In September 1836, he opened a private prep school for boys in a small dwelling house.
He opened a school for boys, and later took classes for young ladies.
Originally a school for girls, Marymount, opened a section for boys in 1981.
In 1848 he opened a day school in the parsonage, for both boys and girls.
The school was opened for boys in 1955 and it changed its name to the current one in 1963.
For 2007, a new Sports Institute has been opened for boys in years 7-10.
Boarding schools were opened at Fulneck in 1753 for boys and 1755 for girls.
It opened as a Free School for boys in 1697.
In 1962, the Bureau, which was now supported by tax funds, opened a group home for older boys.
Victoria College had been opened for boys, on the pattern of English public schools, in 1852.