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              <text>378&#13;
1893&#13;
Jan 27th&#13;
The 1st Class has been taken in Scripties&#13;
throughout the week from 11.15 a m. to12&#13;
by the Rector. The name of Alice Brown&#13;
who died on Wednesday from Scarlet&#13;
Fever has been removed from the Register&#13;
31st&#13;
Detained Standards I. II of IV after 12o'clock&#13;
for sums.&#13;
Feb. 1et. Mrs Buchanan took the 1ct class in&#13;
freehand Drawing this afternoon from&#13;
2 to 3 o'clock&#13;
"&#13;
2nd&#13;
gave maps of England to the 1st class&#13;
to be done for homework.&#13;
3rd&#13;
Received forms and Schedules from the&#13;
Education Department. filled up Form&#13;
8 M.&#13;
7&#13;
Filled in and returned Form E to the Rector.&#13;
It is proposed to hold the Drawing Exam&#13;
ination of this school on the 14th of February&#13;
at 2 p.m. gave map drawing to the 1st class&#13;
this afternoon. gave Geography and Drawing&#13;
to the 1st and 2nd classes for home-work.&#13;
8th&#13;
Culled the Registers this day at 3 P.M.&#13;
a good after dance dad correct&#13;
William Haine manager&#13;
1893&#13;
379&#13;
Feb. 13th&#13;
Frank Newman has returned to school. after&#13;
an absence of five weeks through sickness.&#13;
14th Drawing Examination this afternoon. All the&#13;
boys were present and did their work and&#13;
answered the questions put to them in&#13;
a very creditable manner. Received&#13;
notice that the school would be&#13;
inspected by H.M.J. Mr Curry on Tuesday&#13;
28th March at 2.30 o'clock p.m.&#13;
15th&#13;
Standard III and above did Map-Drawing&#13;
this afternoon. Standards I and II drew a&#13;
plan of the school-room.&#13;
23rd&#13;
Mr gg. Dowse visited the school today&#13;
to inquire after the attendance of the&#13;
children. The following children were&#13;
cautioned for irregular attendancc:&#13;
Agnes Lwanborough Frederick Bowden&#13;
and Herbert Oram.&#13;
27th&#13;
Mrs Buchanan came into the school this&#13;
morning to say that she was unable&#13;
to take the lesson in Freehand in&#13;
the afternoon. Monitress absent&#13;
The 1st Class did map Drawing in plan&#13;
of Freehand. The Rector heard the&#13;
380&#13;
1893&#13;
IIInd Standard boys recite this afternoon&#13;
In the absence of the monitress the Infant&#13;
class was taken by William Bell Leslie&#13;
M&#13;
A door has been put up at the entrance&#13;
leading from the playground to the boys&#13;
offices.&#13;
ef.28th&#13;
George Feltham is ill with Scarlet&#13;
Fever Agnes Swanborough is absent&#13;
owing to the sickness of her parents.&#13;
March 1st.&#13;
Mrs Buchanan took Standards IV and V&#13;
in Freehand Drawing this afternoon.&#13;
3rd&#13;
Received Report on the Examination&#13;
of the school in Drawing The award&#13;
is "good".&#13;
The managers have decided to retain&#13;
the services of Mary Elizabeth Leslie&#13;
whose fourth year of apprenticeship&#13;
expired on the 28th February until&#13;
the result of William Bell Leslie's&#13;
examination as Candidate for Pupil&#13;
Teachership is known.&#13;
10th&#13;
The Rowde police came into the school&#13;
this afternoon to seek information to&#13;
respecting some boys who had thrown&#13;
1893&#13;
381&#13;
stones at, and broken some caution&#13;
boards on the green&#13;
F94&#13;
inch 13th&#13;
Mrs Buchanan gave a lesson in Freehand&#13;
Drawing to Standards IV and V this afternoon&#13;
14&#13;
Nine children absent today through&#13;
d,&#13;
sickness. Asked the children to be in&#13;
their places for lessons at 1.30 in the&#13;
afternoon instead of 2 o'clock, in order&#13;
that a little extra time might beginess&#13;
to some of the lessons. The children&#13;
e,&#13;
all came very willingly&#13;
15th&#13;
Mr William Haine came into the school&#13;
this afternoon to get the Schedules and&#13;
4.&#13;
Registers for last year. for the purpose&#13;
of examining them.&#13;
20th&#13;
Sewing mistress very ill. Needlework&#13;
class taken by the Pupil Teacher.&#13;
21 st&#13;
19 children absent sick. 35 present in&#13;
the morning. and 34 in the afternoon&#13;
4 bushels of coke have been got for&#13;
the use of the school.&#13;
22nd.&#13;
Rose E llis obliged to go home with headache&#13;
Herbert Oram singed with bleeding at&#13;
