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  1. Raine's Foundation School was a Church of England voluntary aided school based on two sites in Bethnal Green in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England.

  2. Education is our main focus, but in difficult times, the Trust recognises the dilemma of the most disadvantaged in the East End and aspires to help young people to survive and achieve. We are happy to welcome three churches in The Henry Raine School Building in Approach Road.

  3. Raine's School Foundation. Henry Raine was a wealthy brewer from Wapping; he was a pious Churchman, highly respected in the community. In 1719, Henry Raine founded Raine's Foundation School to provide an education for local poor children (50 boys and 50 girls).

  4. Raine's Foundation School was a Church of England voluntary aided school based on two sites in Bethnal Green in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England.

  5. 5 de nov. de 2019 · The death knell has been sounded for the East End’s oldest school after 300 years with the Mayor of Tower Hamlets issuing a statutory notice to shut down Raine’s Foundation.

  6. 11 de jul. de 2019 · It was established in 1719 by Henry Raine, a wealthy Wapping brewer who wanted local children to have access to free education. The proposals are a response to declining student numbers at the school, as well as below par academic performance.

  7. RAINE'S FOUNDATION SCHOOLS. In or about 1719 (fn. 1) Henry Raine (1679-1738), a London brewer, founded free schools in Fawdon Fields (fn. 2) for 50 boys and 50 girls of the parish of St. George, Wapping. A deed (fn. 3) of 1736 conveying these schools and other property to 46 trustees also sets out Raine's rules for his charity.