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  1. Castle House School. An independent day school for children to 11 years. Welcome. Choosing the right school to lay the foundations for learning is one of the biggest challenges any parent will face. As Head I understand that alongside practical choices there are also decisions of the heart.

  2. Haberdashers' Castle House is an independent preparatory day school for boys and girls, first established in 1944, at Chetwynd End, Newport, Shropshire. The school is an associate of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers. It is also a member of the Haberdashers' West Midlands Academy Trust founded by nearby Haberdashers' Adams.

  3. Come and visit us. You are welcome at any time at Haberdashers' Castle House. Our Headteacher is on hand to offer a guided tour of our facilities and discuss your individual needs. Please complete the simple form below, call us on 01952 567600 or click on the chat button at the bottom right of the screen.

  4. Upper school fees - £3,225 per term, £9,675 annually or £981.90 per month over 10 months. (£3545 per term from Sept 2024) *School fees paid monthly can be paid by Direct Debit only and incur a £4.80 administration fee per month. This is included in the monthly fees shown above.

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  6. 2 de oct. de 2020 · Owned by David and Brenda Frecka, the home, when completed, will be the largest in Delaware County and the third largest in central Ohio, according to data from county auditors. Only the estate of ...

  7. 7 de dic. de 2022 · 1. The Château Laroche (Loveland) Loveland Castle Museum, 12025 Shore Dr, Loveland, OH 45140, USA. April Dray/Only In Your State. We'll start with a personal favorite, which is more commonly known as the Loveland Castle, built by Sir Harry Andrews—brick by brick, literally—in 1927 for the Knights of the Golden Trail.