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- St Edward’s School was founded in 1863 by the Reverend Thomas Chamberlain, Senior Student and Honorary Canon of Christ Church Oxford, who at the time was the Vicar at St. Thomas the Martyr in Oxford.
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St Edward’s School was founded in 1863 by the Reverend Thomas Chamberlain, Senior Student and Honorary Canon of Christ Church Oxford, who at the time was the Vicar at St. Thomas the Martyr in Oxford.
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St Edward's School was founded in 1863 by the Reverend Thomas Chamberlain, Senior Student and Honorary Canon of Christ Church Oxford, who at the time was the Vicar at St. Thomas the Martyr in Oxford.
The school was founded in 1863 by Thomas Chamberlain, student of Christ Church, Oxford, and vicar of St Thomas the Martyr's Church, Oxford. The school carries the name of St Edward the Martyr, King of England from 975 to 978. The original school building was Mackworth Hall, which at that time stood on New Inn Hall Street in central Oxford.
Apr 14, 2015 · For the first time, the history of the School is set against its wider social context. St Edward’s was born of the Oxford Movement, a High Church impulse which strove to re-assert the importance of faith in the nation’s life in reaction to the secularization of the preceding 150 years.
Malcolm Oxley sets his narrative of the school’s history over 150 years against the wider developments of society.
St Edward’s School was founded here in 1863 by the Tractarian Thomas Chamberlain, Vicar of St Thomas the Martyr. It moved to its present site on the Woodstock Road in 1873.
May 14, 2015 · It was founded by the Rev Thomas Chamberlain, vicar of St Thomas the Martyr in Oxford and Senior Student at Christ Church.