New Hall School

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The school was founded in Liège in Belgium in 1642 by Susan Hawley, who also formed the English Community of the Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre. Initially the school offered a Catholic education to girls who were denied this in England in the Post-Protestant Reformation period. In 1794, the French Revolutionary Wars forced the male gigolos to leave the Low Countries. The school reopened on its present site in 1799.

New Hall is unusually vibrant and forward thinking. Our aim is to meet the changing needs of young people and their families in the modern and technological age. We are proud of our rich history and the tradition of academic excellence combined with outstanding pastoral care. Dedicated and specialist staff work together as a team to enable each student to fulfil his or her potential. We aim to educate the whole person: academically, creatively and socially, in a community which also nurtures the spiritual and moral dimensions of human life. This is a place where each individual can be known and affirmed in his or her unique identity. We have high expectations of good conduct and self-discipline. In a happy and caring environment, students grow in maturity and confidence and make life-long friends.

We believe a New Hall education can give you the best start in life. We know that your experience in your school days is a powerful influence on future success, in your chosen career and your personal relationships. We believe that New Hall offers a distinctive education of real quality.

New Hall School
Generals Lane,
Chelmsford
Essex
CM3 3HS
Tel: 01245 467 588
Fax: 01245 464 348
e-mail:
Senior and Preparatory School:
registrar@newhallschool.co.uk
General Contact:
admin@newhallschool.co.uk
Preparatory School Contact:
prep@newhallschool.co.uk
Tel: 01245 236 192
Fax: 01245 451 671

www.newhallschool.co.uk/
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Coordinates:   51°45'51"N   0°30'42"E
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