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Casterton School
Casterton School (1823-2013), Casterton, Cumbria.
This independent school for girls moved to Casterton from nearby Cowan Bridge in 1833. Built as a school for daughters of the clergy, its 1824 register showed the names of four Bronte sisters. The school's founder, Reverend Carus-Wilson is believed to have been the model for Mr Brocklehurst in Jane Eyre.
Casterton School was 'merged' with Sedbergh School in 2013.
Created: March 29, 2013
Author: Joan Martin
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