Second World War extracts from the log books of

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Second World War extracts from the log books of “Ibstock Senior School” 1939-1945
Ibstock Senior School
1939-1945
Verbatim transcription from the school
log book kept by the Headmaster :
Mr. J.V.Measures
Figure 1: Mr. J. V. Measures – Headmaster and author of this
log.
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Second World War extracts from the log books of “Ibstock Senior School” 1939-1945
The College holds log books from the opening of the school in 1925 until the modern period. These log
books remain the property of the Governors of Ibstock Community College.
These fully transcribed extracts cover 1939-1945 and there are also additional edited references to
recovery in 1946.
If any reader wishes any personal or family information to be removed from this copy, please contact
the transcriber, Mr K. Norman, at the College.
Contents
An attempt at a draft Index .......................................................................................................... 3
Academic year 1939 - 1940 ............................................................................................................ 14
Calendar year 1940 ....................................................................................................................... 18
Academic year 1940 - 1941 ............................................................................................................ 24
Calendar year 1941 ........................................................................................................................ 26
Academic year 1941 – 1942 ............................................................................................................ 31
Calendar year 1942 ....................................................................................................................... 34
Academic year 1942-1943 .............................................................................................................. 38
Calendar year 1943........................................................................................................................ 40
Academic year 1943-1944 .............................................................................................................. 43
Calendar year 1944 ....................................................................................................................... 46
Academic year 1944-1945 .............................................................................................................. 49
Calendar year 1945........................................................................................................................ 51
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Second World War extracts from the log books of “Ibstock Senior School” 1939-1945
An attempt at a draft Index
Appleby ................................................................................................................................................................. 32, 35
No students in at all due to farm work. ................................................................................................................32
Ashby ..........................................................................................................................................................................42
Attendance ..................................................................................................................................................................18
Bagworth ......................................................................................................................................................... 19, 27, 32
Bus getting through ...............................................................................................................................................27
Battram .......................................................................................................................................................................19
Bosworth .....................................................................................................................................................................14
Celebrations
1939 Christmas Parties ...........................................................................................................................................16
1939 Christmas Parties ...........................................................................................................................................17
1939 Christmas Parties - £52 raised .......................................................................................................................17
1939 Christmas Parties - donations by local tradesmen .......................................................................................17
1939 Christmas Parties Conjuror and Film projector hire ....................................................................................17
1940 Christmas Parties £17 received for Evacuees ................................................................................................26
1942 Christmas Parties ...........................................................................................................................................39
1943 Christmas Parties ...........................................................................................................................................45
1944 Christmas Parties ...........................................................................................................................................50
1945 Christmas parties - pre war scale. ..................................................................................................................55
Dances for end of War. ...........................................................................................................................................53
Death of Hitler announced .....................................................................................................................................53
Thanksgiving Services at end of War. .....................................................................................................................53
VE day - school closure ...........................................................................................................................................54
Coalville
Technical Institute - munitions work ..................................................................................................................27
Education Office.
Examiners' meeting ...............................................................................................................................................21
Ellistown .....................................................................................................................................................................45
Evacuees ......................................................................................................................................................................14
1940 Christmas Parties - £17 cost ...........................................................................................................................26
Birmingham - Holy Family Sch - Mr Heneghan....................................................................................................35
Birmingham - 341 evacuated children resident in district ....................................................................................26
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School
Hutchinson Mr. - Resignation.............................................................................................................................34
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School........................................................................................................................27
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - 459 children expected to arrive ...............................................................14
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - 87 boys.....................................................................................................14
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Arrival in Ibstock ...................................................................................14
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Brockington Mr -. visit ..........................................................................15
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - christmas party .......................................................................................17
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Ford Mr ...................................................................................................19
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Lady Mayoress of Birmingham visit .....................................................15
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Lord Mayor of Birmingham - visit ........................................................15
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - MacMahon Dr D - visit .........................................................................15
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Martin Lady - visit .................................................................................15
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Martin Sir R.E. , visit .............................................................................15
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Newspaper photographs .........................................................................16
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Only 24 left - no Birmingham staff. ......................................................22
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Poor discipline amongst children ............................................................16
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Preparations to receive ...........................................................................14
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Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - receiving district and arrangements ......................................................14
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Seperate assemblies and structure .........................................................14
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Snow Mr S. H. ................................................................................. 14, 16
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Snow Mr S. H. .......................................................................................17
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Snow Mr, - returns to Birmingham......................................................18
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Steer Mr ..................................................................................................21
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Watkins Mr. ...........................................................................................26
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Williams Mr ...........................................................................................22
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Williams Mr ..................................................................................... 21, 22
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - - Williams Mr . .........................................................................................14
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - decreasing numbers ..................................................................................21
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Ford Mr .....................................................................................................18
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - absorption of class into main school .........................................................29
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - half students return home for holidays. ...................................................22
