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School Log Book, Stockingford Council School - CR4369

During the week I have spoken to the boys about the War Loan & asked them to get their parents to tak

09/07/1915 to 09/07/1915

School Log Book, Stockingford Council School - CR4369

Four old scholars Frank Bradford, Geo Preston, James Chum & Ernest Bailey have been killed in action

14/07/1915 to 14/07/1915

School Log Book, Stockingford Council School - CR4369

Received request from education Commitee to allow Mr Briggs to assist at the National registration Of

31/08/1915 to 31/08/1915

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

School closed today for 2 weeks. Children of upper school to help with haymaking & harvest, consquent

04/07/1918 to 04/07/1918

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

Several removals over past fortnight owing to people moving nearer to munition centres

10/10/1918 to 10/10/1918

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

School closed by Medical officer due to influenza

05/11/1918 to 05/11/1918

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

School re-opened. Afternoon sessions to start at 1pm rather than 1.30pm until the end of winter

02/12/1918 to 02/12/1918

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

One week extension to school holiday granted to celebrate peace

01/09/1919 to 01/09/1919

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

No fires as no coal, caretaker managed to get 2cwt on 9/11

05/11/1920 to 05/11/1920

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

New Attendance officer as previous holder Mr Morris called up for military service

18/09/1914 to 18/09/1914

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

School closed on Wednesday 12th for annual May day festival. Owing to war festivities considerably cu

14/05/1915 to 14/05/1915

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

Children have subscribed very liberally towards the Overseas Club Fund for the purchase of comforts f

21/05/1915 to 21/05/1915

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

Appeal on behalf of sick & wounded horses of the war to which children responded splendidly. Today is

28/02/1916 to 28/02/1916

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

Mr Morris, attendance officer, has returned from the war as unfit for further service & has resumed d

08/09/1916 to 08/09/1916

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

Garden ground dug by children of 1st class. The mistress has promised they shall plant useful vegetab

16/03/1917 to 16/03/1917

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

Boys have done a considerable amount of work in the garden this week.  Planted artichokes, radishes,l

30/03/1917 to 30/03/1917

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

Children contributed 8/-6d to Wounded Horses Fund (RSPCA)

27/04/1917 to 27/04/1917

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

Considerable damage to garden by fowls of tenants in ajoining property. Children very much upset, not

27/04/1917 to 27/04/1917

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

Fowls damaged beds of onions & beans. Complaint lodged with management

13/07/1917 to 13/07/1917

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

Bed damaged last week re-sown with cabbages

20/07/1917 to 20/07/1917

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

£1-5-0d contributed by children & staff to the 'Blinded Soldiers' Children Fund & forwarded to their

21/12/1917 to 21/12/1917

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

1st collection of eggs for wounded soldiers sent off today

10/05/1918 to 10/05/1918

School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420

School closed Wednesday- teachers sent to help Food Controller with his work

28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918

School log book, Stratford on Avon Boys - CR0717

2nd consignment of waste metal to depot

13/05/1918 to 13/05/1918

School log book, Stratford on Avon Boys - CR0717

Supply of coal failed

26/02/1918 to 26/02/1918

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