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  1. Raine's Foundation School was a Church of England voluntary aided school based on two sites in Bethnal Green in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England. It was situated in the north of Bethnal Green, just to the east of Cambridge Heath Road (A107) and half a mile south of the Regent's Canal and not far from the Cambridge Heath railway station.

  2. Raine's School Foundation. Henry Raine was a wealthy brewer from Wapping; he was a pious Churchman, highly respected in the community. In 1719, Henry Raine founded Raine's Foundation School to provide an education for local poor children (50 boys and 50 girls).

  3. Raine's Foundation School was a Church of England voluntary aided school in Bethnal Green, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The school closed in August 2020. Henry Raine, a very rich man who lived in Wapping, decided to create a school where poor children could get an education for free...

  4. Raine's School Foundation is a registered charity that supports education and local community in the East End of London. It was founded in 1719 by Henry Raine, a wealthy brewer and churchman, and has a legacy of providing bursaries and scholarships.

  5. RAINE'S FOUNDATION SCHOOLS. In or about 1719 (fn. 1) Henry Raine (1679-1738), a London brewer, founded free schools in Fawdon Fields (fn. 2) for 50 boys and 50 girls of the parish of St. George, Wapping.

  6. Raine's Foundation School. 127 likes · 1 talking about this. A highly aspirational Church of England secondary school and sixth form in the heart of the community, serving students aged 11 - 19.... Raine's Foundation School

  7. The girls school removed to Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. In 1944 the schools became known as voluntary aided grammar schools and in 1964 the schools became co-educational as Raine's Foundation...