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  1. You will need to provide confirmation from the University, or other place of further education, that you are on your course. Bursaries are announced in November once all applications have been assessed. The amount of the Bursary depends on many factors such as the number of applicants and the Trust’s disposable income that year.

  2. We hope that this site will encourage you to join the Old Raineians' Association, that you will find out where your friends are and what they are doing through our newsletters and that our annual reunions will be where you choose to meet your friends and renew old aquaintances. So make sure that you don't miss the next one! You might be ...

  3. I became a Minister of religion 1990. I have since then lived and worked in Tower Hamlets. All my four children attended Raines up to the Sixth form, I was at a point the Vice Chair of Governors at Raine’s Foundation School, a Trustee of two other reputable organisations, and a proud long standing trustee of Raine’s School Foundation.

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  6. Raine's Foundation Grammar School. Raine's Foundation Grammar School. ·. 1.0K members. A Closed Group for those who attended Raine's when the school was located in Arbour Square, Stepney. If you have any old photos taken at the school, memories you would like to share or just want to make contact with your old class mates please join this group.

  7. 31 de ene. de 2020 · Raine's Foundation School was set up in 1719 by wealthy Wapping philanthropist Henry Raine's. It caters for children aged 11 to 18 and comes under the spiritual guidance of the Diocese of London.