The Foundation Hymn is a famous alma mater of Christ's Hospital that was written by Arthur W. Upcott during the early 20th century. Many Old Blues around the world sing this notable song instead of the School Song that was written in Latin but translated in 1996 by Revd Avijit Mitra, Christ's Hospital's School Chaplain and the current Head of Classics at The King's School, Rochester The lyrics are: Lyrics Praise the Lord for our Foundation, praise him for our holy name, Christ our host and our salvation, Yesterday, today, the same In his tender love he sought us When we needed most his aid, By the hand of man he brought us, To the home his love has made Praise him for religious guiding, for the royal founder king, for the ancient House providing, shelter 'neath her kindly wing, Prosper, Lord, with heavenly blessing, lives of those who love her peace, with their love their hearts processing; make their number to increase. Praise him for th'umbroken story, linking present and the past, old world habit, civic glory, time-worn customs newly cast. Praise him for our spacious dwelling, ringed with downs and woodlands fair, wind and storm and sun forthtelling all the words in earth and air. Brothers, best with righteous living shall our grateful thanks be paid, lifting up with hearts forgiving, holy prayer in duty made. Praise we thus the God of Heaven, with the Lord of spririts seven, Father, Son and Holy Ghost. The music was recently arranged by Mr Bruce Grindlay.
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