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It was then the poor house and charity school of the village.
The chief part of the congregation seemed to me to be a charity school.
In this respect, the work of charity schools will continue to play a vital role.
He focused his life on teaching poor children in parish charity schools.
The first school to be established in the area was a charity school.
He may have been educated at a charity school.
He had spent forty years as a minister, and founded the town's charity school.
From 1673 Deddington had a charity school "in a corner of the church".
It is a charity school, giving children from poorer backgrounds the chance to have a better education.
He originated (and ultimately supported) a charity school for 20 poor children.
He uses its resources to open a charity school for the special children with Shahnaz.
Prior to 1800, education for poorer children was limited to isolated charity schools.
That charity school was the seed from which Barnes has sprung.
He would have studied with the best tutors instead of attending a charity school.
We seem to be heading backwards to charity schools and lowering the school leaving age.
All the charity schools issued them to identify their pupils."
Free "charity schools" run by other denominations gradually came into existence later.
She was the author of several tracts on charity schools .
It was not the first charity school in Wimbledon.
There are two charity schools set up here, and carried on by a generous subscription, with very good success.
It was founded in 1879 as a replacement for the local Charity School.
Duck attended a charity school and left at the age of thirteen to begin working in the fields.
A charity school began in 1708 and from 1728 used a large room in the poor house (now Springfield).
But Lancaster's system was much more associated with the charity schools than the pay schools.
She founded several Sunday schools and charity schools in her parish.