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  1. Wixenford School, also known as Wixenford Preparatory School and Wixenford-Eversley, was a private preparatory school for boys near Wokingham, founded in 1869. A feeder school for Eton, after it closed in 1934 its former buildings were taken over by the present-day Ludgrove School .

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  2. Richard Cowley Powles (1819–1901), known often as Cowley Powles, was an English cleric, academic and founding headmaster of Wixenford School. Early life [ edit ] He was the son of John Diston Powles , [1] and was educated at Helston Grammar School under Derwent Coleridge .

  3. Ludgrove lifts the Caldicott Athletics Shield. Congratulations to the boys in the Athletics Squad who ran, jumped and threw to the best of their abilities to win the Caldicott Athletics Shield and, in the process, made history as the first Ludgrove team to do so!

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  4. Watch on. Wixenford School, also known as Wixenford Preparatory School and Wixenford-Eversley, was a private preparatory school for boys near Wokingham, founded in 1869. A feeder school for Eton, after it closed in 1934 its former buildings were taken over by the present-day Ludgrove School. History The.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WixenfordWixenford - Wikipedia

    Wixenford is an area of the civil parish of Wokingham Without in which Ludgrove School stands. It adjoins Wokingham and is in the English county of Berkshire. Name. The area was developed by the former Wixenford School, which closed in 1934.

  6. Wixenford School, Wokingham. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the...

  7. Wixenford School remained in Eversley until 1887 when Mr Ernest Arnold, headmaster at the time, had a disagreement with his landlord and moved his school to Wokingham. In 1888 Eversley became the new home of St Neot's when Mr C Locke took over the lease of the building.