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'''Edited excepts from the book "A Chiltern Village School" by Joan West'''[[File:1929 Lacey Green School.jpg|thumb|alt=|none|Senior Pupils (Click to enlarge)]]
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'''ILLNESS'''
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'''Illness'''
  
 
July 2th. Henry Arthurs met with a serious accident to his leg after school in the hayfield and was taken to hospital.   September 11<sup>th</sup>. Frank Baker met with an accident at playtime.  Phoned for Dr Love, who came and put two stitches in the child’s forehead.
 
July 2th. Henry Arthurs met with a serious accident to his leg after school in the hayfield and was taken to hospital.   September 11<sup>th</sup>. Frank Baker met with an accident at playtime.  Phoned for Dr Love, who came and put two stitches in the child’s forehead.
  
'''DISTRACTIONS'''
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'''Distractions from school'''
  
June 21<sup>st</sup>. The older scholars and teachers went for an outing to Brighton.   July 19<sup>th</sup>. A half-holiday was given for a school outing to West Wycombe.   September 18<sup>th</sup>. The school was closed today on account of The Sunday School outing to St. Albans.
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June 21<sup>st</sup>. The older scholars and teachers went for an outing to Brighton.    
  
'''EXTRA CURRICULA'''
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July 19<sup>th</sup>. A half-holiday was given for a school outing to West Wycombe.  
  
Mr Morton visited to inform me gardening classes to commence 1<sup>st</sup> November.
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September 18<sup>th</sup>. The school was closed today on account of The Sunday School outing to St. Albans.
  
'''REQUISITES'''
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'''Extra-Curricula'''
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November 1st  Mr Morton visited to inform me gardening classes to commence 1<sup>st</sup> November.
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'''Requisites'''
  
 
September 26<sup>th</sup>. F. Rixon Esq, delivered six bags of firewood chips.
 
September 26<sup>th</sup>. F. Rixon Esq, delivered six bags of firewood chips.
  
'''NOTES'''
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'''Notes'''
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August 2<sup>nd</sup>. Wishing the school every success, '''I resign my charge of Lacey Green, C of E, School,  K.F.Gray.'''   The Reverend C. Oscar Morton and Colonel and Mrs Tighe visited in the afternoon on the occasion of the presentation to the head teacher of a travelling case and handbag, containing money, at the conclusion of her nine and a half years’ service in Lacey Green Church of England School.   Letters of appreciation have been sent to Miss Gray from the Education Committee and from the Managers.  
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September 2<sup>nd</sup>. '''I, Arthur Aldridge take charge of the school today.'''  
  
August 2<sup>nd</sup>. Wishing the school every success, '''I resign my charge of Lacey Green, C of E, School,  K.F.Gray.'''   The Reverend C. Oscar Morton and Colonel and Mrs Tighe visited in the afternoon on the occasion of the presentation to the head teacher of a travelling case and handbag, containing money, at the conclusion of her nine and a half years’ service in Lacey Green Church of England School.   Letters of appreciation have been sent to Miss Gray from the Education Committee and from the Managers.   September 2<sup>nd</sup>. '''I, Arthur Aldridge take charge of the school today.'''  October 4<sup>th</sup>. Mr Marsh, assistant Secretary for Higher Education visited for the purpose of conversing, re. '''Evening School.'''
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October 4<sup>th</sup>. Mr Marsh, assistant Secretary for Higher Education visited for the purpose of conversing, re. '''Evening School.'''
  
'''EDUCATION COMMITTEE LETTER dated August 1929 to Miss K.F. Gray.'''
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'''Education Commitee Letter dated August 1929 to Miss K.F. Gray.'''
  
 
Dear Madam,
 
Dear Madam,

Latest revision as of 10:05, 22 August 2025

This report is listed in Social Snapshots 1900-1968 inc

Edited excepts from the book "A Chiltern Village School" by Joan West

Senior Pupils (Click to enlarge)
Junior Pupils (Click to englarge)

Illness

July 2th. Henry Arthurs met with a serious accident to his leg after school in the hayfield and was taken to hospital.   September 11th. Frank Baker met with an accident at playtime.  Phoned for Dr Love, who came and put two stitches in the child’s forehead.

Distractions from school

June 21st. The older scholars and teachers went for an outing to Brighton.  

July 19th. A half-holiday was given for a school outing to West Wycombe.  

September 18th. The school was closed today on account of The Sunday School outing to St. Albans.

Extra-Curricula

November 1st Mr Morton visited to inform me gardening classes to commence 1st November.

Requisites

September 26th. F. Rixon Esq, delivered six bags of firewood chips.

Notes

August 2nd. Wishing the school every success, I resign my charge of Lacey Green, C of E, School, K.F.Gray.   The Reverend C. Oscar Morton and Colonel and Mrs Tighe visited in the afternoon on the occasion of the presentation to the head teacher of a travelling case and handbag, containing money, at the conclusion of her nine and a half years’ service in Lacey Green Church of England School.   Letters of appreciation have been sent to Miss Gray from the Education Committee and from the Managers.  

September 2nd. I, Arthur Aldridge take charge of the school today.  

October 4th. Mr Marsh, assistant Secretary for Higher Education visited for the purpose of conversing, re. Evening School.

Education Commitee Letter dated August 1929 to Miss K.F. Gray.

Dear Madam,

The Committee have noted with pleasure the Board of Education Report on this school.

I am directed to express the congratulations of the committee to you on the satisfactory nature of the report..

Yours Faithfully,

E.G. Watkins. Secretary of Education.