Clifton House Preparatory School

Clifton House Preparatory School
Established 1890s
Closed 1968
Type Prep school
Location Stray Road
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
England
53°59′02″N 1°32′10″W / 53.984°N 1.536°W / 53.984; -1.536Coordinates: 53°59′02″N 1°32′10″W / 53.984°N 1.536°W / 53.984; -1.536
Gender Boys

Clifton House School was on Stray Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. Information about the school is included on the web site for Norwood College http://www.aeden.plus.com/nc.htm . It is not certain when Clifton opened but it was in the 1890s in Queen Parade, Harrogate; it closed in 1968. The school was named after the house it occupied, Cliton House. Its owner, James Walter Nuttall, moved the school from Queen Parade to Stray Road in 1906.

Gordon William George Cass, or "Charlie" to his pupils, taught at Clifton from 1923 to 1936 when he left to set up his own school, Norwood College.

The school magazine was called "Aquila". A list of teaching staff and some of the old-boys is included in the above-mentioned web site in addition to information about James Walter Nuttall.

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