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Brockhurst and Marlston House are co-educational day and boarding schools for boys and girls aged 2-13. They offer a wide range of activities, sports, trips and academic excellence in a beautiful setting.
- Marlston House
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- Marlston House
A co-educational boarding preparatory school in Berkshire, England, founded in 1884. It occupies a grade II* listed Elizabethan house and offers various facilities and activities for pupils aged 2 to 13.
WELCOME TO Marlston House. As a parent of three girls, I know how important it is to choose the right school for your daughter. Opportunities for girls in their personal, social and academic lives have never been greater but they need to develop the right skills at school to take full advantage of them.
History - Brockhurst & Marlston House Schools. Brockhurst was founded in 1884 at Church Stretton, Shropshire. It was named after Brockhurst castle situated in its grounds which was built by King Henry II in 1156. During its early days, the school was closely associated with the Royal Navy.
Find information about this mixed independent boarding school in Thatcham, Berkshire, such as address, headteacher, age range, admissions policy, and special classes. See data on free school meals, pupil capacity, and religious character.
An independent school for boys and girls aged from 2 to 13 in Hermitage, near Newbury, Berks. Find out about fees, Ofsted and ISI reports, open days, and parent reviews.
Find out about this country prep-school with outstanding facilities and 500 acres of countryside near Newbury. Learn about its education, boarding, and contact details from the BSA Guide to Boarding Schools website.