Old Edwardians

 Past Pupils & Staff of St. Edward's School, Romford

 

 

History of the School

1710 and all that....

Girl from above the entrance

St. Edward's is the oldest school in Romford. It was founded as a Charity School in 1710.

The vestry book for St. Edward's Church in Romford records an entry on 5th September 1710:- 'Whereas a Charity School is Erecting or setting up with all possible speed to be sett up and opened in this town of Rumford...for the Educating of poor Children and teaching them to Read and Write and Instructing them in the knowledge and practice of the Christian Religion as professed and taught in the Church of England.

For the first eighteen years the school was accommodated in two houses, but in 1728 the school moved to a new building in the Market Place in Romford, where it remained until it moved to its present site in 1965.

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Boy from above the entrance

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1 of 20 buses hired

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From The Times

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1903

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1871

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Charity School 1800

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c. 1950

School now Romford Branch Library

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c. 1950

School now Romford Branch Library

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