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  Abberley Hall School is a coeducational preparatory day and boarding school in the village of Abberley, Worcestershire, England. Straddled between Worcester and Tenbury, it educates around 300 pupils. ==History== The school began in 1878 as the Dame School in Blackheath, Kent. In 1896, it became a private school and was named ''Lindisfarne''. The school was moved to Abberley in 1916, and the  property  was purchased in 1921 by Gilbert Ashton, a former pupil of Lindisfarne, who took over as headmaster and renamed it Abberley Hall.〔〔 The school became a trust in 1958,  and is now managed by a Board of Governors, as a UK Registered Charity (no. 1088863).〔 Pupils come from a variety of backgrounds, including families and service personnel living  and working abroad, professionals from the Birmingham and Worcester areas, and traditional farming families. The pre-prep and nursery serve a more local area.〔
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