Robert Windle Foundation / The Old Grammar School Earby

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Robert Windle Foundation / The Old Grammar School Earby Robert Windle Foundation/The Old Grammar School, is a registered charity no 529471 for over 400 years. It is owned and run by The Robert Windle Foundation Trust.

A Brief History of the Robert Windle Foundation


The Earby Grammar School has provided education to the people of the Ancient Parish of Thornton in Craven (this includes Thornton, Earby, Kelbrook and Harden). The school building situated on School Lane Earby, is still in use and is held in high regard by local people. The Robert Windle Foundation Trust is a registered charity, whose role is to pr

ovide help with education to the youth of the ancient Parish of Thornton-in Craven. The Grammar School was built in 1600 following a bequest left to the people of Thornton-in-Craven by Robert Windle his complicated will included monies left to the inhabitants of the parish. Eventually the legal complications were dealt with and a school was built. In the 1500’s the Windle family were prosperous yeoman farmers in and around Earby and Thornton-in-Craven. Probably at the farm once called “Moorside” and now named “Windle Field” They were wealthy enough to be able to afford to send their sons to be educated. Robert Windle was probably born sometime around 1530. It is not known where Robert Windle received his early education, but by the age of 14 years he attended the University of Oxford where he studied to become a priest. He took holy orders and became a rector in Oxfordshire in 1556, Windle died in 1591. The building was built in the fashionable Elizabethan house style of local sandstone; the roof was covered in stone slates. The windows were made with chamfered mullions to allow more light to enter. It would have been a very impressive modern building in its time. In front of the school is a garden of around 1½ acres. The school was also home to the head teacher and his family, their living accommodations was in the downstairs room to the right of the main door and the whole of the upper floor. The school room was in the downstairs room to the left of the main door. In 1894 a new group of trustees were appointed, the whole building with the exception of the porch and kitchen was converted into one large classroom, making the room lighter and more airy. By removing the floor of the upper storey and large windows with hoppers for ventilation were built into the back wall. A new house was built for the head teacher on the plot of land next to the school this is now called Dane cottage. The school was held in some repute for the teaching of Latin and English. In 1904 the trustees resolved that the school should be transferred to the local authority under the County Council conditions that both the school and the endowment was to be used by the County Council for secondary education. The tenancy of the Grammar School was terminated by the Council on 31 July 1911 when Alder Hill School opened. The Grammar School being no longer fit for the education of children. The trustees however continued to support education in Earby by issuing grants to local scholars, from funds raised by renting to various organisations and the County Council ran the library and clinic from there, until 1970. The Earby Mines Research Group then took over the building as a Lead Mining Museum; and remained in the building until July 2015. During the 1990’s the Group took on a major upgrade of the building, with grants from English Heritage and the National Lottery. This included re roofing, reinserting the upper floor and stairs, installing a lift and facilities for the disabled and generally bringing the building up to modern standards. The Museum held one of the country’s largest collections of lead mining artefacts and was of national importance. When this Group folded in July 2015 all the exhibits were relocated into the Dales Museum in Hawes. Today the Grammar School is back in the hands of the Trustees. A Facebook selling group has been created which is helping to cover the repairs for major works that need carrying out, and this will be able to create funds for grants to any local group that works with children and local schools. We have turned The Old Grammar School into a charity and coffee shop, we are open on Tuesday 1.30 - 4pm Wednesday 7pm - 9pm and Friday 1pm - 4pm. If you think you could help, so we could open up more, please get in touch!!

Earby Dragon Day Sarurday 8th August 11am - 4pm...  On The Green, Aspen Lane - make a note on your calendar,  it will be...
24/06/2026

Earby Dragon Day Sarurday 8th August 11am - 4pm... On The Green, Aspen Lane - make a note on your calendar, it will be a great family day out. Xx

Today's treats... Lemon drizzle,fruit cake& cherry,shortbread  biscuits,Victoria  sponge cake.  Open till 4pm today (Tue...
23/06/2026

Today's treats... Lemon drizzle,fruit cake& cherry,shortbread biscuits,Victoria sponge cake. Open till 4pm today (Tuesday)

’s treats, lemon drizzle, iced fruit cake, chocolate cookies, Almond tart, red gooseberry crumble.Cafe and Charity shop ...
19/06/2026

’s treats, lemon drizzle, iced fruit cake, chocolate cookies, Almond tart, red gooseberry crumble.

Cafe and Charity shop open till 4pm today (Friday)

Opening Times
Tuesday 1.30pm - 4pm
Wednesday 7pm - 9pm
Thursday 11am - 2pm
Friday 1pm - 4pm

 Photos from Salterforth Community Garden  (click on the photo for more info)
18/06/2026

Photos from Salterforth Community Garden (click on the photo for more info)

Salterforth Community Garden applied for a grant from us in May 2026, so they were able to buy compost to fill planters.The Community Garden provides access to a safe area of learning for children in the local area. They are taught how to plant and grow food, which creates a sense of ownership and c...

Today’s treats, lemon drizzle, iced fruit cake, chocolate cookies, Almond tart, red gooseberry crumble, veg soup and bre...
18/06/2026

Today’s treats, lemon drizzle, iced fruit cake, chocolate cookies, Almond tart, red gooseberry crumble, veg soup and bread rolls.

 Photo from Barnoldswick and Earby Amateur Swimming Club (click on the photo to read details)
14/06/2026

Photo from Barnoldswick and Earby Amateur Swimming Club (click on the photo to read details)

Barnoldswick and Earby Amateur Swimming Club applied for a grant from us in March 2026. They were wanting to buy new polo shirts for the volunteers, so that they stand out to parents and children alike. The volunteers that get into the water require to be suitably covered to meet Swim England rules.

A big thank you to The Lancashire Lieutenancy  xx. (Click on the photo to read all about it).
13/06/2026

A big thank you to The Lancashire Lieutenancy xx. (Click on the photo to read all about it).

A big thank you to Lancashire Lieutenancy for the generous grant of £5,000 from the Duchy of Lancaster Benevolent Fund, this will go towards the cost of our roof repairs at the Old Grammar School which is a grade 2* listed building and very fragile being over 400 years old.The Duchy of Lancaster Be...

 fans treats today are Chocolate cake, banana cake,flap jacks and chocolate cockies.Plus home made soup !!Cafe and shop ...
11/06/2026

fans treats today are Chocolate cake, banana cake,flap jacks and chocolate cockies.
Plus home made soup !!

Cafe and shop open till 2pm today (thursday)

 fans Today's treats are key lime pie, Blueberry  cheesecake, date & wanut cake and banana loaf..!!Open today till 4pm (...
09/06/2026

fans Today's treats are key lime pie, Blueberry cheesecake, date & wanut cake and banana loaf..!!

Open today till 4pm (Tuesday)

 fans Today's treats are Almond tart, scones with jam and cream, chocolate cookies, baked cheese cake, chocolate cake. R...
04/06/2026

fans Today's treats are Almond tart, scones with jam and cream, chocolate cookies, baked cheese cake, chocolate cake. Roasted tomato and red pepper with bread roll and butter. Homemade bread (wholemeal, poppy seed or stone ground white) 50p supplement.

Shop and cafe open till 2pm today (Thursday)

Address

The Old Grammar School

BB186QF

Opening Hours

Tuesday 13:30 - 16:00
Wednesday 19:00 - 21:00
Thursday 11:00 - 14:00
Friday 13:00 - 16:00

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