…one. They had never been taught anything at home & their slow progress prevents many of them being placed in the Second division of St I. S.J.B
- 30 January 1912 · Ethel J Browne
School visited by H.M.I. Mr Wood. (E.J.B)
- 31 January 1912 · Ethel J Browne
Visit of Lady Health Visitor following upon medical inspection of children (E.J.B)
- 1 February 1912 · Ethel J Browne
Miss Ethel Little has commenced duties as uncertificated assistant mistress in place of Miss Annie Irwin, whose temporary engagement terminated yesterday. (E.J.B)
- 2 February 1912 · Ethel J Browne
Severe snow storm; several children with wet feet and damp clothes; these were mostly sent home. Only 50 children came to school out of 195 on the roll. The nos were :- Class I St I a 12 present Class III Infants 12 Class II St I b 11 " Class IV " 15 Registers were not marked on this occasion, as the working of the school could not be carried on with success. (E.J.B)
- 20 February 1912
Shrove Tuesday - school closed for half-a-day.
- 28 March 1912
Miss Hall absent owing to an influenza cold.
- 29 March 1912
Visit from Dr Lillie Johnson re recent medical inspection.