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06/11/2011

Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of educational pioneer Nathaniel Woodard. Live from Lancing College Chapel, the first school he founded.

A eucharist celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of educational pioneer Nathaniel Woodard. Live from Lancing College Chapel, the first school he founded. Woodard's concern was for the education of the middle classes at a time of revolution on the Continent and unrest at home, in the context of a clear Christian, and eucharistic tradition. That legacy broadened to the involvement of some forty state and independent schools, including recently five academies. With ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2 Young Chorister of the Year 2010 Ella Taylor, who is a pupil at Lancing. Director of Music: Neil Cox; Chaplain, Fr Richard Harrison; Preacher: The Revd Wendy Dalrymple, Chaplain of The Sir Robert Woodard Academy, Lancing. Producer: Philip Billson.

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