the nose brought on by a fit of cough-&#13;
382&#13;
1893&#13;
ing. On his face being bathed with&#13;
cold water the bleeding stopped and&#13;
he was allowed to remain during the&#13;
remainder of the morning's attendance,&#13;
with orders to remain very quiet Hewas&#13;
absent invafternoon. the 23 absent sick,&#13;
and a number of those present seem&#13;
in a very unfit condition for work.&#13;
Jewing mistress still unable to&#13;
attend. Needle-work taken by the&#13;
Pupil Teacher&#13;
March23id. Monitress absent sick. Infants taken&#13;
by the Pupil Teacher. The Rector heard&#13;
some of the children and the Pupil&#13;
Teacher say their Recitations this&#13;
morning&#13;
24th&#13;
34 children present in the morning and&#13;
29 present in the afternoon. about one&#13;
half of the children on the Registers&#13;
are absent sick. Monitress still absent&#13;
sick. Infant class taken by William&#13;
Bell Leslie&#13;
27th&#13;
Monitress and Lowing mistress still about&#13;
sick. School visited by the Rector.&#13;
383&#13;
Object Lessons for the year ending Feb.28.189&#13;
(1) Time (2) Form, (3) bolour. (4) A Book&#13;
(5) A penny (6) A Straw Hat, (7) A farm yard,&#13;
(8) A Bottle, (9) A Kite, (10) Ink, (11) A glass&#13;
Tumbler, (12) A Looking glass, (14) The Inside&#13;
of a House (15) A yard Measure, (16) batch-&#13;
ing Fish, (17) An India-rubber Ball,&#13;
(18) The Tiger, (19) The Butterfly. (20) The Flors&#13;
(21) The Hen, (22) The Robin, (23) The Frog.&#13;
Recitations for the year ending Feb28.1894&#13;
Stand. I.&#13;
"The Boy who told a lie. (Royal Reader no1)&#13;
II.&#13;
What the Sparrow chirps. (Royal Reader no&#13;
III.&#13;
Little Jim&#13;
(Royal Reader no&#13;
IV.&#13;
Fidelity (Wordsworth) and the Old Armchair (Eli&#13;
cook) pages 71 and 125 Royal Reader's&#13;
V.&#13;
100 lines of The Traveller (Goldsmith&#13;
VI.&#13;
150&#13;
1 st year&#13;
P.Y.&#13;
50&#13;
approved - k. F&#13;
384&#13;
1893&#13;
Music taught by the Tonic Sol-fa Method&#13;
Longs for the year ended Feb.28. 1893.&#13;
Division I. Infants. - /. The Birds of Summer.&#13;
2. The Cradle song.&#13;
3. The Lambkin&#13;
Division II. Lt.ItII:- - /. the Birds of Summer.&#13;
2. the Cradle long.&#13;
3. The Lambhin.&#13;
4. The Merry School Boy.&#13;
5. Music in the Morning&#13;
Division III. /: The Merry School Boy.&#13;
2. Music in the Morning&#13;
3. Marching long.&#13;
4. Mountain Cottage Home.&#13;
5. On The Waters.&#13;
March28th Inspection. 54 children present&#13;
29th Rearranged the Standards for ensuring&#13;
year. Only 38 children present.&#13;
30th&#13;
School visited in the morning by the&#13;
Rector and also by Mr Hains. Only&#13;
39 children present no school in the&#13;
1893.&#13;
385&#13;
afternoon. closed for Easter Holidays&#13;
April 10th&#13;
Reopened school this morning admitted&#13;
seven children to the Infant blass.&#13;
Frank Newman and Annie Bolter have&#13;
left school. Duplicate Schedule received&#13;
11th&#13;
Admitted another child to the Infant&#13;
blass.&#13;
18th&#13;
gave notice to the children that school&#13;
would open tomorrow at 8.30 in the&#13;
morning instead of 9. to allow closing&#13;
at 10.45 so that the elder children&#13;
might be able to attend the Confirmation&#13;
service at the church at // o'clock.&#13;
19th&#13;
School opened at 8.30 a.m. and closed at&#13;
10.45 a.m.&#13;
2/st&#13;
Received the Government Report&#13;
(Lee gage 386.)&#13;
24th&#13;
Called registers. 3.30 p m.allconnet (7.B.Al&#13;
YBBuchanaw manager&#13;
Copy of last account of income and&#13;
expenditure furnished to the&#13;
D epartment posted on the school&#13;
door.&#13;
386;&#13;
1893&#13;
Summary of the Inspector's Report.&#13;
"The children are orderly.&#13;
They are rather weak in arithmetic&#13;
and show very little intelligence, but&#13;
this may perhaps be accounted for&#13;
by the fact that many of them have&#13;
lately been ill. a grant for Geography&#13;
is recommended with some hesitation&#13;
Singing and Needlework are good.&#13;
The infants are making fair progress&#13;
The Registers must be tested by&#13;
the Managers at least once a quarter&#13;
at irregular intervals as required by&#13;
paragraph 6 of appendise II of Instructions&#13;
