- The school was established in 1918, changing its name to Luckley House in 2013. Two years later it became coeducational and now has even numbers of boys and girls on the roll of about 380 pupils, including a total of 90 in the sixth form. There is a small boarding contingent, with flexible and full boarding options.
- There are plans for new sporting facilities over the next decade with the acquisition of an extra five acres – expanding the rural site, just outside Wokingham, Berkshire, by nearly a third. The grounds, covering about 20 acres, already include landscaped lawns and woodland, where there are two zip wires and an adventure trail.
- Luckley House has its own professional working theatre, the Whitty, which gives pupils a chance to perform and learn in a professional environment, while also providing a range of entertainment for the local community.
- Notable former pupils include the property developer and television presenter Sarah Beeny.
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