Day School
1862
£ 3.9K-4.3K
British
The Crackley Hall School is a private, coeducational, 4–11 Catholic day school with about 240 students. Additionally, Crackley Hall School operates Little Crackers, an on-campus creche that accepts children as young as two. Established in 1862, Crackley Hall was a day and boarding school for girls, run by the Sisters of Mercy. It was located on Walsgrave Road in Coventry, with a view of Gosford Green. 2010 saw the shift to coeducation in schools.
The core value of Crackley Hall School is to give every student an exceptional, well-rounded education. To further assist young people in their development as God's children and as citizens who understand their responsibilities to the community and their stewardship role by promoting the Christian principles of love, forgiveness, kindness, and peace.
The campus of Crackley Hall School is situated in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England. Students have access to all amenities on campus.
Robert Duigan
01926 514444
Crackley Hall School, St Joseph's Park, Kenilworth CV8 2FT
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