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Private day school in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England
Cranford School, previously known as Cranford House
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Religious affiliation(s)
Church of England
Established
1931
Founder
WE Laurence
Local authority
Oxfordshire
Chairman of Governors
Stuart Wallis
Headmaster
James Raymond
Gender
Co-educational
Age
3 to 18
Enrolment
500
Houses
St. George, St. Francis, St. Christopher, St. Nicholas
Website
http://www.cranfordschool.co.uk
Cranford School is a co-educational private day school for students aged 3-18 in Moulsford, a village in South Oxfordshire near Wallingford, England.[1] In September 2020, a sixth form was added and boys were admitted into years 7–12, with a view to the school gradually becoming fully co-educational.[2] Established in 1931 by a Moulsford resident, Winifred E Laurence, for the education of Boris Higgs. The school now numbers approximately 500 pupils.
^"Cranford House School, Wallingford - ISC". www.isc.co.uk. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
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