Casterton School

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Casterton School was an English independent girls' boarding school in Cumbria, historically associated with the education of clergy daughters and linked to the early schooling of the Brontë sisters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former school
girls' boarding school
independent school
associatedWith Clergy Daughters' School NERFINISHED
campusSetting rural
country England
educationalStage primary education
secondary education
foundedFor daughters of Anglican clergy
genderIntake girls
governance independent sector
hasBoardingFacilities yes
historicalRole school for clergy daughters
historicalSignificance connected to literary history through the Brontë family
example of 19th-century provision for clergy daughters
languageOfInstruction English
linkedTo early education of the Brontë sisters
locatedIn Casterton, Cumbria NERFINISHED
Cumbria
North West England
mergedWith Sedbergh School NERFINISHED
namedAfter village of Casterton
notableAssociation Brontë sisters NERFINISHED
predecessor Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan Bridge NERFINISHED
regionServed north of England
religiousAffiliation Church of England
schoolType boarding school
independent school
status closed
successor Casterton, Sedbergh Preparatory School NERFINISHED

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Sedbergh School hasLowerSchool Casterton School
this entity surface form: Casterton Sedbergh Preparatory School