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  2. Founded 135 years ago. Over 40. Events held each year. Brief History. Old Radleians have been gathering for dinners since the first days of the College and, at those early events, it was often commented that a society of Old Radleians would be of use to the College.

  3. Radley was founded in 1847 by William Sewell (1804–79) and Robert Corbet Singleton (1810–81). The first pupil was Samuel Reynolds , who in 1897 wrote his reminiscences of school life. The school was originally housed in Radley Hall, now known as "Mansion".

  4. May 17, 2023 · Radley College was founded in 1847 by William Sewell (1804-79) and Robert Corbet Singleton (1810-81). The Founders were inspired by the Oxford Movement in the Anglican Church to create a new type of school for boys based on Christian principles of brotherliness, reinforced by the beauty of the environment and of the furnishings and objects ...

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  5. radleyarchives.co.uk › browse › histories-of-radleyHistories of Radley College

    Radley College was founded in 1847 by William Sewell (1804-79) and Robert Corbet Singleton (1810-81). The Founders were inspired by the Oxford Movement in the Anglican Church and aimed to create a school for boys where Christian principles of brotherliness were reinforced by the beauty of the environment and of the furnishings and objects which ...

  6. Radley College was founded in 1847 by William Sewell (1804-79) and Robert Corbet Singleton (1810-81). The Founders were inspired by the Oxford Movement in the Anglican Church and aimed to create a school for boys where Christian principles of brotherliness were reinforced by the beauty of the environment and of the furnishings and objects which ...

  7. www.radley.org.uk › radleian-society › archivesArchives - Radley College

    Radley College was founded in 1847 by William Sewell (1804-79) and Robert Corbet Singleton (1810-81). The founding principles of the school are Christianity, Beauty, Privacy and Collegiality.

  8. www.history-society.org › a-history-of-radley-collegeA History of Radley College

    In March, 1847 Robert Corbet Singleton gathered together Rev. William Small, a moral philosopher, Edwin Monk, a musician, and Edmund Wade to “take tea”. Schools were deemed to be out of control and the group’s ideal was to create a school founded on Christian values to civilise boys by surrounding them with beauty and culture.