to Inspectors. attention is requested to&#13;
article 85(d) of the Code.&#13;
W.B. Leslie Failure/Grammar and arithmetic&#13;
Staff&#13;
T.B.Buchauan&#13;
Concipionient Manager&#13;
Staff - Hugh Leslie, Master&#13;
Mary E. Leslie Pupil Teacher&#13;
Jennie g. Wilkins. Monitress&#13;
1893&#13;
387&#13;
May 2nd.&#13;
Written Examination in Religious&#13;
Knowledge conducted during the time&#13;
specified in the Time Table for that&#13;
instruction. Mifs Buchanan present&#13;
3rd.&#13;
Written Examination as above.&#13;
Mr. William Haine present&#13;
"&#13;
4th&#13;
Written Examination as above.&#13;
Migs Buchanan present.&#13;
8th&#13;
Monitress absent this morning been&#13;
away from home. Infants taken&#13;
by W. n Leslie&#13;
15th&#13;
Form 30 K. has been received on&#13;
which it is stated that my&#13;
Lords consent to the extension&#13;
of M. E. Leslie's engagement for a&#13;
year under Paragraph 4 of the&#13;
Memorandum of Agreement&#13;
"&#13;
18th&#13;
Put up, and readva out notice that&#13;
this school would be examined in&#13;
Religious Knowledge by the Deoces&#13;
Inspector on Monday, June the/2&#13;
19th&#13;
blosed for Whitsuntide Holidays&#13;
one week.&#13;
388&#13;
1893&#13;
May29th&#13;
Reopened school this morning Readmitted&#13;
a child to the Infant b lass. Monitress&#13;
absent sick. Infants taken by William&#13;
B. Leslie&#13;
:&#13;
3.0th&#13;
Monitress still absent. School closed&#13;
a.m&#13;
from 11:15 today till 2n. m tomorrow on&#13;
account of a parish festival;&#13;
June 2nd&#13;
Monitress still absent sick. Infants&#13;
taken by William B.Leslie&#13;
"&#13;
5th&#13;
Admitted three fresh scholars. Monitress&#13;
present&#13;
12th&#13;
Discesan Inspection.&#13;
20th&#13;
Head Teacher absent until 3 p.m.&#13;
to attend important meeting of - ourday&#13;
Schootteachers at Marlborough School&#13;
conducted by Pupil Teacher and&#13;
Monitress.&#13;
30th&#13;
A number of children absent, sick&#13;
this week.&#13;
July 3rd&#13;
Pupil Teacher absent having gone&#13;
to Salisbury to attend the Examination&#13;
for Queen's Scholarship&#13;
july 4&#13;
Called the Register this day, found them&#13;
conset&#13;
M.B.Buhaman manager -&#13;
1893&#13;
389&#13;
July 6th&#13;
Only 43 children present including&#13;
infants this afternoon. As so many&#13;
of the elder children are absent&#13;
now on account of the haymaking.&#13;
it was thought advisable to close&#13;
school for the Midsimmer Vacation&#13;
School was therefore dismissed, no&#13;
attendance being made.&#13;
Aug. 8th&#13;
Reopened school today. Attendance&#13;
very low. 46 present in the morning&#13;
and 44 in the afternoon. During&#13;
the holidays the school has been&#13;
recoloured and white-washed.&#13;
"&#13;
18th&#13;
Mr. Colburn visited the school this&#13;
afternoon. and at the close of&#13;
the attendance game some apples&#13;
to the children only 45 children&#13;
present.&#13;
1&#13;
1.&#13;
21st&#13;
School closed for parish festivities.&#13;
22nd&#13;
School closed for Day. school treat.&#13;
23rd&#13;
Mrs Buchanan sent some cake into&#13;
the school to be distributed among&#13;
the children. It was given to them&#13;
at the close of the school.&#13;
9.0&#13;
1893&#13;
pt. 1st good attendance this week average 65.&#13;
a&#13;
5&#13;
As the average of the Infant class is be&#13;
coming excessive, the parents have been&#13;
requested to send infants between 3&#13;
and 4 years of age only half time.&#13;
8th Elsie Ely and Cecil Swanborough have&#13;
medical orders to remain away from&#13;
school for the present the one for&#13;
sores oil the head and the other for&#13;
sore eyes. Frederick Rudman is&#13;
away from home on a visit.&#13;
12th&#13;
No school in the afternoon. Master&#13;
on ?&#13;
away with choir trip.&#13;
21st&#13;
Some coke has been got for the school.&#13;
29th&#13;
A number of children absent this afternoon&#13;
only 31. present in standards, 19 present m in&#13;
the Infant class.&#13;
Ict. 6th&#13;
One packet each of St. IV &amp; V Geometrical&#13;
and Freehand Drawing cards have&#13;
been got for the school, also 200&#13;
sheets of Drawing paper.&#13;
13th&#13;
A new no 3 Lostoise stone has been set up&#13;
in the Class-room, and the pipe belonging&#13;
