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Luckley House School

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Established
  
1918

Headmistress
  
Mrs Jane Tudor

Phone
  
+44 118 978 4175

Founded
  
1918

Religion
  
Church of England

DfE number
  
872/6000

Number of students
  
250

Founder
  
Arthur Dunn

Type
  
Coeducational Independent day and boarding. Before September 2015 all girls day and boarding

Location
  
Luckley Road Wokingham Berkshire RG40 3EU England

Address
  
Luckley Rd, Wokingham RG40 3EU, UK

Similar
  
Wellington College, Reddam House Bearwood, Leighton Park School, Holme Grange School, Eagle House School

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Luckley house school


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 250 pupils, with about 200 in the first five year groups, and 50 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 is moving to coeducational from September 2015.

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History

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. 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.

ACE Pupil Programme

The Able, Creative and Engaged Programme is being developed as a dynamic alternative to Gifted and Talented Programmes seen in many other schools.

House system

There are four houses at Luckley: Cornish (red), Blake (blue), Galloway (green), Randal (yellow). There are house events throughout the year, which include the annual Christmas Cracker Drama event, Sports Day,Junior and Senior Rounders, Tennis, Netball, Badminton, Hockey, 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. On an ongoing basis the four houses are expected to devise community service events or fundraisers to include as many house members as possible. The project has to be co-ordinated and promoted by the pupils. House Captains and deputies are also responsible for liaising with staff about transport and guidance, as well as building links with staff at the places that they are supporting. But now they have changed the houses. They are now Blake, Randle, Cornish and Galloway, named after previous head masters/mistresses.

The Whitty Theatre

The school has its own professional working theatre, The Whitty Theatre, which is also available for outside hire.

Notable former pupils

  • Sarah Beeny - property developer, television presenter
  • References

    Luckley House School Wikipedia