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  1. Founded in 1850, vitalised in 1939 by Headmistress Nesta Inglis, settled in Wykham Park in Oxfordshire in 1946, Tudor Hall is one of the oldest girls’ boarding and day schools in Britain. The world doesn’t stand still.

  2. Tudor House School is a private, day and boarding, preparatory school for boys and girls at Moss Vale, New South Wales, Australia. The school is Australia's only preparatory boarding school. It became co-educational in 2017.

  3. Joining The King’s School, Tudor House. Tudor House is the ideal learning environment, full of challenge and adventure, with a wide range of programs, initiatives and immersive experiences on offer to nurture students to develop academically, physically and spiritually. Find out more.

  4. The King’s School, Tudor House provides education for boys and girls from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 6. Our inclusive community encourages the development of students with inquiring minds and compassionate hearts.

  5. Being a boarder at Tudor Hall offers a home away from home; the opportunity to develop independence and life skills under the care and guidance of house staff who are experts in the needs of their year group, whilst developing life skills and lifelong friendships.

  6. The original Tudor House mansion was built by Frank Hibbard Mason (1852-1931), an Akron industrialist and philanthropist who had risen through the ranks of B.F. Goodrich. He became the second largest stockholder in the company and had financial interests in other Akron companies, as well.

  7. Renowned for its intellectually stimulating education, Tudor Hall attracted distinguished professors as lecturers. Relocating to a more spacious setting in Chislehurst, Kent in 1908, the school welcomed Nesta Inglis as a pupil in 1910.