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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. 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.

  3. The records cover the history of a charity school founded in 1716 and its related institutions in Stepney, London. They include deeds, minutes, accounts, registers, correspondence, reports, plans, maps, photographs and printed material.

    • 1736-1975
    • ACC/1811
  4. An associated boarding school for girls was established in 1736. It was known as Raine's Hospital, Raine's Asylum, or the Hundred Pound School and was apparently near to the school but we don't know where.

  5. Preserved in facade of modern school are the 2 original figures of boy and girl and the original tablet inscribed "Come in and learn your duty to God and Man, 1719" from the first Raine's School in Raine Street, Wapping (qv).

  6. Raine's Foundation School. 126 likes. A highly aspirational Church of England secondary school and sixth form in the heart of the community, serving students aged 11 - 19. Achieving Excellence by...

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  8. Raine's Foundation School is a School in East London, England. This Channel is devoted to celebrating the sporting success of students that attend the School.

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