to that in the large room has been repaired&#13;
1893&#13;
391&#13;
b2.18&#13;
2.40p.m. called register found all cornets&#13;
marked&#13;
I B Buchanan manager.&#13;
24th&#13;
An 8ft. Oxford Reversible desk, 28in.&#13;
high. and a box of tinch Drawing&#13;
models have been got for the&#13;
school.&#13;
25th gave a lesson in model Drawing to&#13;
Standard V this afternoon. Freehand&#13;
to the other standards&#13;
31st.&#13;
Mary E. Leslic having received an&#13;
appointment as assistant under art66&#13;
in the It. Martins girls School Brighton&#13;
in this school&#13;
her engagement terminates to-day by&#13;
mutual agreement between the managers&#13;
and her.&#13;
Nov. 1ct.&#13;
Mrs Harriet Few commenced duties in&#13;
this school as Infant Teacher under&#13;
art. 68. The monitress assisted with&#13;
standards and II&#13;
a&#13;
9th&#13;
Alfred Fruin obliged to go home ill this&#13;
morning attendance mark cancelled&#13;
13th&#13;
Amelia Bowden was obliged to go home&#13;
this morning ill. attendance mark&#13;
cancelled&#13;
392&#13;
1893&#13;
Nov. 17th&#13;
Mrs. Harriet Few has been accepted by the&#13;
Education Department as an additional&#13;
female teacher under art. 68 on the staff&#13;
of this school. subject to the approval&#13;
of H. M. Inspector at his annual visit&#13;
to the school.&#13;
J.B.B.-&#13;
22nd&#13;
Examined the Infant class in&#13;
Reading this morning.&#13;
23rd&#13;
Upper Division of Infants commenced&#13;
to read from books.&#13;
Dec. 1st&#13;
The present arrangement of the School staff&#13;
is as follows:- :- Master:- Fandard II to VI&#13;
with occasional help of the monitress for&#13;
St. II dictation.&#13;
Female Teacher, art. 68 : Infants.&#13;
Monitress Standard I.&#13;
6th&#13;
"&#13;
Called the system at 2.25 and found all&#13;
entries concet&#13;
Alfred William noyes obliged to go home,&#13;
suffering from headache.&#13;
1893 8-1894&#13;
393&#13;
Dec. 12th&#13;
George Bowden was incorrectly called&#13;
absent at the marking of the Registers&#13;
this morning. The entry was corrected.&#13;
Amelia Bowden is still absent ill.&#13;
Agnes Lwanborough is also absent ill&#13;
Only 36 children present including&#13;
5 infants this afternoon, owing to the&#13;
rain. Monitress absent&#13;
"&#13;
18th&#13;
Henry Newman went away from the&#13;
playground this afternoon to go an&#13;
errand for Mr. W. Wiltshire and did not&#13;
return. His attendance mark was can-&#13;
celled.&#13;
21st&#13;
A large number of children absent&#13;
begging&#13;
22nd&#13;
The Rector, at the close of school this&#13;
afternoon, gave prizes to the children&#13;
who had done well at the Religious&#13;
Examination. School was closed for&#13;
two weeks holiday&#13;
fan 8th 1894&#13;
Reopened school today Fair attendan&#13;
9th&#13;
The monitress was taken ill this&#13;
morning while giving a lesson to the Ido&#13;
Standard. The was obliged to go home.&#13;
P.T.O.&#13;
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              <text>394&#13;
1894&#13;
Standard I was taken charge of by George Feltham&#13;
during the rest of the lesson.&#13;
Jan. 10th&#13;
Mrs Leslie gave a work-box to each of two&#13;
girls for good needlework done during&#13;
the year ended Feb.28th 1893.&#13;
Jan 15th&#13;
Infant teacher absent ill. Infants taken by the monitress.&#13;
Jan. 15.&#13;
2.40p m. Examined the register called the coll -&#13;
found alc correct.&#13;
Y.R.Buebauan manager&#13;
17th&#13;
Infant teacher still absent ill. Infants&#13;
and needlework taken this afternoon&#13;
by the Serving mistress.&#13;
19th&#13;
A number of children are absent sick.&#13;
Agnes Swanborough and William Noyes&#13;
are absent owing to the mother's illness&#13;
in each case. Infant teacher still&#13;
absent. Infants taken by the monitress.&#13;
George Feltham has assisted this week&#13;
with the Reading of Standard I.&#13;
22nd&#13;
Infant teacher skill absent Only eight&#13;
infants present in the morning and four&#13;
in the afternoon. In the morning the Infair&#13;
were taken by the monitress, and in&#13;
the afternoon by thersewing mistress.&#13;
1894&#13;
395&#13;
Jan. 24th&#13;
Sewing mistress ill. unable to attend to&#13;
the needlework this afternoon. girls&#13;
did needlework in charge of the monities&#13;
