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  1. Warrington Academy, active as a teaching establishment from 1756 to 1782, was a prominent dissenting academy, that is, a school or college set up by those who dissented from the established Church of England. [1] It was located in Warrington (then part of Lancashire, now within Cheshire ), a town about half-way between the rapidly ...

  2. Welcome to Warrington Primary Academy Trust. Warrington Primary Academy Trust (WPAT) is a growing multi-academy trust currently consisting of eight primary schools, educating more than 2,300 children and employing over 300 staff. The trust was formed in 2016 – the first academy trust in Warrington – and quickly developed a national ...

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  4. The Warrington Academy was formed in the year 1757, 6 largely through the energy of a young dissenting minister of Warrington 4 Dr. Welch's remarks were unfortunately not recorded. 6 A note inserted in Osier's copy of Malpighi's Opera Omnia 1686 (which bears the inscription 'Presented to the Warrington Dispensary Medical Library by Ed-

  5. This academy was built in 1757 or earlier, to train candidates for the Nonconformist ministry. Tutors included Joseph Priestley, John Aikin, Gilbert Wakefield and probably Marat; students included Josiah Wedgwood's eldest son Malthus. Location Warrington Warrington Period Georgian (1714 - 1836) Tags

  6. Soft music breathes along each op’ning shade, And sooths the dashing of his rough cascade. With mystic lines his hands are figur’d o’er, And circles traced upon the letter’d shore. Beneath his willows rove th’enquiring youth, And court the fair majestic form of truth.

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · A WARRIGNTON academy has reopened its doors following a major refurbishment. The Cheshire Training Academy located on John Street in the town centre has been ‘transformed’ into a ‘vibrant ...

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