Career
In about 1899 he founded the Carteret School in Harrogate which, in 1902, moved to The Red House, Moor Monkton, near New York Initially he rented the premises from the Slingsby family of Scriven but, in 1916, he purchased the house and land adjacent. He believed the rural location was ideal for preparatory schoolboys, providing them with a healthy environment and space for outside activity.
He included classics and science on the curriculum while also encouraging practical skills such as woodwork and gardening.
The boys were involved in the running of a school farm which sold provisions to the school kitchen. In 1922 he retired but maintained a close contact with the school.
His death was registered in Ely district. Charles Cyril Lempriere"s marriage to Margaret Lucy Waddington (birth registered October→December 1864 in Whitby district) was registered during July→September 1908 in Great Ouseburn district.