- 18 October 1935
National Savings on Monday last = 6/-. On Tuesday - 15th inst the milk supplied by Mr.Bell was not good, and, as a consequence, I stopped the entire supply on Wednesday. I reported the matter to the County Director via the school correspondent. Yesterday - 17th inst., the milk supplied was quite satisfactory - no children complained. The County Director, through the School Correspondent, has given permission to change the dealer or milk 'agent' if I so wish. At 4.30pm the school closes for one week's Autumn Holiday.
- 28 October 1935
School re-opened this morning with an excellent attendance of scholars and a full staff. Thirteen children have been transferred to higher or lower classes. National Savings = 8/- exclusive of approx. £3 paid into the PENNY BANK. B.B.C. pamphlets and the remainder of the stocks arrived.
- 29 October 1935
The stock has all been entered up in stock book and the 'B' Certificates sent to school correspondent.
- 1 November 1935
Miss Alexander - County Supervisor for Physical Training, yesterday saw Classes IIa, IIb, IIIa, IIIb, IVa and V. A colonial "exchange" teacher, Miss Shena T. Wells B.A., M.Ed., of South Africa, also visited the school and remained the whole afternoon of yesterday.