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  1. Great Ayton Friends' School (1841–1997) in Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, was a private, 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. 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.

  3. The FriendsSchool was an important part of village life for over 150 years. The first hundred years of its history, from its establishment as the North of England Agricultural School in 1841 are well-documented: History of Ayton School by George and Ralph Dixon, 1891 Ayton School Centenary History 1841- 1941 by G Alston Watson, 1941

  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...

  5. Friends School, Great Ayton. Description: Admission register 1841-1911; register for boys 1841-55 & girls 1841-57 [MIC 3491] Beckside, the Ayton school magazine 1911-1987 [MIC 3715, 4056]...

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  7. The Friends School, Great Ayton (Historic England Listing Grade II) The Society of Friends (or Quakers) had established and registered a place of meeting and worship in Great Ayton as early as 1689.