1921 Lacey Green School
From Lacey Green History
| 1921 Lacey Green School | |
|---|---|
| Year | 1921 |
| Village | Lacey Green |
| Author | School Log Book |
| Copywrite | |
| Theme | School |
| Social Period | Category:1920's |
1921. LACEY GREEN SCHOOL From the school logbook
ILLNESS (SCARLET FEVER, BROKEN ARM)
January 9th. Louie and Reginald Rixon returned after nine weeks absence with scarlet fever. May 27th Daphne Bristow is in hospital having broken her arm.
DISTRACTIONS
February 2nd. No recreation this afternoon and school dismissed at 3.30, in order that the room may be got ready for a concert. October 26th. The school did not meet today on account of a rummage sale being held in the schoolroom.
REQUISITES
October 17th. Received a school clock, supplied by the Bucks Education Committee.
H.M.I.REPORT July 20th.
PREMISES and EQUIPEMENT
MAIN ROOM. There is one bad hole in the floor and three dangerous loose boards. One window pane is broken. One desk is broken. The inner walls are broken in some places and are greatly in need of redecoration owing to damp.
INFANTS ROOM. Two windows are broken. The walls need redecoration. There is a broken desk.
GIRLS’ CLOAK ROOM. There is a broken window.
BOYS’ LAVATORY. One basin is missing and should be replaced and the waste pipe adjusted.
DESKS. The desks are long and without backs. It is desirable that they should gradually be replaced by dual desks.
CLOCK. There is no clock in the school and the need of it is felt.
PLAYGROUND. The surface is very badly broken and the space quite inadequate for physical training. The top group at present take their exercise in the road.