Infant teacher though still very unwell,&#13;
came in the afternoon. Infants present&#13;
fine in the morning. and eight in&#13;
the afternoon.&#13;
25th&#13;
Infant teacher absent today.&#13;
26th&#13;
Only 38 children present this afternoon&#13;
Enfant teacher still absent. another&#13;
load of coke has been got for the&#13;
school.&#13;
29th&#13;
6 Lequel's to no 5 Royal Readers 6 copies&#13;
of Nelson's World at Home nov, 9 copies&#13;
of no vl ditto, 12 copies of Nelson's Advanced&#13;
History, Bacon's Maps of England and&#13;
Ireland 15 prints of Illustration of&#13;
Trades Vc. for Infant class, Materials for&#13;
mat wearing, Kindergarten music,&#13;
18 slates sheet maps, Drawing graper&#13;
Writing copies, foolscap paper rubi&#13;
and 2 day nibles have been got for&#13;
the School. Received Examination&#13;
Forms from the Education Department&#13;
396&#13;
1894&#13;
fan.29th&#13;
Infant teacher present Attendance much&#13;
better. 60 present in the afternoon. There&#13;
is still a large number absent sick and&#13;
owing to sickness in their families&#13;
it 30th&#13;
Filled out Form 8 M. Rector away from home&#13;
Fe&#13;
31st&#13;
School visited by Mr Www Haine.&#13;
Feb. 2nd&#13;
Taught the Infants a new long, The Brook,&#13;
from Kindergarten music. There has been&#13;
a much larger attendance of infants&#13;
this week. There is still however a&#13;
large number absent sick. The names&#13;
of Lily, Florence and Walter Duck have&#13;
been removed from the Register, the&#13;
family having left the narish. A&#13;
map of Scotland was ordered at the same&#13;
time as the other apparatus previously&#13;
mentioned, but for some reason it&#13;
has not been sent. The Rector has written&#13;
again about it.&#13;
5th&#13;
Admitted a fresh scholar to the III Standard&#13;
gave an arithmetic lesson to the Infants this&#13;
morning.&#13;
6th&#13;
Heard the lower division of Infants read&#13;
this afternoon. gave notice that school&#13;
1894&#13;
397&#13;
would open ten minutes earlier tomorrow being&#13;
Ash. Wednesday. in order that secular lessons&#13;
might close at // a.m. to allow the elder&#13;
children to attend the service at church&#13;
byth&#13;
School opened at 8.50 a.m. Registers closed&#13;
at 9a.m. Secular lessons closed at 11 a.m.&#13;
bhildren in standards with one exc-&#13;
ception went to church. The Map of&#13;
Scotland has come, but it has been&#13;
very much damaged in transmission&#13;
12th&#13;
The map of Scotland mentioned above&#13;
has been returned.&#13;
13th&#13;
Received notice of the Drawing&#13;
Examination. The day and hour&#13;
proposed is Monday Febr-2.6th School. at2.15p.m.&#13;
Received notice that this will be in&#13;
spected by H. M. Inspector on Tuesday&#13;
the 6th of March at 2.30 n.m.&#13;
Heard the upper division of Infants&#13;
read Filled up Form E. and returned it&#13;
to the Rector.&#13;
"&#13;
19th&#13;
Another new map of Scotland has been&#13;
sent from the National Society in&#13;
place of the one which was damaged.&#13;
39.8&#13;
1894&#13;
Feb. 22nd Another load of coke has been got for the&#13;
school.&#13;
23rd Received further notice that the Drawing&#13;
Examination would be on Monday Feb.. 26th&#13;
at 2 p.m. Heard the Infants recite&#13;
26th&#13;
Drawing Examinationat 2.p.m. gave&#13;
girls and Infants holiday in the&#13;
afternoon. All the boys 34 except&#13;
one It.IV boy, Frederick Bolter were&#13;
present In St. I. 11boys It. II.5 boys&#13;
It. III /boys It. IV. 5 boys; It. V. 3 boys&#13;
Total 31 boys.&#13;
March 1st Heard the upper division of Infants read&#13;
and recite this morning. The Rector came&#13;
in and tookstandards Vand V/ with&#13;
their Recitation.&#13;
5th&#13;
gave the Infants amusic lesson and&#13;
heard them sing their songs.&#13;
6th&#13;
School Inspection. 71 present&#13;
Geography for upper Standards for&#13;
the ensuing year as recommended&#13;
by H. M. I inspector is British North&#13;
America. Australia and b ape Colony.&#13;
"&#13;
mth&#13;
Rearranged the classes for the ensuing year.&#13;
399&#13;
Infants:-&#13;
Object Lessons for the year ended Feb-28*189&#13;
1.&#13;
A coat. 2. Leather. 3.- botton 4.- Wool. 5-Linen&#13;
6.-&#13;
Wheat. y-Rice. 8.- The Potato. 9. Salt. 10.-Sugar.&#13;
