Baines School

Baines School
Address
Map
Highcross Road

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FY6 8BE

Coordinates53°50′11″N 2°59′36″W / 53.8364°N 2.9934°W / 53.8364; -2.9934
Information
TypeVoluntary aided Comprehensive school[1]
MottoNil Sine Labore
(Nothing Without Effort)
Established1717
Local authorityLancashire
Department for Education URN119813 Tables
OfstedReports
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Websitehttps://baines.lancs.sch.uk/

Baines School is a secondary school in Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lancashire, England. It was founded through the will of James Baines in 1717 and is a former grammar school.

It was one of three schools set up in Baines' will,[2] the others being at Marton[3] and Thornton.[4] teaching around 100 pupils without charging fees. Baines will also provided payments to the poor of the area and apprenticeships.[5]

  1. ^ "Ofsted – 2007 – Baines School". Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills. 2 May 2007. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  2. ^ "A free school was founded, in 1717, by James Baines, who endowed it with land now producing an income of £69 per annum : a master and an usher are elected annually, and the number of children instructed varies from eighty to one hundred and twenty. The founder likewise bequeathed land, of the present value of £100 a year, for apprenticing poor children of this parish."Samuel Lewis (1842), A topographical dictionary of England, London: S. Lewis and Co., OL 19164487M Page 265
  3. ^ "Home – Baines' Endowed Primary School and Children's Centre".
  4. ^ "Baines Endowed V.C. School".
  5. ^ "The free school of Poulton, date 1717, is endowed with £69. per annum; that of Marton, date 1717, with £91. per annum; Thornton, 1717, £31. per annum; founder of the three James Baines; who also left a munificent bequest, now £100. yearly, to the poor, and for apprenticing their children."Edwin Butterworth (1841), A statistical sketch of the County Palatine of Lancaster (A statistical sketch of the County Palatine of Lancaster. ed.), London: Longman, OL 18197789M Page 106