Kesgrave Hall School

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Kesgrave Hall School
Established 1976
Closed 1993
Type Boarding School
Location Hall Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP5 2PU
England Coordinates: 52°04′15″N 1°15′24″E / 52.070771°N 1.256759°E / 52.070771; 1.256759
Students 40[1]
Gender Male (Single Sex)
Ages 11–16[1]
Main entrance hall.

Kesgrave Hall School was a private boys' boarding school in Kesgrave, England.[2] It was situated in Kesgrave Hall.

The school catered for pupils who had been excluded from mainstream schools for disruptive behaviour.[1]

Incidents

Alan Stancliffe had been convicted, in 1982 and again in 1999, of indecently assaulting four boys at Kesgrave Hall School where he had been a teacher from 1978 to 1980.[2][1]

Stancliffe also received a prison sentence in 2007 following a further conviction of 3 indecent assaults against a former Kesgrave Hall School Pupil (1978 - 1980).[3]

In December 2012, former pupils of the school described the abuse they had suffered there during the 1980s, and called for a new investigation.[4][5][6]

See also

List of schools in Suffolk

References

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