Difference between revisions of "1920 Lacey Green School"

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'''WEATHER'''
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This item is listed in [[Social Snapshots 1900-1968 inc]].  Report taken from the hear teacher's logbook
  
January 7<sup>th</sup>.   '''Pumps frozen''', unable to get water.
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January 7<sup>th</sup>.   '''Pumps frozen''', unable to get water.  . Ordered half hundredweight coal.
  
'''ILLNESS  (TOOTHACHE, DEEP CUT, SCARLET FEVER)'''
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January 12<sup>th</sup>. Several children absent having gone “'''wooding”'''
  
February 6<sup>th</sup>. Frank Lacey and Harold Janes visited the dentist on Thursday and are unable to attend school today.   May 19<sup>th</sup>. As the boys were coming to school, Fred Oakford was injured on his nose by a stone.   As the cut was a deep one I thought it advisable to send him home.  October 20<sup>th</sup>. John Rixon is ill with scarlet fever.   November 22<sup>nd</sup>. A second case of scarlet fever, Louie Rixon.
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January 30<sup>th</sup>. I resign the headship of this school today. H.C. Avery.
  
'''DISTRACTIONS'''
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February 1<sup>st</sup>. '''I, Kate Floydd Gray, take charge''' of the school today.  The staff now consists of Miss Kate .F. Gray, Miss Mabel R. Janes and Miss Ann E. Hawes.  
  
January 12<sup>th</sup>. Several children absent having gone “'''wooding”.'''   March 10<sup>th</sup>. Half-holiday given to enable many of the children to attend the War Memorial Service and tea at the chapel.   September 27<sup>th</sup>. A number of children were absent to attend the fair at Wycombe.
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February 6<sup>th</sup>. Frank Lacey and Harold Janes visited the dentist on Thursday and are unable to attend school today.
  
'''EXTRA – CURRICULA'''
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March 10<sup>th</sup>. Half-holiday given to enable many of the children to attend the War Memorial Service and tea at the chapel.
  
July 16<sup>th</sup>. Eleven boys left at playtime in the afternoon (2.15pm) in order to play a cricket match with the boys from Downley School.
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May 19<sup>th</sup>. As the boys were coming to school, Fred Oakford was injured on his nose by a stone.   As the cut was a deep one I thought it advisable to send him home.
  
'''REQUISITES'''
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July 16<sup>th</sup>. Eleven boys left at playtime in the afternoon (2.15pm) in order to play a cricket match with the boys from Downley School
  
January 7<sup>th</sup>. Ordered half hundredweight coal.
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September 27<sup>th</sup>. A number of children were absent to attend the fair at Wycombe.
  
'''NOTES'''
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October 20<sup>th</sup>. John Rixon is ill with scarlet fever.   November 22<sup>nd</sup>. A second case of scarlet fever, Louie Rixon
  
January 30<sup>th</sup>. I resign the headship of this school today. H.C. Avery.   February 1<sup>st</sup>. '''I, Kate Floydd Gray, take charge''' of the school today.  The staff now consists of Miss Kate .F. Gray, Miss Mabel R. Janes and Miss Ann E. Hawes.  
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Revision as of 04:19, 18 August 2025

This item is listed in Social Snapshots 1900-1968 inc. Report taken from the hear teacher's logbook

January 7th.   Pumps frozen, unable to get water. . Ordered half hundredweight coal.

January 12th. Several children absent having gone “wooding”

January 30th. I resign the headship of this school today. H.C. Avery.

February 1st. I, Kate Floydd Gray, take charge of the school today.  The staff now consists of Miss Kate .F. Gray, Miss Mabel R. Janes and Miss Ann E. Hawes.  

February 6th. Frank Lacey and Harold Janes visited the dentist on Thursday and are unable to attend school today.

March 10th. Half-holiday given to enable many of the children to attend the War Memorial Service and tea at the chapel.

May 19th. As the boys were coming to school, Fred Oakford was injured on his nose by a stone.   As the cut was a deep one I thought it advisable to send him home.

July 16th. Eleven boys left at playtime in the afternoon (2.15pm) in order to play a cricket match with the boys from Downley School

September 27th. A number of children were absent to attend the fair at Wycombe.

October 20th. John Rixon is ill with scarlet fever.   November 22nd. A second case of scarlet fever, Louie Rixon