Dagfa House School
Dagfa School Nottingham | |
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Address | |
57 Broadgate Beeston Nottingham , Nottinghamshire , NG9 2FU England | |
Coordinates | 52°55′56″N 1°12′28″W / 52.93231°N 1.20783°WCoordinates: 52°55′56″N 1°12′28″W / 52.93231°N 1.20783°W ⧼validator-fatal-error⧽ |
Information | |
Type | Other independent school |
Department for Education URN | 122911 Tables |
Head teacher | Dr. Woodroffe |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 2 to 16 |
Enrolment | 237 (January 2012) |
Colour(s) | Navy |
Website | Dagfaschool |
Dagfa School Nottingham was an independent, co-educational school in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England, which included Dagfa Nursery, Dagfa Junior School and Dagfa Senior School.[1]
Facilities[edit]
The Dagfa school opened in 1948 in a converted 18th-century family home, a listed building. In 1969, it became the Dagfa House School, a fully independent day school. In 2010, it became the Dagfa School Nottingham.
By July 2016, Dagfa School Nottingham comprised Woodlands (a second large house), a multi-purpose gym hall, a library as well as a third building housing sciences, Information and communications technology, and a modern studio theatre. Girls and boys between ages 2 and 16 were taught.
Closure[edit]
On 27 May 2016, the school announced to staff and parents that it would close at the end of the summer term. On 15 July 2016, Dagfa School Nottingham closed,[2] apart from the nursery, which closed in August. The school trustees put the school into administration on 20 July 2016.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Dagfa". 2011-09-03. Archived from the original on 3 September 2011. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ↑ Pittam, David (2017-12-19). "Green light given to 227-bedroom development on site of former Beeston school". NottinghamshireLive. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
External links[edit]
- Independent Schools Inspectorate Report, 2012
- School website No longer available
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