Luckley House School

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Luckley House School (formerly Luckley-Oakfield School) is an independent day and boarding school, located in Berkshire in England. It has a community of about 380 pupils, with about 290 in the first five-year groups, and 90 in the Sixth Form. The school is set in a rural location, south of the historic market town of Wokingham. The school has historically been an all girls' school but became coeducational from September 2015.

Luckley House School
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Luckley Road

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RG40 3EU

Information
TypeCoeducational Private day and boarding. All Girls day and Boarding (before September 2015)
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1918
FounderBertha Drake
Department for Education URN110136 Tables
HeadmistressAreti Bizior
Staff60 teaching staff
GenderMixed
Age11 to 19
Enrolment380
HousesRandle, Galloway, Cornish, Blake
Colour(s)  Navy
Websitewww.luckleyhouseschool.org

History

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Luckley School, founded in 1918, has always occupied its present site. The main house, which dates from 1907, replaced Luckley Manor, an ancient property mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. Oakfield School was established in the Lake District in 1895. The two schools were amalgamated on the Wokingham site in 1959 as an independent educational trust regulated by the Charity Commissioners. In September 2015 Luckley House became co-educational.

House system

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There are four houses at Luckley: Cornish (red), Blake (blue), Galloway (green), Randle (yellow). There are house events throughout the year, which include the Sports Day, Junior and Senior Rounders, Tennis, Netball, Badminton, Hockey, House Bake-Off, Reading Challenge, quiz, and the House Music Competition. Each event contributes points towards the end of year House Cup and the winners go on a House outing at the end of the summer term.

The Whitty Theatre

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Luckley House has its own professional working theatre, The Whitty Theatre. The Whitty Theatre gives pupils at Luckley House School a chance to perform and learn in a professional theatre environment, and also provides a range of entertainment for the local community and beyond. It is also available for outside hire.[1]

Notable former pupils

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References

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  1. ^ "Hiring The Whitty Theatre".
  2. ^ "My best teacher - Sarah Beeny". Times Educational Supplement. 7 November 2008. Archived from the original on 2 August 2009. Retrieved 15 December 2008.
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