Fulneck School

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Fulneck School
Motto Opening the Door to your Child's Future
Established 1753
Type Independent non-selective
Religious affiliation Moravian Church
School Principal Mr T. Kernohan
Chairman of Governors Mr L Everett
Location Fulneck
Pudsey
West Riding of Yorkshire
LS28 8DS
Flag of England
LEA Leeds City Council
Ofsted number SC001530
Students 380
Gender Coeducational
Ages 3 to 18
Publication The Fulneck Times, The Comenian

Fulneck school is a small private, boarding school situated in the Fulneck Moravian Settlement in Pudsey in Leeds, England. It provides education for pupils between the ages of 3 and 18.

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In 1753 and 1755, The Boys' and Girls' Schools were opened by the Moravian Church. In 1994 the two schools became one. The Moravian Brethren and Sisters' communal houses are now, also, part of the school.

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