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  1. Great Ayton Friends' School (1841–1997) in Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, was an independent, co-educational, agricultural boarding school, run by the Religious Society of Friends (the Quakers). The school was situated on High Green on an estate of around 70 acres (280,000 m 2 ).

  2. SCHOOL LIFE - Writing. FriendsSchool, Great Ayton. 1941 – 1991. ‘“Roseberry Review”, the newspaper, came to an untimely end, the societies with their records are no more, and keeping a diary had become a thing of the past. It seems a pity to me that those at school now can read of the day-to-day life of Ayton for well over 100 years ...

  3. The School closed in 1997 due to falling student numbers and the failure to remain a going concern. It was bought by builders Taylor Wimpey and has been turned into apartments, although the High Green façade has been maintained. Rebuilt in 1722. G. Alston Watson, Ayton School Centenary History, 1841-1941, http://www.aytonoldscholars.org

  4. The Friends' School, Great Ayton. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering...

  5. Great Ayton Friends' School, England, founded as a school for students whose parents had been disowned by Friends meetings for "marrying out" of meeting, became a general Friends school after 1854, became formally disassociated with Friends in 1991 as "Ayton School," and closed in 1997

  6. Friends School, Great Ayton. Access conditions: Open. Subjects: Great Ayton, North Riding of Yorkshire; Education; Link to NRA Record: View Record

  7. Thomas Richardson and the FriendsSchool . (Part of a chapter from “Great Ayton – A History of the Village by Dan O’Sullivan”) Two large schools opened in Ayton in the 1840s. These were the North of England Agricultural School (later called the Friends’ School, and now Ayton School), and the British School.