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Schools in Bramham

The types of school available in the first half of the Victorian period (1840-70) reflected the differences within English society associated with social class, and religion ‑ and the points at which the two met. Bramham was an excellent example.
At this time Bramham had four schools ‑ one at Bramham College, run by Dr Haigh, for the sons of gentlefolk anti another, less prestigious because it catered for girls, at Tenter Hill Lodge (now Canton House) run by the vicar's daughter, Miss Mary Ann Bownas. A third, for the aspiring classes, and associated with the Parish Church, was the National School, so called because it was run under the auspices of the National Society for the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church. Its great rival was the Free School, run by the British and Foreign Schools Society ‑ the organ of the Free or Nonconformist churches, of which there were two in Bramham, the Wesleyans who were predominantly middle‑class, and the Primitive Methodists, who were working‑class.
Interestingly, the superior boys of Bramham College were marched on Sunday mornings to either the Parish Church, or the Wesleyan Chapel in Bramham or the Congregational Church in Boston Spa.
As neither Bramham College nor Miss Bownas's School for Young Ladies outlived their proprietors, and the Government intervened to introduce state elementary education in 1870, there remained only one school in Bramham after that date, the forerunner of the local junior and infant school of today

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