11.&#13;
The Sun. 12:- Spring. 13. - Summer 14.- Autumn.&#13;
15. - Wenter. 16. The barpenter's Shop. 17. Printing&#13;
18. The Blacksmith's shop. 19-Glass-making -&#13;
20. The bow. 21.-The E lephant. 22. - The cat.&#13;
23. The Swallow. 24.-Time. 25.- Form. 26.-Colour.&#13;
Recitations for the year ended Feb. 28th 1895.&#13;
Infants:- i The Tradespeople :2-Jamie the gentleman&#13;
3.. Capital fun 4. The Pond and the Brook."&#13;
5- The He-natured Brier.&#13;
Standard I. "Be Kind." (Century Reader. no3 page 121.&#13;
"&#13;
II The English Boy.&#13;
(Mrs Hemans.)&#13;
"&#13;
III. - Bruce and the Spider (Eliza book.&#13;
IV. the Deathiog De Boune".&#13;
(Fer Walter Scott.&#13;
V Newbyar's Eve." and The Conclusion"&#13;
from "the May Queen" (Lemmyson.)&#13;
VI&amp; VII F lodden Field". (Sir Walter Scott)&#13;
oppored K.T.&#13;
00&#13;
1894&#13;
Music taught by the Lonio Lot fa Method.&#13;
Songs for the year ended Feb. 28th 1894&#13;
ivision - Infants: - /-- -The Brook&#13;
2.. Gentle Bee&#13;
3.- bome. Come, Come.&#13;
ivision i.- Some Folks do&#13;
2. The Sports of bhildhood&#13;
3. - The Hero,&#13;
4.- - bome, bome bome.&#13;
5. - The Burlesque Band&#13;
ivision III Lt.III tabove. 1.- To The Mountain&#13;
2- Some folks Do&#13;
3. - True Freedom&#13;
4. - The Sports of Childhood&#13;
5.- The Hero&#13;
6- The Burlesque Band.&#13;
401&#13;
402&#13;
1894&#13;
March 13th&#13;
Received the Duplicate Schedule.&#13;
16th Heard the Infant class read in the&#13;
morning and gave the same class&#13;
a music lesson in the afternoon&#13;
Two infants have been admitted&#13;
this week.&#13;
"&#13;
22nd&#13;
blosed for Easter Holiday.&#13;
28th&#13;
Received the Drawing Report The award&#13;
is good&#13;
April 2nd Reopened school this morning. Admitted&#13;
four fresh scholars. Mrs Leslie will be&#13;
unable for some weeks to attend to the&#13;
needlework. Mifs M.E.Reslie took charge&#13;
of the girls in needlework this afternoon&#13;
and will continue to do so during Mrs&#13;
Leslie's absence&#13;
3rd.&#13;
Received Report of H. M. Inspector. Copy&#13;
of last year's account of income and&#13;
expenditure posted on the school door.&#13;
The monitress was obliged to go home&#13;
ill this morning. Heard the upper division&#13;
of Infants read.&#13;
4th&#13;
Admitted another infant. Monitress absent ill&#13;
5th&#13;
gave an arithmetic lesson ts the Upper division of Infants&#13;
1894&#13;
403&#13;
Summary of the Inspector's Report.&#13;
"The children are orderly. They sing well.&#13;
and the girls have received careful instruction&#13;
in Needlework. Reading is on the whole fairly&#13;
good. Handwriting and Spelling are Satisfactory&#13;
but Composition is weak. The lower standards&#13;
appear to be backward in Arithmetic. On&#13;
the whole a very fair knowledge is shewn&#13;
of Geography. the boys answering on this&#13;
subject very much better than the girls.&#13;
The infants are in very fair order and&#13;
are making fair progress."&#13;
H. Few is recognised under Article 68&#13;
of the b ode.&#13;
T.B.Bruchanen&#13;
Consopondent.&#13;
Staff for the ensuing year:-&#13;
Hugh Leslie Head Teacher&#13;
Harriet Few Article 68.&#13;
Jeanic g. Wilkins Monitress&#13;
404&#13;
1894&#13;
April 9th&#13;
Monitress still absent ill. gave arithmetic&#13;
to the epper division of Infants this mom&#13;
ing.&#13;
11th&#13;
Monitress able to attend school again&#13;
13th&#13;
gave a Reading lesson to the lower&#13;
division of Infants this afternoon.&#13;
20th&#13;
gave a Music lesson to the Infants this&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
23rd&#13;
Infant Teacher absent this afternoon. The&#13;
Infant girls were taken in Needlework&#13;
along with the Standard girls by Mifs&#13;
M.E. Leslic, and George Feltham wasput&#13;
in charge of the Infant boys.&#13;
27th&#13;
Mrs Harriet Few the Infant Teacher has been&#13;
unable, owing to pressing domestic affairs.&#13;
to attend since Tuesday morning The&#13;
Infant class has been taken since then&#13;
by Mifs M.E. Leslie. Admitted another&#13;
scholar to the Infant Class this week&#13;
30th&#13;
Mrs Harriet Few having resigned the&#13;
postingant Teacher in this school,&#13;
Mary Elizabeth Leslie has been&#13;
