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Schools information for Rauceby and places above it in the hierarchy

Rauceby

  • The parish of North Rauceby was entitled to send children to Carre's Free School in Sleaford.
  • A school for North and South Rauceby was built in North Rauceby in 1842 at the cost of the Marquis of Bristol, Mr. A. WILLSON and the Reverend Edward TROLLOPE. It could hold up to 116 children. The school is on Tom Lane, North Rauceby, NG34 8QW. The school has early log books going back to 1904.
  • The children of South Rauceby attended school in North Rauceby.
  • For more on researching school records, see our Schools Research page.

Lincolnshire

Schools kept a record of each student who was admitted. Unfortunately, they weren't required to deposit those records with the local archive office. Find out how to research school records on our Schools page. While you are there, check out our list of teachers and headmasters.

England

There are several Research Guides from The National Archives giving an excellent overview of the history of education in this country. Also look under keywords 'educational history' and 'schools'.

UK and Ireland