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Hutchinson Mr ........................................................................ 14, 21, 24, 25
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Hutchinson Mr ..........................................................................................22
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Hutchinson Mr ..........................................................................................29
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Hutchinson Mr ..........................................................................................31
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Hutchinson Mr - in charge ........................................................................19
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Hutchinson Mr - return after injury .........................................................31
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Hutchinson Mr - sole charge during holidays ..........................................21
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Hutchinson Mr – taking late Easter holiday ............................................21
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Hutchinson Mr, broken collarbone ...........................................................31
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Leonard Mr ................................................................................................17
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Leonard Mr ................................................................................................14
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Leonard Mr - returns to Birmingham .......................................................18
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Watkins Mr ...............................................................................................27
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Watkins Mr - retained by Birmingham L.E.A.........................................29
Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - Watkins Mr - unable to return due to snow.............................................27
Birmingham Birchfield Road School - Hutchinson Mr - returning to Birmingham .........................................33
Birmingham Christchurch School Sparkbrook - Allen Mr arrives to do duty for Miss Baldwin .....................27
Birmingham Christchurch School Sparkbrook - Allen Mr returns to Birmingham .........................................27
Birmingham Christchurch School Sparkbrook - Wellings Miss ............................................................ 26, 27, 31
Birmingham Christchurch School Sparkbrook - Wellings Miss - returning to Birmingham ..........................33
Birmingham Holy Family RC school ........................................................................................................................35
Birmingham St James' C.E. School - Baldwin Miss - arrival..............................................................................28
Birmingham St James' C.E. School - Baldwin Miss returns to Birmingham ....................................................26
Birmingham St James' C.E. School - Hogg Mrs - arrival ...................................................................................28
Birmingham St James' C.E. School- Hogg Mrs departure ..................................................................................28
Birmingham St James C.E.School - placed in 2 separate classes .........................................................................26
Birmingham St James' C.E.School, – Baldwin Miss E. .......................................................................................26
Birmingham St James' CE. School - arrival of 14 children. .................................................................................26
Birmingham Starbank Road Junior School – Butler ............................................................................................31
Birmingham Starbank Road Junior School - Butler Mr ................................................................................ 26, 27
Birmingham Starbank Road Junior School - Butler Mr - gardening with 1st year boys. ...................................30
Ipswich - admission of 22 children........................................................................................................................25
Ipswich - Emergency arrival of 204 Mothers & children ....................................................................................24
Ipswich - need to shelter 70 Evacuees. ..................................................................................................................25
Ipswich - Skinner Miss - recalled to Ipswich during holidays. ...........................................................................26
London - receiving centre for 450..........................................................................................................................25
Medical inspection - 29 students ...........................................................................................................................33
re-arrangement of classrooms. ..............................................................................................................................26
Health
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253 children second immunisation against Diptheria...........................................................................................29
268 children first immunisation against Diptheria ..............................................................................................29
Absence due to after-effects of Diptheria immunisation ....................................................................................29
Bronchitis ................................................................................................................................................................40
Bronchitis - Mrs Hudson .........................................................................................................................................35
Chicken-pox ...........................................................................................................................................................29
chill .............................................................................................................................................................. 28, 46, 53
Dentist.....................................................................................................................................................................46
Diptheria .................................................................................................................................................................45
Doctor .....................................................................................................................................................................47
Edwards Pansy - Broken bone in foot during PT. ...............................................................................................21
General sickness ....................................................................................................................................................19
Hopton John - accident ...........................................................................................................................................42
Hutchinson Mr. - broken collarbone ....................................................................................................................31
Immunisation ..........................................................................................................................................................49
Infirmary ........................................................................................................................................................... 43, 47
Influenza ........................................................................................................................................ 18, 21, 35, 40, 45
Measles ...................................................................................................................................................................29
Medical Inspection ..................................................................................................................................................49
Medical Inspections of 99 students .......................................................................................................................33
Meldrum Dr – Pansy Edwards - broken foot. ......................................................................................................21
No Doctor available for Derrick Underwood's accident. ....................................................................................30
Pansy Edwards - accident ......................................................................................................................................21
Playtime. Underwood Derrick - cut heel .............................................................................................................30
Roberts Freda - swallowed a needle. ......................................................................................................................47
Roy Bailiss - accident .............................................................................................................................................30
Sickness prevalent .................................................................................................................................................18
tonsillitis ............................................................................................................................................................ 25, 41
Underwood Derrick- accident...............................................................................................................................30
Wrist injury .............................................................................................................................................................43
X Ray .......................................................................................................................................................................47
Heather .......................................................................................................................................................................18
Hinckley ....................................................................................................................................... 22, 29, 36, 51, 53, 54
Ibstock public buildings
Toc H .....................................................................................................................................................................14
Ibstock public buildings
Wesleyan Reform Primary School .......................................................................................................................14
Ibstock staff
Hughes ....................................................................................................................................................................50
Lester Miss - teaching practice. ..............................................................................................................................53
Ibstock Staff
Bailey Mr - Loughborough Student ......................................................................................................................25
Barden Mr ...............................................................................................................................................................42
Barden Mr - Teaching Practice ................................................................................................................................42
Barry Miss ..............................................................................................................................................................31
Barry Miss S ..........................................................................................................................................................31
Barry Miss. ............................................................................................................................................ 34, 38, 40, 41
Bartlett Mrs FHJ .......................................................................................................................................... 43, 44, 49
