The story of education in the North Yorkshire village of Bishop Monkton might seem a rather straightforward matter.
A village school opened here in 1849 and it is still here in 2025, having acquired a new site in 1971. It is just one of more than 16, 000 primary schools in England.
However, there is so much more to the story.
The school's development is inextricably interwoven with social, economic, and cultural changes in Bishop Monkton over the past two centuries. It is also, in microcosm, part of a national story-the story of how education itself and the ideas underpinning it have developed across the country.
Also, this is not just about the education of children. The Mechanics' Institution, opened in 1859, founded on the Victorian ideal of self-improvement for the working classes, provided adult education here for more than a century. The 'Mickey', as it was affectionately known, was unusual for such a small community.