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  1. Froebel College is one of four colleges that make up the University of Roehampton. Founded in 1892. The College is based within and around Grove House which dates back to 1792 and was designed by architect James Wyatt for Sir Joshua Vanneck.

  2. Froebel College is one of the four constituent colleges of the University of Roehampton . History. The college was founded as a women's teacher training college in 1892 by followers of Friedrich Fröbel. The Froebel Society had been formed in 1874 and in 1892 Julia Salis Schwabe led an initiative to found a college for training teachers.

  3. Froebel College is one of four colleges that make up the University of Roehampton. Founded in 1892, it has for many years been a college in which high academic achievement, profoundly influenced by its tradition, has produced outstanding success in academic life, especially in teacher education.

  4. Froebel is one of the four Colleges that make up the University of Roehampton campus. Founded as the ‘Froebel Educational Institute’ in 1892 and is one of the oldest higher education establishments in the UK. Please look at the College's main webpage for more details of what college life has to offer.

  5. A committed group, following the philosophy of Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852), reformed educational methods and teacher training, emphasising development of the whole person/child. Through their play, supported by adults, children tease out and explore situations.

  6. Welcome to the Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education, known for the provision of a distinctive student-centred learning experience for undergraduate and postgraduate students. The Department is named after the 19th century German educator and founder of Kindergarten, Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852). He advocated reverence ...

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  8. Froebel College. Founded in 1892, Froebel has for many years been a college in which high academic achievement, profoundly influenced by its tradition, has produced outstanding success in academic life. The ethos of the College is based on the philosophy of Friedrich Froebel.