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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.

  2. James McGuire. Alfie Mather. Isaac Reid. Kian Stanton. Oliver Evans. Kaden Johnson. Daniel Hackney. Learn about the Warrington Wolves Academy.

  3. Warrington Preparatory Academy provides world-class educational solutions with an unwavering dedication to student success and an unyielding commitment to ethical and sound business practices.

  4. Warrington Academy, 1757-86 : its predecessors and successors. by. O'Brien, P. (Padraig), 1922-. Publication date. 1989. Topics. Warrington Academy (Warrington, England) -- History, Warrington Academy (Warrington, England), Education -- England -- History, Dissenters, Religious -- England -- History, Education -- history, Dissenters, Religious, ...

  5. The Warrington Dissenting Academy, situated in the north-west of England, existed from 1757-1786, and as an independent centre of learning, it became a paradigm of dissent against the backdrop of the British Enlightenment, a time of fermenting radical views and a reaction to exclusion.

    • Dr David Harrison
  6. When the Warrington Academy was founded, and indeed until 1880, the universities of England were closed to dissenters. Michael Foster, for example, could not be appointed Professor of Physiology at Cambridge in 1878 because he was a fervent non-conformist (Baptist). Education in England began and continued in connexion with the

  7. 23 de set. de 2016 · The Warrington Academy. On a recent visit to Warrington I realised that I had been in the town many times but had never knowingly seen the famous Academy, or what remains of it. Famously the Academy was physically moved on rollers to preserve it after road widening in the early 1980s.