Brookes Mrs. ....................................................................................................................... 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 44
Brooks Mrs ........................................................................... 15, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 36, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 52, 53
Butler Mr. ................................................................................................................................................................34
Butler Mr. Absence due to death of Mother. .........................................................................................................35
Davies Mr BT - Teaching Practice .......................................................................................................................33
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Davies Mr BT - to Cambridge to join Navy ........................................................................................................33
Davis Mr ..................................................................................................................................................................35
Dayton Mr. ..............................................................................................................................................................38
Deer - Teaching Practice ................................................................................................................................... 39, 40
Dennis Mr. ..............................................................................................................................................................35
Dennis Mr. J R - Teaching Practice ......................................................................................................................33
Dennis Mr.- Teaching Practice. ...............................................................................................................................33
Desborough Miss ....................................................................................................................................................41
Desborough Miss - Teaching Practice .....................................................................................................................41
Dixon .......................................................................................................................................................................51
Downes Mr ...................................................................................................................................................... 25, 27
Downes Mr - joined R.A.F. ...................................................................................................................................27
Downes Mr - medical examination for RAF at Gosport. ....................................................................................26
Downes Mr - temporary duty. ..............................................................................................................................25
Downes Mr T ...........................................................................................................................................................27
Drake Flight Lieut. resumption of duty. ..................................................................................................................54
Drake Mr .................................................................................................................................................... 15, 24, 27
Drake Mr - called for RAF tests............................................................................................................................24
Drake Mr - leave of absence for medical examination before entry into RAF...................................................23
Drake Mr - left to join R.A.F. ...............................................................................................................................27
Drake Mr - medical board .....................................................................................................................................24
Drayton Mr .............................................................................................................................................................38
Dunnicliffe Mrs ..................................................................................................................................... 49, 50, 52, 53
Eddington Mr .................................................................................................................................................... 51, 52
Eggington Mr ............................................................................................................................ 38, 40, 44, 47, 51, 52
Eggington Mr - death after 2 year illness ................................................................................................................52
Elderfield Miss ........................................................................................... 14, 15, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 52, 53
Elderfield Miss. ............................................................................................................. 34, 35, 37, 38, 40, 41, 44, 45
Eldridge Miss - PT training. .................................................................................................................................21
Fawcett Mr ..............................................................................................................................................................42
Fawcett Mr - Teaching Practice ..............................................................................................................................42
Fisher Mrs ..............................................................................................................................................................28
Fisher Mrs - left .....................................................................................................................................................31
Fort Mr ....................................................................................................................................................... 15, 18, 24
Fort Mr - Called to Military service .....................................................................................................................25
Fort Mr - medical board ........................................................................................................................................24
Fort Mr J ............................................................................................................................................................ 25, 54
Fort Mr J - resumption of duty on return from service...........................................................................................54
Griffiths Miss .............................................................................................................. 14, 15, 18, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27
Griffiths Miss - illness and sore throat.................................................................................................................26
Griffiths Miss - Illness gastric stomach ...............................................................................................................18
Griffiths Miss - termination of employment .......................................................................................................28
Hallas Miss - Teaching Practice ...............................................................................................................................41
Halstead Mr ............................................................................................................................................................46
Harratt Miss - unpaid leave of absence to marry Fiance on leave. .........................................................................54
Harratt Miss Eileen ................................................................................................................... 43, 44, 45, 52, 53, 54
Harrison H.E. Call up papers to Catterick ................................................................................................................35
Harrison Lieut HE released to resume work ...........................................................................................................54
Harrison Mr ................................................................................................................................... 15, 24, 25, 27, 31
Harrison Mr - in charge of Greenhouse ...............................................................................................................21
Harrison Mr - Loughborough student ..................................................................................................................25
Harrison Mr. ...................................................................................................................................................... 34, 35
Heneghan Miss - absence due to snow ..................................................................................................................34
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Heneghan Mrs ..................................................................................................................................... 28, 29, 31, 34
Henshaw Mrs ........................................................................................................................................................27
Hewes Miss J ...........................................................................................................................................................42
Hewes Miss Jean - Teaching Practice ......................................................................................................................42
Hoges Mrs ...............................................................................................................................................................36
Holland Mr .................................................................................................................................................. 38, 52, 53
Holland Mr. ....................................................................................................................................................... 34, 44
Howcroft Mr., Student teacher of Loughborough College............................................................................ 19, 21
Hoyes Mrs ....................................................................................................................................................... 31, 34
Hoyes Mrs........................................................................................................................................................ 29, 30
Hoyle ................................................................................................................................................................. 47, 51
Hudson Mrs ................................................................................................................................... 25, 27, 31, 52, 53
Hudson Mrs – temporary duty .............................................................................................................................25
Hudson Mrs sickness...............................................................................................................................................35
Hudson Mrs sickness - bronchitis ...........................................................................................................................35
Hudson Mrs. .................................................................................................................. 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 44, 46, 47
Hutchinson Mr ........................................................................................................................................................53
Hutchinson Mr - temporary duty - originally Evacuated Teacher from Birmingham .............................................52
Hutchinson Mr - transfer to Hinckley .....................................................................................................................54
