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      • The preparatory school where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was educated has announced its closure as a result of the coronavirus crisis. Ashdown House, founded in 1843, is to close its doors after failing to attract enough pupils to the boarding school that cost £28,000 (Dh128,500) a year.
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  2. Aug 24, 2021 · Despite attempts to save the 180-year-old institution, it has now been reported that Ashdown House, a recently-closed preparatory school formerly attended by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has been sold to a property developer for £5 million.

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  3. Sep 30, 2019 · How the child sexual abuse inquiry works. Mr Johnson attended the school in 1975, six years after the first allegations of sexual abuse of pupils were made. Sussex Police. Martin Haigh was found...

  4. Sep 30, 2019 · Sexual touching was "seen as acceptable" at the prep school attended by Boris Johnson, an inquiry has heard. The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has identified Ashdown House...

  5. Aug 24, 2021 · WHEN Ashdown House confirmed last year that it would close its doors permanentl­y, figures in the education world desperatel­y tried to save the prep school, whose former pupils include Boris Johnson, the Earl of Snowdon and Homeland star Damian Lewis.

  6. Jun 2, 2020 · A prep school which Prime Minster Boris Johnson attended is to shut permanently due to the pressures of coronavirus. Ashdown House in Forest Row, East Sussex, teaches children from the ages...

  7. Jun 1, 2020 · Ashdown House Preparatory School in East Sussex will shut at the end of the summer term because of the financial challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, it has been announced.

  8. Jun 1, 2020 · Ashdown House Preparatory School, in Sussex, has told parents and staff today the school will close at the end of this term. The independent school (pictured above), which charges yearly boarding fees of nearly £30,000, was founded in 1843.

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