A concise history of the Red Maids’ School and its origins.
This privately printed volume surveys the founding and long evolution of Bristol’s Red Maids’ School, from its early hospital days to later reforms and endowments.
Drawing on municipal records, parish histories, and local chronicles, the book charts key figures, including the school’s founder, the administration of its charity, and the shifts in how education was organized and delivered over centuries. It presents a chronological narrative that moves from the 16th century through the 19th century and into modern arrangements.
- Discover the life of the founder and the origins of the hospital that became the school.
- Learn how governance, endowments, and local politics shaped the institution.
- See how educational practices, discipline, and daily life for the pupils evolved over time.
- Find connections to broader changes in charity schools and schools reform in Bristol.
Ideal for readers of local history, school histories, and those curious about long‑running charitable education in England.