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Beacon Hill School (England)

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Beacon Hill School is the name of the school founded and run by Bertrand Russell and his second wife Dora Russell. It was run from a succession of different locations (including its original premises at the Russell's residence (Telegraph House) all based in England and is considered to have been one of the most important pioneering schools in the field of Libertarian Education together with Summerhill School. There are at least three other schools in the UK with the name Beacon Hill.


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