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Ockbrook School is an independent co-educational day and boarding school for girls aged 3-18 and boys from Nursery up to Year 9 (from September 2015) located in the village of Ockbrook on the outskirts of Derby, England. Co-education is being phased in year by year by the school and it will be fully co-educational to 18 by 2019. Ockbrook was founded by the Moravian Church and its Christian heritage is evidenced by its school emblem, which features the Agnus Dei, and the school motto, which is also the motto of the Church. ==History== Ockbrook was founded in 1799 by the Moravian Church and still maintains a Christian ethos. The school was originally a ladies' school and the boys' school did not open until 1813. It became a girls-only school in 1915. The primary section later became coeducational, although this is now being extended throughout the school. The Church is still responsible for the school but responsibility is now exercised largely through the school’s local board of governors, chaired by one of the Church trustees. A history of the school was published in 2000 as part of the bicentenary celebrations (1799–1999).〔''Bold Shall I Stand'', James Muckle, Ockbrook School, ISBN 0-9536600-0-1〕 In March 2012 the board of governors announced the decision to extend the 11+ intake to boys beginning in September 2013 as a step towards coeducation. 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「Ockbrook School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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