Irons Mr - joining Fleet Air Arm. .............................................................................................................................49
Irons Mr G ................................................................................................................................................... 46, 47, 49
Jenkins Miss.............................................................................. 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34, 37, 38, 44, 52, 53, 54
Jenkins Miss...........................................................................................................................................................15
Jenkins Miss – dangerous illness of Mother in South Wales..............................................................................28
Jenkins Miss - leave to meet brother returning after 4 years. ................................................................................54
Jenkins Miss, staff training ...................................................................................................................................21
Kellett - Teaching Practice ................................................................................................................................ 39, 40
Kelly Mr - PT student ...........................................................................................................................................21
Kitson ......................................................................................................................................................................51
Lieutenant Downes T - awarded MBE for Gallantry. .............................................................................................48
Lowe Miss S ...........................................................................................................................................................31
Marry Miss ..............................................................................................................................................................40
Mattley J Miss - clerk, left. ...................................................................................................................................31
McCarthy.................................................................................................................................................................47
Measure Mr - absence due to illness of Mother ....................................................................................................42
Measures Mr .................................................................................................................................. 24, 37, 40, 44, 52
Measures Mr - absence due to family bereavement .............................................................................................28
Measures Mr - absence due to illness ...................................................................................................................29
Measures Mr - absence from school on A.S.E work ............................................................................................29
Measures Mr - absence from school on A.S.E. work ..................................................................................... 22, 29
Measures Mr - absence through illness ................................................................................................................26
Measures Mr - absent at conference .....................................................................................................................30
Measures mr - attending meeting of BBC General Council ....................................................................................46
Measures Mr - entered hospital .............................................................................................................................40
Measures Mr - illness ...................................................................................................................................... 30, 33
Measures Mr – illness ............................................................................................................................................16
Measures Mr - Influenza .......................................................................................................................................19
Measures Mr - lamenting "mollycoddling" of children .......................................................................................18
Measures Mr - serving on LEA Teacher training board. ..........................................................................................53
Measures mr - to attend NUT conference ..............................................................................................................50
Pacey Miss .......................................................................................................................... 40, 44, 46, 47, 52, 53, 55
Phillips .....................................................................................................................................................................47
Pollard Mr ...............................................................................................................................................................40
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Rogers Mr ...............................................................................................................................................................46
Sabine Mr ...............................................................................................................................................................15
Sabine Mr - leaving for war work. ........................................................................................................................22
Sabine Mrs .................................................................................................................................................. 41, 42, 43
Simpson Miss ..................................................................... 19, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 34, 37, 38, 43, 44, 51, 52, 53
Simpson Miss .................................................................................................................................................. 15, 19
Stenhouse Mr, Student teacher of Loughborough College ..................................................................................19
Swain Miss - teaching practice ................................................................................................................................53
Swinburne - Teaching Practice ................................................................................................................................39
Tapp Captain - resumption of duty. ........................................................................................................................54
Tapp Mr ..................................................................................................................................................... 15, 19, 24
Tapp Mr - called to military service .....................................................................................................................25
Tapp Mr - medical board .......................................................................................................................................24
Tapp Mr, called up,................................................................................................................................................25
Thomas Mr. .............................................................................................................................................................50
Thomas Mrs. ..................................................................................................................................................... 41, 42
Wallace Mr ................................................................................................ 15, 25, 27, 31, 34, 38, 42, 43, 44, 52, 53
Wallace Mr ............................................................................................................................................................15
Wallace Mr ............................................................................................................................................................19
Wallace Mr ............................................................................................................................................................24
Warner Mr ............................................................................................22, 25, 27, 31, 37, 38, 40, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50
Warner Mr .............................................................................................................................................................15
Warner Mr - incharge of school for 2 days ..........................................................................................................30
Warner Mr - staff training. ...................................................................................................................................21
Warner Mr J .............................................................................................................................................. 19, 21, 24
Warner Mr J - in charge of Greenhouse...............................................................................................................21
Warner Mr J – left in charge .................................................................................................................................16
Warner Mr. R.M - First Assitant seconded to Hinckley ...........................................................................................51
Warner Mrs. ............................................................................................................................................................34
Wellings Miss ..........................................................................................................................................................34
Wells Mr .......................................................................................................................................... 36, 37, 38, 39, 41
Wells Mr S.C. ...........................................................................................................................................................36
Wells Mrs ............................................................................................................................ 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43
Whatmough Miss .......................................................................................................................... 14, 15, 22, 24, 29
Whatmough Miss – influenza ..............................................................................................................................21
Whatmough Miss - left .........................................................................................................................................31
Wickendon Miss - Teaching Practice ......................................................................................................................41
Wickenham Miss .....................................................................................................................................................41
Wilkes Mr .......................................................................................................................................................... 42, 46
Wilks Mr - Teaching Practice...................................................................................................................................42
Wooley ....................................................................................................................................................................50
Wright Miss S .......................................................................................................................................................31
Wright Mr A. Caretaker - called to resume work at Colliery .............................................................................31
Wright Mrs ............................................................................................................................................................31
