The Hampton School, founded in 1868 in Virginia, was an educational institution designed to provide vocational training and academic education to formerly enslaved people and their descendants. It was established by General Samuel Chapman Armstrong and aimed to promote self-sufficiency and civic responsibility among African Americans. The school became notable for its emphasis on industrial education, teaching skills like agriculture, carpentry, and domestic sciences, and it played a significant role in the broader movement for African American education in the post-Civil War era. Hampton's model influenced other institutions and leaders in the African American community, including Booker T. Washington.
Hampton School was created in 1557.
New Hampton School was created in 1821.
Hampton High School in Hampton,VA.
Hampton School Boat Club was created in 1956.
Hampton University is a very scholarly school that is located in Hampton Virginia. It is historically a black and native american based school. It has been this way since its founding on April 1, 1868
Hampton Township School District - Pennsylvania - was created in 1943.
He spent two years at Georgetown University before declaring himself for the NBA draft.
Hampton University is a very scholarly school that is located in Hampton Virginia. It is historically a black and native american based school. It has been this way since its founding on April 1, 1868
Lindsay middle school in Hampton Virginia
Brian May, the only child of Harold and Ruth May, was born in Hampton and attended Hampton Grammar School (now Hampton School). He left Hampton Grammar School with ten GCE Ordinary Levels and three Advanced Levels in Physics, Mathematics and Applied Mathematics. He studied Mathematics and Physics in Imperial College, London, graduating with an upper second class degree.
Bernard Garside has written: 'Hampton-on-Thames Tudor and Stuart studies' 'The parish church, rectory and vicarage of Hampton-on-Thames during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries' 'Garside's Wars' 'The history of Hampton school from 1556 to 1700' -- subject(s): Hampton School (Middlesex, England)
Ross School East Hampton