appointed to the Infant blass and will&#13;
continue to teach the class under art. 68.&#13;
1894&#13;
405&#13;
May 2nd&#13;
Tomorrow being Ascension Day. notice&#13;
was given that School would meet&#13;
for Religious instruction, and for&#13;
attendance at Church Service but&#13;
not for Secular lessons.&#13;
3rd&#13;
Ascension Day. Religious instruction&#13;
in the morning. Registers not marked.&#13;
School closed in the afternoon.&#13;
8th&#13;
Came in without notice at 3. 30 L called refister&#13;
all in order.&#13;
B.Buchauan (Consopondeal)&#13;
Notice put up in the school that the&#13;
Diocesan Inspection would take plac&#13;
in this school on Tuesday May 22,189&#13;
11th&#13;
School closed for Whitsuntide holiday&#13;
21st&#13;
Reopened school this morning. Reminde&#13;
the children that the Diocesan Inspection&#13;
would take place tomorrow, Tuesday&#13;
May 22nd.&#13;
22nd&#13;
Diocesan Inspection.&#13;
30th&#13;
Examined the Infant class in Readin a&#13;
and Arithmetic this morning.&#13;
31st&#13;
gave standards III and over work on&#13;
paper today. Map-drawing in the afternoo&#13;
406&#13;
1894&#13;
June 8th&#13;
Opened school at 12.50 this afternoon. Register&#13;
closed at / o'clock p.m. school closed at&#13;
3 o'clock r m., to give the teachers the&#13;
opportunity of attending the agricultural&#13;
show at Devizes.&#13;
15th&#13;
There has been a considerable falling off&#13;
in the attendance this week, chiefly in&#13;
the standards&#13;
18th&#13;
Mr bolburn accompanied by Mifs Schaus&#13;
came into the school this afternoon to&#13;
see the needlework.&#13;
25&#13;
Called registers at 2.40 frie infant monely entsuch&#13;
rest conrel&#13;
I B.B.Burbausa&#13;
25th&#13;
Arthur G. Noyes unistant, was incorrectly marked present&#13;
this afternoon. the error was not discovered&#13;
until between 2 and o'clock p.m., when the&#13;
Registers were being checked by the Rector&#13;
owing to a very small and backward 1st&#13;
Standard child who is working in the Infant&#13;
class being accidentally counted among&#13;
the Infants, making the number counted&#13;
to correspond with the number of informs&#13;
marked. The mark was at once cancelled.&#13;
1894&#13;
407&#13;
of&#13;
June 29&#13;
Visited school without notice dw&#13;
morning Found Registro correctly&#13;
marked, 58 children present out-of&#13;
85 on books all at work - Room&#13;
was rasher hot, some blinds for&#13;
windows seemed necessary it&#13;
more windows were made to open&#13;
it would improve the ventilation&#13;
during such hot weather&#13;
Seronis&#13;
June 29th blosed school for four weeks&#13;
holiday&#13;
July 30th&#13;
Owing to an outbreak of diphtheria&#13;
in the parish the school which&#13;
should have reopened today.&#13;
is to remain closed for the presen&#13;
by order of the Medical Sanitary&#13;
officer&#13;
Aug 6th&#13;
School still closed by order of the&#13;
Medical Sanitary Officer.&#13;
13th&#13;
School reopened today under the&#13;
restriction that no child from Mill&#13;
Lane. that part of the parish affected&#13;
408&#13;
1894&#13;
by diphtheria, should be allowed to&#13;
attend until a certificate of disinfection&#13;
of those affected should be granted&#13;
by the Medical Sanitary officer.&#13;
George Feltham has been appointed&#13;
by the managers as a candidate on&#13;
Probation to fill the vacancy in the&#13;
staff caused by the resignation of&#13;
Jeanic Janet Wilkins. His name has&#13;
been removed from the Register.&#13;
Aug. 20th&#13;
Schoolclosed for parish festivities&#13;
21st School closed for Day School treat.&#13;
22nd&#13;
The children from Mill Lane are not to&#13;
attend school for one month longer&#13;
from the 20th of august by order of&#13;
the Medical Sanitary officer.&#13;
31st&#13;
Examined the upper division of Infants&#13;
in reading this morning. Several&#13;
children are still absent from&#13;
school. Francis Trimmell and William&#13;
Noyes are kept away to work.&#13;
The Mill Lane children are still&#13;
absent on account of diphtheria&#13;
1894&#13;
409&#13;
Sept. 7th&#13;
gave an arithmetic lesson to the&#13;
Infant blass this morning&#13;
14th&#13;
The attendance has been low&#13;
throughout the week. Heard the&#13;
Infants sing this afternoon.&#13;