Wright Mrs. ......................................................................................................................... 34, 36, 38, 39, 44, 45, 46
Market Bosworth .................................................................................................................................................. 22, 42
request for children to write ration books ............................................................................................................22
Military events
1939 September outbreak of war ............................................................................................................................14
1940 August - air-raid - nightly .............................................................................................................................24
1940 August - air-raid - psychological strain due to nightly air-raid until 4am ..................................................24
1940 August - air-raid warning – first ...................................................................................................................24
1940 December air-raid alert ..................................................................................................................................26
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1940 December air-raid alert ..................................................................................................................................26
1940 November air-raid - psychological strain on children .................................................................................25
1940 November air-raid alerts ...............................................................................................................................25
1941 February air-raid alert ....................................................................................................................................28
1941 February planes overhead. ..............................................................................................................................28
Newbold
Bus getting through ...............................................................................................................................................27
Rugby ..........................................................................................................................................................................43
School administration
160 Extra pupils necessitating use of Dining Hall as classroom. .........................................................................31
1940 11 Sept - 411 pupils and 87 Evacuees ...............................................................................................................14
1940 14 May cancellation of Whitsun holidays due to war conditions ...............................................................22
1941 October - Give permission for further closure for farm work .....................................................................32
A.S.E Board meeting ...............................................................................................................................................36
Absorption of Evacuee class into main school .....................................................................................................29
Agriculture - progress difficult due to potato lifting ...............................................................................................39
Assembly Hall .................................................................................................................................................... 16, 53
Attendance ................................................................................ 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 34, 35, 39, 51
attendance poor due to snowfall ...........................................................................................................................27
Attendance problems - letters home due to too much time spent on farms and war-work. ..............................32
BBC radio broadcast to South Africa .......................................................................................................................39
big classes due to staffing problems ......................................................................................................................25
Calling up papers......................................................................................................................................... 35, 38, 49
canteen ............................................................................................................................................................. 38, 49
Canteen ...................................................................................................................................................................54
Change of school day due to dark nights. .............................................................................................................16
Change of timings of school day .............................................................................................................................45
Change of timings of school day - possibly due to dark nights ...........................................................................33
changes to school day .............................................................................................................................................33
Classes cancelled due to illness of staff. ...............................................................................................................29
Cross country run to relieve tension ....................................................................................................................22
Dining Room - change of use ..................................................................................................................................34
Diptheria immunisation ........................................................................................................................................29
Domestic Science ........................................................................................ 24, 31, 34, 38, 40, 41, 42, 52, 53, 54, 55
Drayton Mr - Calling up papers ...............................................................................................................................38
Evacuees taught in 2 separate classes. ...................................................................................................................26
Examinations ........................................................................................................................... 19, 23, 36, 42, 45, 48
Examinations - ASE examiners meeting .............................................................................................................21
extra Air-raid stress PE and Music . .....................................................................................................................25
Extra time given to gardening due to planting season. .......................................................................................29
film show - Christmas ...........................................................................................................................................17
film show - gardening...................................................................................................................................... 31, 33
film show – Health upper school ..........................................................................................................................20
film show - Ministry of Information ........................................................................................................................40
film show - six films ..............................................................................................................................................28
First year classes mixed due to staffing problems ................................................................................................24
Further closure for farm work...............................................................................................................................32
Harratt Miss. Leave given for fiance home on leave ..............................................................................................52
holiday .......................................................................................................................... 21, 22, 23, 28, 37, 39, 41, 49
holiday change - 2 days instead of Whitsuntide week. ........................................................................................30
holiday procedures changed ..................................................................................................................................23
Holidays .................................................................................................................................... 17, 20, 21, 33, 37, 39
interview ..................................................................................................................................................... 39, 41, 42
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introduction of general science ..............................................................................................................................36
Jacques Alderman JT - examination of stock and stores. .......................................................................................47
kitchen ....................................................................................................................................................................44
Law .................................................................................................................................................................... 28, 32
Lax feeling needs toning up ..................................................................................................................................16
Leicester Domestic Science College ............................................................................................................ 40, 41, 53
Loughborough College ................................................................................................................................ 19, 39, 42
Medical inspections ...............................................................................................................................................33
No supply cover available - shortage of manpower .............................................................................................31
Open during holidays for activity and dinners ........................................................................................................37
Opening time returns to 9am/ ..............................................................................................................................28
Poor attendance 80%..............................................................................................................................................19
Post War - cleaning and decorating of the school ..................................................................................................55
poverty - insufficient clothing and footwear ..........................................................................................................51
programme continues with children who got through snow ..............................................................................27
Punctuality ...................................................................................................................................... 18, 19, 25, 32, 46
pupil numbers in September 1944 - lowest since 1925..........................................................................................49
Registers ............................................................................................................................................... 14, 18, 19, 27
re-organisation after staff Military Service. .........................................................................................................25
School closure to aid Farm work. ..........................................................................................................................29
Science ........................................................................................................................................................ 29, 38, 46
