heritage. Retrieved 13 March 2014.