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About this year Miss Berryman's School was started at The Old Grange. The school was continued by Mr & Mrs Francis Later named The Old Grange School it continued until 1910
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1800 |
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School of Industry for girls, adjoining Bushy Park in Hampton. Reading, writing and needlework taught in order to prepare girls for domestic service
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1805 |
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St Mary's School
The Anglican National Society set up a school in School Alley, Twickenham running from Church Street to the Embankment. This had 180 pupils and with one teacher helped by 'monitors' was organised to mass produce learning.
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1809 |
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Mrs Thomas paid rates for a school in Twickenham
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1810 |
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About this year the Rev William Church started Alfred House School in Alfred House (now Park & Barham Houses) in Hampton. He died in 1829 and the school was continued until about 1844 by Mrs Jenny Berryman
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1812 |
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The Revd Pettingall's Twickenham Finishing School
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1823 |
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2 Dames schools with 12 children in existence in Teddington
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1824 |
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About this year Mr Walton's Academy was established between Church Street and High Street, Hampton, running for over 40 years
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1830 |
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St Mary’s & St Peter’s C E Primary School is sponsored equally by the two Teddington parishes reflected in its name - St Mary with St Alban and Ss Peter & Paul with Ss Michael & George. Originally known as Teddington Public School, it occupied Victorian premises from 1832 at the Broad Street end of Church Road, before being rebuilt on the present site in l975.
Burgate House, for girls in Arragon Road, run by Mrs Curtis and Miss Brown.
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1832 |
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1833 |
For the first time a small grant was given by the Government to the Anglican and Roman Catholic Church schools. The improved schools became known as National Schools. Even at school, children might learn little ... one teacher could be in charge of 200 children and the average leaving age was 10 yrs.
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