Notes from Log Book in Teesside Archives
The school opened in 1904 having been bought by West Hartlepool Education Authority from the Wesleyans . It had been the Wesleyan Higher Grade School and in 1904 it was in some way renovated.
In 1904, there were 345 on roll. It was a fee paying school and the log book of 1904 says:
Grants @ 22shillings a head = £379.10s
Cookery 88 @ 4 shillings= £7.12s
Reports by inspectors of 1915 call the school ' a fee paying council school'
Nov 28th 1916 school closed owing to zeppelin raid which affected several people
July 1923, 379 on roll-- 15 boys and 8 girls left for Elwick Road and 12 boys and 6 girls to seconary and high schools
Inspection of 1938 said 'premises not good, classrooms uneven, playground small, offices (toilets?)unpleasant, old fashioned type with no individual flush, no indoor sanitary provision for staff. Numbers are decreased and it would be an advantage if thet were somewhat further reduced so that there need only be one class in the most northerly room at present divided by partition providing two very small teaching areas'
Sep 8th 1939, an evacuation party took 103 children to Saltburn. The teachers taking them were Miss Coldray, Miss Lincoln and Miss Pinkney(later head of Rossmere Infants')
In Oct 1939 there were 82 boys, 63 girls and 70 infants
Jan 1940, the school was taken over by the military. Staff were deployed and children were transferred to the following schools;
Lister Street 145
Oxford Street 7
Lynnfield 28
Jesmond Road 1
Dyke House 1
The school was fee paying and was on the corner of Avenue Road and Thornton Street in an area demolished in the 1960s to make way for Middleton Grange Shopping Centre. It opened in 1904 in a building formerly used as a Wesleyan School and appears to have closed in 1940.
See notes taken from school log book
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