19th&#13;
500 sheets of Drawing paper, 2 dog.&#13;
Blacklead pencils, 4 rackets 2nd&#13;
Grade Drawing cards, 2 doz. Exercise&#13;
copies / box of crayons and 4 packets&#13;
of mat weaving materials have been&#13;
got for the school.&#13;
26th becil Swanborough died. this morning&#13;
**&#13;
of diphtheria His name has been&#13;
removed from the Register:&#13;
28th&#13;
A new oxford Reversible desk has&#13;
been got to replace one of the old&#13;
ones which has been altered to&#13;
suit the Infant class&#13;
Oct. 1st&#13;
small attendance only 26 standard&#13;
children present in the afternoon.&#13;
A number absent potats nicking.&#13;
4th&#13;
Mr. Dowse came into the school today&#13;
to inquire about the school&#13;
attendance.&#13;
410&#13;
1894&#13;
it. 8th&#13;
Master summoned to appear as&#13;
a witness in County court case&#13;
at Devizes Left school in charge&#13;
of Mrs Leslie and the Infant&#13;
Teacher at 9.30 a m.&#13;
Francis Primnell and William Noyes&#13;
have returned to school.&#13;
16th&#13;
Commercied to light fires in the school&#13;
today.&#13;
22nd. A load of coke has been got for the&#13;
school.&#13;
26th&#13;
Heard the upper Divisionof Infants read&#13;
this morning.&#13;
Nov. 2nd There are no more cases of diphtheria&#13;
in the parish but the children from&#13;
Mill Lane are still withheld from&#13;
attendance at school for the present&#13;
9th&#13;
by order of the Medical Sanitaryofficer&#13;
Edward Pearce, Edward Ellis and Edith&#13;
Botter, being unable to make sufficient&#13;
progress in the I at Standard have&#13;
been removed to the upper Division&#13;
of the Infant Class.&#13;
411&#13;
1894&#13;
Nov. 14th&#13;
Only thirty three children present this&#13;
morning. Roads flooded with the&#13;
heavy rain. No school in the after&#13;
noon, as the roads in the parish&#13;
were quite impossable.&#13;
19th&#13;
Permission has been given by the the&#13;
medical Sanitary Officer for children&#13;
in in Mill Lane, with the exception&#13;
of the Swanboroughs to attend school&#13;
20th&#13;
Sent Llewellyn Noyes home this morning&#13;
as he complained of sore throat.&#13;
26,&#13;
Admitted a fresh scholar.&#13;
30th Heard the Infant Class read this&#13;
morning Another load of coke has beengot&#13;
11&#13;
Called registers at 2.10. all correct&#13;
T.B. Buehandn&#13;
Dec. 3rd&#13;
Admitted a fresh scholar to the Infant&#13;
class.&#13;
7th&#13;
this&#13;
Heard the Lower Division of Infants&#13;
read One child from the Istandaid&#13;
withdrawn this week. having gone&#13;
from the narish&#13;
10th&#13;
Mr Were Hame came into the school&#13;
this afternoon and stayed for a&#13;
412&#13;
1894&#13;
short time during the drawing lesson&#13;
Dec. 11th&#13;
Mr Thomas Colbourne came into the&#13;
school this afternoon and stayed&#13;
for a short time.&#13;
18th&#13;
Sidney. Evelyn. and Frederick Hallett&#13;
arrived at school so wet this morning&#13;
that I thought it unsafe for them&#13;
to remain they were therefore&#13;
sent home to change their&#13;
clothing&#13;
21st&#13;
School visited by the Rector accompanied&#13;
by Mr Colbourne and a lady visitor.&#13;
After some announcements about the&#13;
distribution of origes school closed&#13;
for two weeks holiday. the children&#13;
receiving oranges and biscuits from&#13;
Mr Colbourne as they passed out of&#13;
school .&#13;
Jan. 7th&#13;
Reopened school. A number absent&#13;
1895&#13;
on account of the snow. The Swanborough&#13;
have returned to school. The Rector&#13;
and Mr Colbourne came into school&#13;
at the close of the afternoons attend-&#13;
once and gave priger to those who&#13;
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                <text>Covering:-&#13;
&#13;
George Feltham&#13;
Leslie&#13;
Swanborough&#13;
William Noyes&#13;
Lily Duck&#13;
Florence Duck&#13;
Walter Duck&#13;
Frederick Bolter&#13;
Walter Scott&#13;
Hugh Leslie&#13;
Harriet Few&#13;
Mary Elizabeth Leslie&#13;
Janet Wilkins&#13;
Francis Trimmell&#13;
Diphtheria&#13;
Edward Ellis&#13;
Edith Botter&#13;
Llewellyn Noyes&#13;
Thomas Colbourne&#13;
Frederick Hallett</text>
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1894 (Pages 394-412)</text>
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