Ovingdean Hall School, Special education school in Ovingdean, England.
Ovingdean Hall School is a listed school building situated in the rural village of Ovingdean near Brighton and Hove in East Sussex. The property features extensive grounds and has served as an educational facility for different groups of students over many decades.
The original house was built in 1792 and later became a school for young men. During World War II, the Canadian Army used the site while the school temporarily moved its operations to Devon.
The Canadian Army occupied the site during World War II while the school temporarily relocated its operations to Devon.
The site is located in a quiet rural area, so visitors should be prepared for limited local services. Getting there by car is most straightforward, as the location is away from the town center.
For several decades, the school focused on educating deaf students and helping them engage fully in school life. This specialization gave it significant importance in the local education community.
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