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  1. Tudor Hall was founded in 1850 in Salisbury, by the Rev.John Wood Todd and his wife Martha, and moved to the Forest Hill area of London in around 1854, initially at Perry Hill House, and later at Red Hall, or Tudor House, from which the school's name emerged. By the 1900s, the school had expanded and was in need of more space.

  2. Tudor House. Tudor is named after the historical period of our founders, Bishop Nicholas Ridley and King Edward VI. Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, knew that education can transform lives and that today’s children are tomorrow’s future. In 1553 Ridley persuaded the boy King, Edward VI, to hand over Bridewell Palace to house, care and ...

  3. www.tudorhouse.nsw.edu.au › sharing › the-school-yearTudor House – The School Year

    The School Year. Dates listed are the first and last teaching days for each term. Boarders are to be at School by 5.00pm the night prior to the start of each term. 2024. 2025.

  4. Billy Cart Derby 2019. The King's School, Tudor House · Moss Vale. Event by The King's School, Tudor House. SAT, OCT 21, 2017.

  5. The King's School, Tudor House, Moss Vale, New South Wales. 1,390 likes · 1 talking about this · 1,447 were here. Tudor House is a co-educational... Tudor House is a co-educational Pre-Kindergarten-Year 6 day and boarding school in...

  6. www.rugbyschool.co.uk › life › girlsTudor - Rugby School

    Tudor House, 4 Horton Crescent, Rugby, CV22 5DL. Tel: +44 (0) 1788 556 220 | Email: tudor@rugbyschool.net. ABOUT THE HOUSE. Tudor was opened in 1893 and became a girls’ house in 2002. Fifty-two girls aged 13 to 18 live here in a spacious and beautiful boarding House. On arrival at Tudor our 13-year-olds share two dormitories and each new girl ...

  7. The school then flourished within the grandeur of a captivating mock Tudor mansion in south London called Red House. Renowned for its intellectually stimulating education, Tudor Hall attracted distinguished professors as lecturers. Relocating to a more spacious setting in Chislehurst, Kent in 1908, the school welcomed Nesta Inglis as a pupil in ...