Science Room - change of use. ..............................................................................................................................34
Session abandoned due to late arrival of 450 Evacuees. .......................................................................................25
Shortening of lessons.............................................................................................................................................16
Shotened Easter holiday. .......................................................................................................................................29
Six Ministry of Information films in the Hall. ...................................................................................................28
special lecture - Miss Banns, animal Welfare. ........................................................................................................51
Special lecture on ...................................................................................................................................................46
Special lecture - sex hygiene ...................................................................................................................................50
Special lecture Mr J H Butler Band of Hope - Food and Drink. ...............................................................................51
Special lectures - Japan and China ..........................................................................................................................46
Special lectures on Flower arranging to girls. ......................................................................................................31
special lectures to top classes on War Problems. .................................................................................................25
Staff shortages ........................................................................................................................................................36
Teaching Practice ................................................................. 19, 21, 24, 25, 33, 35, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 50, 53
time lost due to air-raid alert. ................................................................................................................................28
Time table ..................................................................................................................... 18, 21, 35, 36, 40, 43, 46, 49
Time table alteration - to suit gardening classes. .................................................................................................29
Timetable ................................................................................................................................................................31
timetable changes children going home in the dark.............................................................................................16
Timetable suspended due to unexpected Evacuees. .............................................................................................25
Weather - problems ...................................................................................................... 16, 18, 19, 21, 35, 47, 49, 51
School Administration
Dining Room ................................................................................................................................... 14, 16, 31, 34, 53
School administration - Female staff losing posts due to returning male staff from the services. .......................55
Schools
Newbold Junior School .........................................................................................................................................18
South Wigston ...........................................................................................................................................................21
Transport
- no buses due to snow ...........................................................................................................................................34
1942 Bus chaos due to snowfall .............................................................................................................................35
Bagworth Bus getting through snow ....................................................................................................................27
Battram bus not in due to snow ............................................................................................................................19
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Bus abandoned due to snow ..................................................................................................................................34
Bus collision ...........................................................................................................................................................18
Bus Newbold Bagworth ........................................................................................................................................18
Bus services resume ...............................................................................................................................................27
Buses ..................................................................................................................................................... 18, 19, 34, 46
Buses not getting through due to snow ................................................................................................................27
visitor
Butler Mr. J.H - Band of Hope - lecture on food and drink. ....................................................................................51
Visitor
Mason Mr HMI ........................................................................................................................................................52
Tricker Mr. HMI .......................................................................................................................................................52
Wallace Doctor - lecture on sex hygiene ................................................................................................................50
Visitors
? Lhector? ...............................................................................................................................................................15
Arnold Mr HMI ....................................................................................................................................................15
Banns Miss, Council for Animal Welfare special lecture .........................................................................................51
Bonet Mr - film show on gardening .....................................................................................................................31
Brunt Miss H.M.I ..................................................................................................................................................17
Director of Education ...................................................................................................................................... 16, 41
Elliott ......................................................................................................................................................................16
Elliott Mr HMI............................................................................................................ 18, 21, 22, 24, 36, 39, 46, 49
Freestone Police Sergeant "safety first" lecture .....................................................................................................35
Georgievsky Ivan - distinguished Russian ...............................................................................................................46
Howrie Mr - gave 6 lectures on War problems. ..................................................................................................25
Howrie Mr - lecture on Soviet Russia ......................................................................................................................42
Irvine Professor Magnus - MC MA - lecturer on Japan and China ..........................................................................46
Kemp Mr - Book Drive .............................................................................................................................................47
Lamplugh Robinson Mrs - flower arranging lectures ..........................................................................................31
MacMahon Dr D - Birmingham LEA ........................................................................................................................15
Mason Mr HMI ........................................................................................................................................................49
Miss Power HMI ...................................................................................................................................................29
Powers Miss HMI ....................................................................................................................................................46
R.E.M.E Sergeants researching Teacher Training. ..................................................................................................47
Royle Mr HMI..................................................................................................................................... 15, 23, 29, 46
Salton Davies Mr HMI .........................................................................................................................................16
Usher Mr - "S" branch .............................................................................................................................................24
Vidger-Jenks Mr K HMI ......................................................................................................................................21
Vidger-Jenks Mr K HMI ......................................................................................................................................21
Wallace Doctor ................................................................................................................................... 37, 40, 44, 47, 50
War work
Agriculture - 100 boys helping with the hay. School closure. ..............................................................................22
Agriculture - 1st year boys gardening with Mr. Butler. .......................................................................................30
Agriculture - 2 acres in total taken over ...............................................................................................................16
Agriculture - 4 films "Gardens in War time".......................................................................................................33
Agriculture - 64 boys on farm work during holiday ............................................................................................29
Agriculture - arrears in planting needing to be made up .....................................................................................29
Agriculture - boys on Greenhouse work. .............................................................................................................21
Agriculture - boys working on food plots - girls doing academic work. .............................................................32
Agriculture – construction of tool shed ................................................................................................................16
Agriculture - Corn Harvest 61 children ................................................................................................................33
Agriculture - disruption to timetables ..................................................................................................................21
Agriculture - double time for boys in gardens......................................................................................................21
Agriculture - extra time given to sowing. ............................................................................................................21
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Agriculture - farm ............................................................................................................................ 30, 32, 44, 49, 50
Agriculture - farmers apply for 200 children to work on farms. .........................................................................32
