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  1. Stanbridge Earls School was a coeducational independent special school located near Romsey, Hampshire, England. Students ranged in age from 10–19. The school catered for both boarding and day pupils. The school specialized in teaching and helping pupils with dyslexia, dyscalculia, developmental coordination disorder and mild ...

  2. Stanbridge Earls School [1] [2] in Hampshire has a vast history. The main house in Audley Stanbridge Earls is a Grade II* listed building. [3] Its history dates back to Saxon royalty, with links to King Alfred the Great and the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale .

  3. 26 oct. 2021 · In the mid-20th century, the estate became an independent boarding school, requiring new buildings and features. The extraordinary layout of the grounds was maintained and the main building still today remains a centrepiece at the heart of the Stanbridge Earls retirement village.

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  4. 28 juin 2013 · A school in Hampshire, criticised for its handling of a pupil's claim that she was raped by students, is to close. A letter published on the Stanbridge Earl School's website said it was ...

  5. Stanbridge Earls is reputed to be the place where Ethelwulf, King of the West Saxons and father of Alfred the Great died and was buried. However, it has not been proven. After 1066 various families possessed the estate. It was well endowed, with fishing rights in the River Test, arable and meadowland, orchards and plentiful woodland. Even so in ...

  6. 27 mars 2013 · A tribunal raised safety concerns after examining the way the Stanbridge Earls School dealt with claims a girl had been raped twice by other pupils. Ofsted has since visited, and the school...

  7. Stanbridge Earls was set up to accommodate 30 officers and was allocated to men from the 1st Air Division, until the end of the war in Europe In September 1952, it became a residential, co-educational, special needs school but closed in September 2013.