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  2. Robert Raikes - Wikipedia

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    Known for. founding the Sunday school movement. Spouse. Anne Trigge. Children. three sons & seven daughters. Robert Raikes (" the Younger ") (14 September 1735 – 5 April 1811) was an English philanthropist and Anglican layman. He was educated at The Crypt School in Gloucester. He was noted for his promotion of Sunday schools .

  3. Statue of Robert Raikes, London - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom. Coordinates. 51°30′34″N 0°07′13″W. /  51.50934°N 0.12029°W  / 51.50934; -0.12029. A statue of Robert Raikes, often regarded as being the founder of Sunday schools, executed by the sculptor Thomas Brock, stands in Victoria Embankment Gardens, London, United Kingdom. It was unveiled by the Earl of Shaftesbury on ...

  4. Sunday school - Wikipedia

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    A Sunday school is an educational institution, usually Christian in character and intended for children or neophytes. Sunday school classes usually precede a Sunday church service and are used to provide catechesis to Christians, especially children and teenagers, and sometimes adults as well. Churches of many Christian denominations have ...

  5. Thomas Stock - Wikipedia

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    While at Ashbury, he formed the first Sunday school in the country in 1777. Stock became rector of St Aldate's and then of St John Baptist's, Gloucester and headmaster of Gloucester Free School. He was also vicar of Glasbury-on-Wye. At Gloucester, jointly with Robert Raikes, proprietor of the Gloucester Journal, Stock became co-founder of the ...

  6. The King's School, Gloucester - Wikipedia

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    The King's School is a co-educational private day school in Gloucester, in the county of Gloucestershire, in South West England. It traces its heritage to a monastic school founded in the 11th century in the cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral. It became one of seven 'King's Schools' established, or re-endowed by King Henry VIII in 1541 after the ...

  7. Sunday School Society - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday School Society was a British association of Sunday schools. History. It was founded by Baptist deacon William Fox on 7 September 1785 in Prescott Street Baptist Church of London. The latter had been touched by articles by the editor of the Gloucester Journal, Robert Raikes, on the problems of youth crime.

  8. Robert Raikes' House - Wikipedia

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    Robert Raikes was a promoter of the Sunday school movement, he held Sunday school sessions in the house's garden and Robert's wife used to serve plum cake to the children. After his death, it was again used as a merchant's house and shop. There were minor alterations made to the building throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

  9. Sarah Trimmer - Wikipedia

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    — Sarah Trimmer Trimmer also founded and oversaw charity schools in her neighborhood. She directed promising students from her Sunday schools, which met only once a week, to these charity schools, which met several times a week. As she wrote in her journal, these schools seemed to her to "afford a happy prospect of rescuing many poor children from vice and profligacy". While the Sunday ...