Ladycross School
1891 establishments in England1977 disestablishments in EnglandDefunct Catholic schools in the Diocese of Arundel and BrightonDefunct schools in East SussexEducational institutions disestablished in 1977 ... and 3 more
Educational institutions established in 1891Seaford, East SussexUse British English from February 2023
Ladycross was a Catholic preparatory school in Seaford, East Sussex. It was founded in 1891 in Briely Road, Bournemouth, and moved to a purpose-built school in Eastbourne Road, Seaford in 1909. More than 2,000 pupils attended it before its closure in 1977. Among its schoolmasters was children's book author George Mills, who taught during the summer of 1956. The school was located on its own 15-acre premises in Seaford from 1909 until 1978, apart from a short period during the Second World War when at the height of the German bombing raids on British towns in 1941, the school was temporarily evacuated to Salperton Park, Gloucestershire.
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Eastbourne Road
Eastbourne Road
BN25 4BL , Seaford
England, United Kingdom
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