National Schools:- Barmoor, Ryton (mixed), was built in 1861 in the memory of the Ven. Archdeacon Thorp for 250 children; average attendance 190; George Laidler, master. Kelly's Directory of Durham, 1890
"National Schools" were set up by the Church of England, and founded in 1811, under the auspices of the 'National Society for the Education of the Poor,' by Andrew Bell, an Anglican clergyman, at the invitation of members of the Church of England.
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