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The
Alcuin School The
Alcuin School is an independent day school for boys and girls aged
4 -11. It is located in the thriving North Leeds suburb of Chapel
Allerton.
The school is named after Alcuin (AD.735 -782) who was born near York.
He became master of the York School and transformed education in his
time.
The school puts the great spiritual teachings of the world
at the heart of the curriculum. Children put into practice simple
spiritual values and these are reflected in self control, confidence,
respect for others and generosity. High academic standards are achieved.
The school was opened in 1994 and is one of eight day schools affiliated
to St James School in London, the others being in Dublin, New York,
Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Johannesburg and Trinidad.
All levels of the child's development are addressed -
the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. |
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