Crunchem Hall is a fictional school in Roald Dahl's children's book "Matilda." It serves as the setting for much of the story, where the protagonist, Matilda Wormwood, deals with the tyrannical headmistress, Miss Trunchbull. The school is depicted as a grim and oppressive place, reflecting the challenges faced by Matilda and her classmates.
It is Crunchem Hall Primary School, although in the film It changed from Primary to Elementry.
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Matilda attends Crunchem Hall Primary School in the story "Matilda" by Roald Dahl.
The antagonist in "Matilda" is Miss Trunchbull, the cruel and abusive headmistress of Crunchem Hall Primary School.
Matilda's headmistress is Miss Trunchbull, a cruel and tyrannical figure who terrorizes the students at Crunchem Hall Primary School.
Matilda takes place in a small, English Village. In the book, the reader is taken to places like the Crunchem Hall, Matilda's house, the Library, Ms. Honey's cottage and the Trunchball's house (which is really Ms. Honey's house).
The mean principal in the book and movie "Matilda" is named Agatha Trunchbull. She is portrayed as a cruel and tyrannical figure who terrorizes the children at Crunchem Hall Primary School.
Miss Trunchbull ________ Agatha Trunchbull played by Pam Ferris
Miss Honey goes to see Miss Trunchbull to discuss the mistreatment of her niece, Matilda, at Crunchem Hall. Miss Honey is concerned about Matilda's well-being and seeks to address the issue of how she is being treated in the school.
The setting of "Matilda" by Roald Dahl is a small English village in modern times. The story takes place in various locations, including Matilda's home, Crunchem Hall Primary School, and the library where Matilda spends a lot of her time. The setting contributes to the whimsical and sometimes dark atmosphere of the story.
Miss Trunchbull lifted Bruce Bogtrotter into the air by grabbing him by the collar and hoisting him up, showcasing her immense strength and authority. She did this as a punishment for his theft of a chocolate cake, intending to intimidate him and assert her dominance over the students. This act exemplifies her cruel and tyrannical nature as the headmistress of Crunchem Hall.
Matilda, the fictional character created by Roald Dahl, attended Crunchem Hall Primary School in the book "Matilda." This school is known for its strict and cruel headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, who mistreats the students. Matilda's intelligence and telekinetic powers help her navigate the challenges she faces at the school.