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  1. Ewell Castle School is a 318 mixed, private day school and sixth form in Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, England. It was founded in 1926 by Herbert Budgell as a boarding school and became fully mixed in September 2015. [3] . It consists of the Main House, Glyn House, Chessington Lodge and Fitzalan House. [4] The school was last inspected in 2018. [3] Houses

  2. Ewell Castle School is located in the attractive village of Ewell. The Senior School site of some fifteen acres was once part of the grounds of Nonsuch Palace built by Henry VIII. The Senior School is housed in a castellated mansion in Church Street. The Castle was built in 1814 for Thomas Calverley.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oliver_ReedOliver Reed - Wikipedia

    Reed attended 14 schools, including Ewell Castle School in Surrey. "My father thought I was just lazy," Reed later said. "He thought I was a dunce." Reed claimed he had worked as a boxer, a bouncer, a taxi driver and a hospital porter. He then did his compulsory army service in the Royal Army Medical Corps. "

  4. Ewell Castle School is a happy and successful co-educational independent school on the Surrey/London borders, easily accessible by public transport. We are a through school that offers children aged 3 to 18 the benefits of a family-friendly atmosphere whilst maintaining a stimulating and rigorous academic programme.

  5. Pages in category "People educated at Ewell Castle School" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Ewell Castle is a small, friendly and happy school. What makes it so is the way the pupils and staff interact with each other throughout the academic year! There is a strong sense of purpose in all that we do together. For our pupils the educational environment generated is vibrant and full of opportunities both inside and outside the classroom.

  7. Ewell Castle School, Ewell. A co-ed all-through day school, Ewell Castle School has an impressively close-knit, family feel with a focus on pastoral wellbeing and individual learning. 21 September 2022.