Former pupils buy North Yorkshire school site from administrators

BDaily 20th November 2015: -
Two former pupils have purchased their old school from administrators at EY for an undisclosed amount.
In the early 1980s, Jamie and Jonathan Seddon attended Malsis School in Cross Hills, North Yorkshire, which fell into disuse last year.
    
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Two former pupils have purchased their old independent preparatory school which shut its doors in December 2014 after falling pupil numbers and a failed merger.
Yorkshire Post 17:30 Friday 20 November 2015: 
Keighley News - Thursday 25 June 2015: - A peer of the realm is backing a consortium battling to save a school which folded following a cash crisis.  Baroness Margaret Eaton, a life peer and former leader of Bradford Council, wants to see Malsis School in Glusburn - where her son was educated - back in operation.  The private school, for pupils aged up to 11, was closed by its trustees when it ran out of money and was placed in administration.
Keighley News Friday 24 April 2015 - A businessman leading a consortium bidding to buy defunct Malsis School in Glusburn has told how he wants to bring it back to its former glory, and more.
Craven Herald 16th April 2015 - A man spearheading the rescue of defunct Malsis School is galvanising support from the local community.