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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 .

  2. Ludgrove School. Fortnightly boarding for boys aged 8-13 years old. Explore. The Ludgrove School Foundation. Latest News. Read More. Fair going for Ludgrove's Annual Parents & Sons Golf Day. Ludgrove’s golfers managed to avoid the weather to enjoy the Annual Parents & Sons competition for the Years 7 and 8.

  3. Wixenford School, Wokingham, c. 1935. A side of the building with three gables, with a conservatory to the right. It was a private boys' school, later known as Ludgrove School. 1930-1939: postcar...

  4. 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.

  5. 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 .

  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...

  7. In 1937 the school moved to its current site at Wixenford, Wokingham under an hour from central London. This new location would ensure that the founding rural character of Ludgrove would remain and gave great scope for growth and improvement.