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  1. Welcome to Read School, a co-educational day and boarding school in North Yorkshire. In line with the noble legacy of our founder, Charles Reade, our mission is to create a warm and welcoming school for pupils of all abilities and walks of life.

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  2. Welcome to Read School, a co-educational day and boarding school in North Yorkshire. In line with the noble legacy of our founder, Charles Reade, our mission is to create a warm and welcoming school for pupils of all abilities and walks of life.

  3. Read School offers a wealth of opportunities, both academic and extra-curricular, and supports the development of the individual pupil, instilling confidence, enthusiasm and the aspiration to be the best they can be.

  4. Read School, Drax is a boarding, day, and independent school, based in the rural village of Drax, near Selby, North Yorkshire, England. Formerly a boys' school, it became co-educational in 1991. As of 2023 it hosts approximately 265 boys and girls between the ages of 4–18, comprising a senior school of approximately 210 and a junior school of ...

  5. Read School, Drax, Selby. 3,642 likes · 320 talking about this · 112 were here. www.readschool.co.uk.

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  6. The Read School is pleasantly situated in the rural village of Drax, with very convenient road access (M62, M18, A1). The school operates five transport routes bringing local children in from the residential areas around Selby, Goole, Howden, up from Doncaster, Hatfield and Thorne, and from Monk Fryston and Sherburn in Elmet in the west. Main Road.

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  8. www.ukbsa.com › school-profiles › read-schoolRead School - UK BSA

    353 Years of Pupil Success. Read School was founded in 1667 by Charles Reade, a local lawyer and philanthropist to provide ‘proper’ education to the poor boys of the parish of Drax. 351 years later, the School is still committed to the ideals of its founder.