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  1. John Haden Badley (21 February 1865 – 6 March 1967) was an English author, educator, and founder of Bedales School, which claims to have become the first coeducational public boarding school in England in 1893.

    • John Badley

      John Badley may refer to: John Badley (surgeon) (1783–1870),...

  2. Website. www .bedales .org .uk. 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 been ...

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  3. John Haden Badley, aged 56 years 4 months, is recorded as a "School Master", while his wife gives her name as Amy Garrett Badley and is described as "Music Teacher", aged 59 years, 1 month. The General Register of 1939 records the couple at 'The Old Vicarage', Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire. John H. Badley is listed as a "Retired Schoolmaster" and ...

  4. John Haden Badley (* 21. Februar 1865 in Dudley; † 6. März 1967 in Steep bei Petersfield) war ein englischer Reformpädagoge . Mit 15 Jahren ging er in das Internat von Rugby, wo er offenbar negative Erfahrungen machte. Als Student im Trinity College (Cambridge) gewann er eine Hochschätzung für Musik und Theater.

    • 21. Februar 1865
    • Badley, John Haden
    • englischer Reformpädagoge
    • Dudley
  5. www.bedales.org.uk › about-us › historyHistory | Bedales School

    Bedales was founded by John Haden Badley in 1893 to be a humane alternative to the authoritarian regimes typical of late-Victorian public schools. Although Mr Badley's ideas were highly radical for England at that time, in retrospect he can be seen as part of a wider European reform movement (he was the contemporary of Montessori and Steiner).

  6. Bedales was founded by J H Badley in 1893 to be a humane alternative to the authoritarian regimes typical of late-Victorian public schools, read on to find out more about our history. For more information. Or to submit material for the timeline, please contact archive@bedales.org.uk.