The Old Sunday School, originally known as Macclesfield Sunday School, is a significant historical site located in Roe Street, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. Founded in 1796, it initially served as a non-denominational Sunday School, providing education to 40 children. This establishment played a crucial role in the history of education, particularly for the lower classes of society, and stands as a testament to the efforts made to provide learning opportunities to all.
The Old Sunday School building, now part of Macclesfield Museums, is a remarkable piece of architectural history. Originally constructed as a purpose-built school, it had an impressive 1,127 boys and 1,324 girls registered when it first opened its doors. Today, it continues to serve as a testament to the scale and ambition of early educational initiatives in the region.
The Macclesfield Large Sunday School underwent a significant transformation, becoming the Macclesfield Heritage Centre. This change marked a new chapter in the building's history, as it transitioned from an educational institution to a centre dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich heritage of Macclesfield.
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