This school opened in 1844.The school was rebuilt nearby in Crawford Street in 1925, has been extended and is now known as Holy Trinity C of E Primary School. The original school in Ashburn Street is now used as the choir vestry and church hall.
It is currently being rebuilt and will open September 2015. The old school was demolished August 2015.
an aerial shot of Seaton Carew c1945 before a lot of the area was developed into housing. Holy Trinity Church and the Primary school can be seen.
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More detail »Pupils outside part of the National School in Ashburn Street. The original school can just be seen to the rear.
More detail »Children's Christmas party.
More detail »Taken in Ashburn Street, the child holding the board is displaying Seaton National school 2. This building in Ashburn Street is now the church hall.
The girls positioned behind the girl holding the Seaton National School sign is Gertrude Mary Myers the child she is holding is her sister, Lilian Edith, they were the daughters of Richard T Myers one of the blacksmiths in Seaton.
More detail »Taken in Ashburn Street Seaton Carew around the turn of the century. There are two babies on the photo but it is probably a school group.
More detail »Back row from left: Mr Tom Noble, D Hamilton, J Hussey, Metcalfe, F Lithgo, N Crannage, R Elwine, Mr J Waller
Front: J Hanson, Noddings, K Garnett( captain) L Easton, P Featherstone
Sitting: L Dodds, K Morgan
More detail »Names unknown although the man in glasses is MrWaller and left of him Mr Tom Noble.
More detail »Standing from left are: Miss Rachael Withy, Mr Tom Noble, Miss Ellison
Seated are from left: Mr Rouse who later became deputy head, Mrs Wood, Miss Young, Mr Hill( headmaster) Mrs Heald, Miss Ferguson and Mr Waller
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