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The Priory School,
as it was first known, was built around the ruins of the old
Friary in 1900. It was a boarding school for boys and girls,
and between the First and Second World Wars the staff developed
an interest in the principles of Rudolf Steiner.
Many local inhabitants still refer to it as the New School,
which was the name adopted when the school was incorporated
in its present form close to the Priory in 1949. Since then,
Rudolf Steiner School Kings Langley has expanded over much
of the old Friary lands, occupying about ten acres of this
fine elevated site overlooking rural landscape. The main school
block was built in stages between 1955-75, the dining room
and theatre in 1969-71 and the sports hall in 1970. The beautiful
kindergarten was built on the edge of the grounds near Friarswood
in 1966. The latest addition is the Pottery, which was opened
in 1991.
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