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Hull Collegiate School : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hull Collegiate School
Hull Collegiate School commonly known in the area as the 'Collegiate' or 'Tranby Croft' is a co-educational independent school in Anlaby, near Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 2005 as a result of a merger of two of the area's independent schools〔(History )〕 and is a member of the United Church Schools Trust. ==History== Hull Collegiate School was established in September 2005 resulting from the merger of two Hull independent schools, Hull High School and Hull Grammar School. Situated to the west of Hull and north east of the Humber Bridge, the school is based at Tranby Croft, a Victorian mansion with over of landscaped grounds, a small wood and an AstroTurf pitch. The mansion was previously home to shipbuilder Sir Arthur Wilson during the late Victorian Era. He famously hosted the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, at a party. The events at the party would later lead to the Royal Baccarat Scandal. The Preparatory School, opened in 2004, is housed in a purpose-built facility on the same site; a senior school building was opened in 2005, completing a multimillion-pound investment by parent company United Church Schools Trust.〔
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