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Castle House School is a preparatory day school for boys and girls, first established in 1944, at Chetwynd End, Newport, Shropshire.〔(ISI Inspection report on Castle House School ) dated November 2014, accessed 13 September 2015〕 ==Character== The school is owned and operated by the Castle House School Trust Ltd, a registered charitable organization, by up to twelve governors of the Trust.〔(Castle House School ) at collegeofteachers.ac.uk, accessed 13 September 2015〕 It occupies a Grade II listed main building with extensive grounds.〔 Its "Cherubs Nursery" takes pre-school children aged from two to four.〔(Cherubs Nursery ) at daynurseries.co.uk, accessed 13 September 2015〕 From here boys and girls, in roughly equal numbers, go into the Lower School, which comprises a Reception class and Years 1 and 2. The Upper School then caters for children until they leave, usually at the age of eleven.〔〔''The Independent Schools Guide 2012-2013'' (Gabbitas, 2013), p. 150〕 French is taught from the Nursery years on, and drama and dance begin in Reception. Sporting activities take place every day, and these include gymnastics.〔 After leaving Castle House, children typically go on to Adams' Grammar School, Newport High School, Burton Borough School, or Stafford Grammar School, with others moving to Wrekin College, Ellesmere College, Shrewsbury High School, Wolverhampton Girls' High School, Wolverhampton Grammar School, Adcote School, and others.〔(Senior Schools: After Castle House – what next? ) at castlehouseschool.co.uk〕 A new headmaster, Mark Crewe-Read, took over the school in September 2015.〔 The outgoing head, Richard Walden, was chairman in 2014 of the Independent Schools Association. Opening its annual conference in May 2014, he was critical of the state sector, claiming that "Schools are turning out too many amoral children because teachers cannot find the time to teach the difference between right and wrong."〔(Schools turning out amoral students, says Shropshire headteacher ) dated 15 May 2014 at shropshirestar.com〕 This was quickly disputed by the government's Education Secretary, Michael Gove.〔(Michael Gove rejects ‘amoral’ pupils claim by Shropshire head ) dated 18 May 2014 at shropshirestar.com〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Castle House School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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