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The school is named after the house in which it began, in Haywards Heath. Bedales moved to its rural Hampshire site in 1900. Bedales Prep (for children aged 8-13), was founded in 1902 and moved to its present site in 1905, and the Pre-prep (for children aged 3-8) in 1953. The three schools are located in 120 acres of farmland, woods, orchards ...
Sadler attended Oakley Hall School in Cirencester and Bedales School in Petersfield, Hampshire, which he left in 1937. Military career. In 1937, Sadler moved to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) to work on a tobacco farm.
Bedales School Amy Badley to left of her husband John (in centre), c. 1900. Bedales opened in Lindfield, near Haywards Heath, in January 1893. Girls first joined the school in the Autumn of 1898, due in no small part to "the determination and persistence of Mrs Badley", whose promotion of women's suffrage in the area was well known.
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Bedales School is a public school (co-educational private school, boarding and day) in the village of Steep, near the market town of Petersfield in Hampshire, England. It was founded in 1893 by Amy Badley and John Haden Badley in reaction to the limitations of conventional Victorian schools and has
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Bedales was founded by John Badley in 1893 as a humane alternative to the authoritarian regimes typical of late‑Victorian public schools. The school became fully co-educational in 1898, against the prevailing trend. This breadth of vision and willingness to buck convention continues undiminished, as we shape our work to meet the challenges of ...