Agriculture - Farmers telling children they do not have to go back to school. ...................................................32
Agriculture - farms .................................................................................................. 22, 29, 32, 33, 39, 43, 44, 49, 50
Agriculture - garden .............................................................................................................................. 15, 22, 49, 54
Agriculture - girls fruit picking and jam making .................................................................................................22
Agriculture - greenhouse ........................................................................................................................................32
Agriculture – half a day for all boys .....................................................................................................................21
Agriculture - Hay harvest 138 children .................................................................................................................33
Agriculture - labour ........................................................................................................................................... 31, 32
Agriculture - permission to work on farms withdrawn by Head Master after 1 month’s work ........................32
Agriculture - planting season in full swing ..........................................................................................................29
Agriculture - post war potato harvest - dissatisactory conditions for children ......................................................55
Agriculture - potato harvest........................................................................................................................ 39, 49, 50
Agriculture - potato harvest 315 children ..............................................................................................................33
Agriculture - potato harvest 315 children working ...............................................................................................33
Agriculture - potato setting 167 children ..............................................................................................................33
Agriculture - potatoes ............................................................................25, 29, 31, 32, 33, 36, 39, 44, 49, 50, 54, 55
Agriculture - potatoes - drudgery ...........................................................................................................................50
Agriculture - problems in getting children off farms and back into class ..........................................................32
Agriculture - School closed for 2 weeks to help with potato harvest ..................................................................31
Agriculture - school closed for longer period so students can work in fields. ....................................................32
Agriculture - school closure for one week farm work.............................................................................................30
Agriculture - school closure to help with potato setting. .....................................................................................29
Agriculture – taking over an acre of land .............................................................................................................16
Agriculture – taking over an acre of land .............................................................................................................15
Agriculture - Time table alterations to suit gardening ........................................................................................29
Agriculture - visit by area organiser .....................................................................................................................33
Agriculture - Visits to farms by staff .......................................................................................................................32
Agriculture – work during holiday .......................................................................................................................22
Agriculture Apple Picking ....................................................................................................................................49
Agriculture- arrival of seed potatoes.....................................................................................................................21
Agriculture Blackberry picking ......................................................................................................................... 38, 49
Agriculture Blackberry picking ...............................................................................................................................43
Agriculture Blackberry picking ...............................................................................................................................49
Agriculture- girls not involved .............................................................................................................................21
Agriculture jam making ....................................................................................................................... 22, 38, 43, 49
Agriculture potato harvest ............................................................................................................ 31, 32, 33, 39, 44
BBC ..........................................................................................................................................................................39
Blackberries for jam ................................................................................................................................................54
cleaning - girls cleaning storerooms etc.................................................................................................................32
Cleaning - children and staff due to return of caretaker to colliery. ...................................................................31
Cleaning - Girls in store-rooms and repairing equipment ..................................................................................32
Collections - Warshiips week ..................................................................................................................................35
collections for .........................................................................................................................................................41
Collections for Weapons week - £1,000 target ......................................................................................................30
Collections for Weapons Week - collected £2,563 ................................................................................................30
Food ................................................................................................................................................ 16, 30, 32, 51, 54
munitions - ten boys at Coalville Technical Inst. Munitions work. ..................................................................27
Ration books - 32,000 addressed by children ........................................................................................................30
Ration books – 16,000 addressed by children ........................................................................................................22
Ration books – 16,648 books addressed by children .............................................................................................16
Staff changes - Downes Mr joined RAF...............................................................................................................27
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Staff changes - Drake Mr joining RAF ................................................................................................................24
Staff changes - Fort Mr called up ..........................................................................................................................25
Staff changes - Sabine Mr - leaving for war work. ..............................................................................................22
Staff changes - Wright Mr - caretaker ordered to return to work at Colliery ....................................................31
War Work
Collections - Book Drive ..........................................................................................................................................47
collections "Salute the soldier" week .....................................................................................................................47
Weather
1940 February - floods ............................................................................................................................................19
1940 February winter weather worst this century ................................................................................................19
1940 January - Fog ..................................................................................................................................................18
1940 January Frost ..................................................................................................................................................18
1941 Jan - Snow and frost .......................................................................................................................................26
Dry spell helping gardening effort ........................................................................................................................29
Snow ....................................................................................................................... 18, 19, 26, 27, 28, 34, 35, 46, 51
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Academic year 1939 - 1940
Sept 11 1939.
War has broken out. We should have opened school a week ago, but all schools have
instructions not to open at the usual time. Our area is a receiving district for Evacuees
from Birmingham On Friday Sept 1st I received a telegram instructing me to be ready
by 4pm to receive into the village 459 school children, 35 teachers and 26 helpers who
were being evacuated from Birchfield Road School in Birmingham.
The Staffs of the three schools here and a band of women helpers made hurried
preparations to receive these Evacuees. By 3pm we had billets ready, and we secured a
supply of beds and blankets to help the householders to find the necessary sleeping
accommodation.
At 4pm the first bus load of Evacuees arrived from Bosworth, where they had been
detrained. Instead of the 459 school children expected, 221 only arrived accompanied
by 30 teachers and half a dozen “helpers”. The children had with them a minimum
amount of extra clothing and 2 days emergency rations.
They were tired, rather wondering, but very cheerful. The evacuation organisation
worked with fine precision.
Our villagers were waiting eagerly to see their new families, and the welcome these
Evacuees received was simply magnificent.
By 5.45 pm we had everybody billeted in their new homes.
We did not commence school for a week. Extra rooms were required before we could
accommodate all our new pupils. After inspecting all the rooms put at our disposal we
decided to use the Wesleyan Reform Primary School, and the Toc H. room.
On Monday September 11th we reopened the School.
There are 411 pupils on our registers and 87 boys on Birchfield Road Senior Boys
Registers. We have organised the Ibstock children into 10 classes, and the
Birmingham boys into 3 groups.
Whilst the B’ham boys will have all the facilities the school can offer in common
with our own children. They will retain their own entity. They will have a separate
morning assembly in the Dining Hall, and B’ham teachers will be their Form masters.
The following staff from Birchfield will be remaining here: Ford Mr. R. Birmingham Birchfield Rd School - -.
Mr W.J. Hutchinson
Williams Mr .
Snow Mr S. H.
11 Sept 1939
Miss Elderfield Miss Griffiths BSc, Miss Whatmough joined the Staff today.
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12 Sept 1939
We are working on Temporary Time Table.
13 Sept 1939
Mr Royle HMI visited the School.
15 Sept 1939
Started to work on the new Schemes of work and the Winter Programme.
18 Sept 1939
We have taken over nearly an acre of neglected allotments to work on war basis.
Every boy will garden for a whole afternoon at least. Some classes will do
considerably more.
19 Sept 1939
Mr Royle HMI visited the school.
