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THE GRANGE







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 MAIN ENTRANCE
 RECEPTION
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 C  MUSIC   FINE ARTS CENTRE  THE GRANGE
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 MEYER THEATRE  SPORTS HALL
 Sir Gareth Edwards
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 EQUESTRIAN
 CENTRE  LOBBY &
 Campus   ADMISSIONS
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 INDOOR ARENA
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 Cricket Pitch
 Entry to   Golf Course  WILSON PAVILION
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 SWIMMING POOL
 Athletics Track         The Grange was built in 1845 by a Quaker called Robert Impey,
                         and was called Askew House, later becoming Portway House.
                         His daughter, Catherine Impey wrote and published Britain's
 Q  Swimming Pool        first anti-racist periodical, 'Anti-Caste', between 1888 and 1895.
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                         Her family invited guests from all around the world to stay with
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      Kingweston         them, setting the tone for a global mindset that we embrace
 Keen’s Elm Field
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                         for every young person to personify the school values of being
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                         kind, being authentic and being disruptors, much like the original
                         occupants of the house.
 Entry to
 Sports Campus           Each boarder will leave having embraced all that our wonderful
                         school has to offer. They will be equipped for the wider world,
                         having learned about themselves, their studies and activities, and
                         with friends for life.
 Equestrian Paddocks  Butleigh  I wish you all a very warm welcome to The Grange – we are
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                         delighted to have you as part of the family.
 MANTELL PAVILION
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