Wilderspin, Samuel, 1792-1866

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Samuel Wilderspin was the controversial self-styled founder of the Infant School System. He was born in Hornsey, North London in 1792 and was an apprentice clerk in the City before being introduced to infant education by Buchanan. He trained with Buchanan at a school in Vincent Square, London and then became master of his own school in Quaker Street, Spitalfields. From 1824 he worked for the Infant School Society and as a freelance, teaching others about his system of schooling. He ran an infant school supply depot in Cheltenham for supplying apparatus and in 1839 set up the Central Model School in Dublin which was subsequently run by Sarah Anne and Thomas Young (his daughter and son-in-law). After returning from Dublin he was heavily involved with the Mechanics' Institute movement. In 1848, having founded several hundred schools, he retired to Wakefield on a civil list pension.

Wilderspin's theories on education were mainly a product of his Swedenborgian beliefs. He saw education as a life long training of the child's soul and as such approached education from social, moral and religious aspects.

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Samuel Wilderspin’s publications include: 'Early discipline illustrated; or, the infant system progressing and successful' (1832) 'The importance of educating the infant poor from the age of eighteen months to seven years' (1824) 'The infant system, for developing the intellectual and moral powers of all children, from one to seven years of age' (1834) 'Manual for the religious and moral instruction of young children' (1845) co-author with Thomas John Terrington 'On the Importance of educating the Infant Children of the Poor ... Containing also an account of the Spitalfields Infant School' (1823) 'A system for the education of the young: applied to all the faculties' (1840)

From the guide to the Wilderspin additional, c1824-c1980, (Senate House Library, University of London)

Samuel Wilderspin was the controversial self-styled founder of the Infant School System. He was born in Hornsey, North London in 1792 and was an apprentice clerk in the City before being introduced to infant education by Buchanan. He trained with Buchanan at a school in Vincent Square, London and then became master of his own school in Quaker Street, Spitalfields. From 1824 he worked for the Infant School Society and as a freelance, teaching others about his system of schooling. He ran an infant school supply depot in Cheltenham for supplying apparatus and in 1839 set up the Central Model School in Dublin which was subsequently run by Sarah Anne and Thomas Young (his daughter and son-in-law). After returning from Dublin he was heavily involved with the Mechanics' Institute movement. In 1848, having founded several hundred schools, he retired to Wakefield on a civil list pension.

Wilderspin's theories on education were mainly a product of his Swedenborgian beliefs. He saw education as a life long training of the child's soul and as such approached education from social, moral and religious aspects.

Publications:

Samuel Wilderspin’s publications include: 'Early discipline illustrated; or, the infant system progressing and successful' (1832) 'The importance of educating the infant poor from the age of eighteen months to seven years' (1824) 'The infant system, for developing the intellectual and moral powers of all children, from one to seven years of age' (1834) 'Manual for the religious and moral instruction of young children' (1845) co-author with Thomas John Terrington 'On the Importance of educating the Infant Children of the Poor ... Containing also an account of the Spitalfields Infant School' (1823) 'A system for the education of the young: applied to all the faculties' (1840)

From the guide to the Samuel Wilderspin papers, 1823-c1980, (Senate House Library, University of London)

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referencedIn Robert Owen Collection, 1805-1858 National Co-operative Archive
creatorOf Wilderspin additional, c1824-c1980 Senate House Library (University of London)
creatorOf Samuel Wilderspin papers, 1823-c1980 Senate House Library (University of London)
referencedIn Pare, William, 1819-1855 Senate House Library (University of London)
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associatedWith McCann Philip fl 1987 person
associatedWith McCann, Philip, fl 1987-2005 person
associatedWith Owen, Robert., 1777-1858 person
associatedWith Pare, William, 1805-1873 person
associatedWith Young Francis A fl 1949 person
associatedWith Young, Francis A, fl 1949-1982 person
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Birth 1792

Death 1866

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