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  1. 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.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2013 · Claire Marsden has resigned from the board of Stanbridge Earls School near Romsey just days after its chairman quit. The revelation comes as the school, where parents pay fees of up to £39,000 ...

  3. 14 de jun. de 2012 · Parents of C v Trustees of Stanbridge Earls School [2013] EQLR304. This is the only First-Tier Tribunal Disability Discrimination hearing reported in full. The SEND Tribunal found direct discrimination, indirect discrimination and failure to make reasonable adjustments. The SEND Tribunal ordered £86,000 costs against Stanbridge Earls School ...

  4. 27 de mar. de 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 has ...

  5. (Awbridge Common was originally an area extending from the Village School and running alongside what is now Danes Road. Most of it has now of course been built on). Stanbridge Manor (now Stanbridge Earls School), in the adjacent Romsey Extra parish, is reputed to have been the site of the home of Saxon King Ethelwulf (806-858AD), who was the father of King Alfred.

  6. The Kirkbys owned Stanbridge Earls until it was taken from them in 1652 because they had supported King Charles 1 during the Civil War. By then, the estate consisted of ‘…sixteen messuages (houses with outbuildings and land), four cottages, twenty barns, two water mills and one dove house in Stanbridge, Romsey, Roke, Michelmarsh and Awbridge and also free fishing in the River Test.’.

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  7. 23 de ene. de 2013 · Stanbridge Earls School for children with special educational needs in Romsey, Hampshire, was found to have discriminated against the girl. The tribunal said it had cause for "grave concerns ...