Stanbridge Earls School

Stanbridge Earls School was a coeducational independent special school located near Romsey, Hampshire, England. Students ranged in age from 10–19. The school catered for both boarding and day pupils. The school specialized in teaching and helping pupils with dyslexia, dyscalculia, developmental coordination disorder and mild Asperger syndrome. In 2013 the school was criticised for excluding a pupil who claimed that she had been raped. The school closed in 2013, following a series of inspections and investigations, when reduced pupil numbers led to it becoming financially unviable.

Stanbridge Earls School
Main school building, viewed from the rear
Address
Stanbridge Lane

Romsey
,
Hampshire
,
SO51 0ZS

United Kingdom
Coordinates51.007133°N 1.520027°W / 51.007133; -1.520027
Information
TypeIndependent special school
Motto"Building confidence – Achieving success"
Established15 September 1952 (1952-09-15)
Closed1 September 2013 (2013-09-01)
Department for Education URN116549 Tables
GenderMixed
Age10 to 19
URN (Social Care)SC012020

The school's trustees sold the site to a private purchaser who subsequently sold it for £10 million to Audley Retirement Villages. Audley plan to build a retirement village of 100 homes on the site, with the main school building retained and converted into a health club, restaurant and bistro for the community.

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