Schools Founded By Nathaniel Woodard
'... till the Church educates and trains up the middle classes, she can never effectually educate the poor'
Nathaniel Woodard, That One Idea, by Leonard and Evelyn CowieIn his lifetime Nathaniel Woodard founded eleven schools and acquired a number of others.
These include:
- Lancing College (1848)
- Hurstpierpoint College (1849)
- Ardingly College (1858)
- Denstone College (formerly St Chad's - 1868)
- Abbots Bromley School for Girls (formerly the School of St Mary and St Anne - 1874)
- King's College (Taunton) (1880)
- Ellesmere College (1884)
- Worksop College (formerly St Cuthbert's College - 1890)
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