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Carmel College - Oxfordshire - June Thread starter cathmxo Start date Oct 25, Tags abandoned college college oxford school. Carmel College was a predominantly Jewish co-educational boarding school in England operating between and It was one of Europe's only 2 Jewish boarding schools, the other being in Gateshead. It also had a very small number of pupils who were not of Jewish descent, as day pupils. The school practised a mainstream Orthodox Judaism, more Orthodox than the practice of most of the pupils' families.

The aim was to turn out young international students who were authentically both secular and had an appreciation of religion. The entrance to this place was pretty straight forward as the locals are allowed to go for walks on the property. We managed to get into two of the many buildings as the others were very sealed. One of which was what seemed to be old science labs and the other housed the old gymnasium and swimming pool.

As we walked through the grounds we stumbled upon an old, grand looking building, we headed round the back of it which unfortunately was where the groundskeeper must have been living.

After scurrying off thinking we had got away he had followed us in his van and unfortunately we were asked to leave. Thanks for reading :. Last edited: Oct 25, Carmel College was, from to , a British, Jewish boarding school, modelled on British public schools. Founded as a boys' school, in later years it was, to some extent, co-educational, and there were a few non-Jewish day pupils.

When it moved, it had "about pupils. When it closed, the school was attended by children from the age of 11 to 18 — although earlier there had been a preparatory school which took children from around the age of 8.

Later a girls' school was built about a mile from the main campus, although the buildings were never actually used for this purpose. Instead, it was turned into a junior school in the late s for children up to the age of 13, when they moved to the main school. The junior school was closed down several years before Carmel, and the buildings sold. Girls were later admitted into the main school, starting at the sixth form in Daughters of teachers at the school had been admitted before this, including the daughter of Rabbi Kopul Rosen.



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