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  1. Originally called ‘The New School’, Abbotsholme was established in 1889 by the visionary Dr. Cecil Reddie, as an experiment for his progressive educational philosophies and theories.

  2. Abbotsholme was founded by the Scottish academic and educationalist Cecil Reddie [2] as an experiment in his progressive educational philosophies and theories. [3][4] The school, then known "The New School", opened in 1889 to boys aged 10 to 19.

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    Dr Cecil Reddie (10 October 1858 – 6 February 1932) [1][2] was a reforming English educationalist. He founded and was headmaster of the progressive Abbotsholme School. Early life. He was born in Colehill Lodge, Fulham, London, the sixth of ten children.

  4. Abbotsholme School was founded by Dr. Cecil Reddie in 1889 and his vision for education encompasses everything we still hold dear today – academic rigour and a wealth of co-curricular opportunities.

  5. Founded in 1889, Abbotsholme School is a co-educational independent day and boarding school for pupils aged 2 – 20 years, set within 140 acres of rural countryside on the Derbyshire and Staffordshire border.

  6. Abbotsholme was founded by the Scottish academic and educationalist Cecil Reddie [2] as an experiment in his progressive educational philosophies and theories. [3] [4] The school, then known "The New School", opened in 1889 to boys aged 10 to 19.

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  8. Cecil Reddie was an educational pioneer who founded Abbotsholme School in England. He was thought of as the father of the international “New School” movement and railed against the limits of the classical education provided by Victorian Public Schools.

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