Woodard Schools is a group of Anglican schools (both primary and secondary) affiliated to the Woodard Corporation (formerly the Society of St Nicolas) which has its origin in the work of Nathaniel Woodard, a Church of England priest in the Anglo-Catholic tradition.
The Woodard Corporation has schools in both the independent (fee paying) and maintained sectors. It is the largest group of Church of England schools in England and Wales. The corporation owns 21 independent schools and is affiliated with 22 schools, both state, academy and independent.[1] The flagship school of the Woodard Corporation is Lancing College, founded by Nathaniel Woodard in 1848, while the largest school is The Littlehampton Academy, with over 1,500 students. From 1 January 2014, Broadwater Manor School in Worthing was also owned by Lancing College and this group.
'... till the Church educates and trains up the middle classes, she can never effectually educate the poor'
Nathaniel Woodard, That One Idea, by Leonard and Evelyn Cowie
Owned schools
edit- Ardingly College
- Ardingly College Prep School
- Ardingly College Pre-Prep School
- Bloxham School
- Denstone College
- Ellesmere College
- Hurstpierpoint College
- Hurstpierpoint College Prep School
- King's College, Taunton
- King's Hall School, Taunton
- Lancing College
- Lancing College Preparatory School, Hove
- Lancing College Preparatory School, Worthing
- Peterborough High School
- Prestfelde School, Shrewsbury
- Queen Mary's School
- Denstone College Preparatory School
- St James' School, Grimsby
- The Cathedral School, Llandaff
- Worksop College
- Ranby House School
Affiliated schools
edit- Alderley Edge School for Girls
- Bishop Stopford School
- Crompton House Church of England Academy
- Derby Grammar School
- Derby High School
- Malosa Secondary School, Malawi
- St Peter's Collegiate Academy
- St Marylebone Church of England School
- St George's Church of England School
- St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar School
- St Peter's Church of England Aided School
- St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of England School
- The Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School
- The Bishops' Blue Coat Church of England High School
- The King's School, Rochester
- King Solomon International Business School
Academies
editWoodard Schools are the lead sponsors of a number of schools in the English Academy system. Woodward Schools push for a strong religious teaching within, with an emphasis on biblical studies. Students should conform to Christianity and teachings of the Bible.:[1]
- Kings Priory School
- St Augustine Academy, Maidstone
- St Peter's Academy, Stoke-on-Trent
- St Wilfrid's Church of England Academy, Blackburn
- The Littlehampton Academy - replaces the existing Littlehampton Community School
- The Sir Robert Woodard Academy - replaces the existing Boundstone Community College
- Wren Academy
Former schools
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Our Schools from Woodard.co.uk, retrieved 24 February 2018
- ^ Woodard (28 June 2019). "Abbots Bromley School". Independent, Academy and Maintained Education | Woodard Schools. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
- ^ "Cornwall's Bolitho independent boarding school to close". BBC News. 4 December 2014. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
- ^ "Exeter's St Margaret's School to close". BBC News. 28 January 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2018.