20 Sept 1939
? Lhector? Visited the School.
Allocation of Staff for 1939-1940
Warner Roland M 1st Asst
Wallace James
Tapp Franklin W BSc
Drake Francis C BSc
Fort Jack
Harrison Havelock
Sabine Wm A.
Simpson
Jenkins Elizabeth J
Elderfield Evelyn J
Griffiths Maud E
Brooks Evelyn D Mrs
Whatmough Margaret
3 boys
2a boys
2b boys
1a boys
1c mixed
Floating
40
40
42
43
44
3 girls
2a
2b
1a
1d
42
44
43
43
35
Gardening, History & Music
P.T. ; Geography
Science and Art
Science Gardening English
Gardening PT
Handicraft instructor
Needlework & Geography
Needlework & History
Needlework PT
Science & Music
Special Class
DS
4 Oct 1939
Mr Royle HMI and Mr Arnold HMI visited the School this morning.
18 Oct 1939
Dr. D. MacMahon 1 of the Birmingham L.E.A. visited the school today.
20 Oct 1939
At noon today we had a visit from the Lord Mayor of Birmingham 2 who is touring
the district in which there are Birmingham Evacuees. He was accompanied by the
Lady Mayoress, Sir R.E Martin 3, Lady Martin, Mr Brockington 4, Dr. MacMahon &
several others.
1
2
Dr. Desmond MacMahon, became an Inspector of Schools in 1935.
Mr. Theodore Beal Pritchett MC (born 1890), was Lord Mayor of Birmingham and a Deputy Lieutenant of Warwickshire. He
was educated at Bromsgrove School and served in the Royal Artillery during World War I, being awarded the Military Cross. He
was a Councillor on Birmingham City Council from 1924 to 1939, before being appointed as an Alderman. He was Lord Mayor
of Birmingham for 1939-40. A Deputy Lieutenant for Warwickshire, he was knighted in 1953 and was awarded the Freedom of
the City of Birmingham on 7 May 1960. (Wikipedia)
3 Soldiers of the Queen Website has photographs of him and this entry:
The following information is from a memorial plaque in St. George's Chapel at St Martin's Cathedral, Leicester “In memory of
Lieut-Colonel Edmund Martin CMG TD VL JP MH LLD. Served with the 5th Battalion 1908-1915. Commanded 4th Battalion
1915 until badly wounded. During his 36 years as Chairman of The Leicestershire County Council he gave outstanding help to
the Regiment. Died 12th June 1961. Robert Edmund Martin was born on the first day of December 1874. Educated at Eaton and
Kings College Cambridge, he became the managing director of a granite mining company. In the World War I he served in
France and Belgium where he was twice wounded and twice mentioned in dispatches. In 1916 he was appointed a Deputy
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The Birmingham children from all three schools here assembled in our Hall, The
Lord Mayor & Sir R.E Martin spoke to them for a short time. The Lady Mayoress
afterwards gave each child a bar of chocolate. The Press took a number of
photographs for the B’ham, as well as the local newspapers. I had the honour of
entertaining the whole party to lunch in our Dining Hall.
24 Oct 1939
Mr Warner left in charge this afternoon whilst I visited a specialist in Leicester
As a piece of War work we undertook to assist our Local Authority in addressing
Food Ration Books. The upper part of the School has had three and a half days at the
work and we have completed Schedules covering 16,648 persons.
We have taken nearly an acre of disused allotments and we shall put this area under
food production. When the weather permits each boy will put in half a day a week on
the gardens. With this addition the School will be responsible for about 2 acres of
land.
The boys, with the assistance of our own handicraft instructor and the Birmingham
instructor, Mr Snow, are erecting a shed 15’ x 12’ to serve as a class room on the
allotments
2 Nov 1939
The Director 5 visited the School this afternoon with Mr. W.R. Elliott
succeeding Mr. Salton Davies as H.M.I.
20 Nov 1939
From today the afternoon session will be shortened. It is desirable that the bus
children should be able to reach home before dark, so we are closing at 3.40 instead of
4.10. We shall do this until the end of February.
The Time Table is now affected. The four periods will be of 30 mins each instead
instead of 35 mins.
27 Nov 1939
From today until the end of the Term there will be little specialism in teaching. The
school needs toning up and I feel an improvement can be quickly obtained if there are
fewer class changes.
The War, and the presence of Evacuees whose discipline is rather loose is making
work rather difficult.
14 Dec 1939
Christmas Parties.
This year in particular seems to call for a special effort to give the Children as happy a
time as possible. The Staff have very loyally and willingly preferred to assist in
overcoming the many difficulties which arise with evening Parties.
who is
Lieutenant of the county and, in 1949, Vice Lieutenant of Leicestershire. Chiefly responsible for the fund raising for the
restoration of the bishopric, in 1926 he was a member of the House of Laity of the National Assembly of the Church of England
as well as a lay canon of the Cathedral. He was a member of the County Council for over fifty years, 36 as chairman. In 1955, on
his 80th birthday over 1,000 school children took part in a pageant in his honour. Granted the Freedom of Leicester in 1960; Sir
Robert died in Loughborough Hospital a year later, aged 86.
4
Sir William Brockington. Director of Leicestershire Education from 1903 -1947. Source contains Article and
photograph.
5
Sir William Brockington.
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We have raised, during the last three weeks, just over £52 towards the cost of the
Parties. We have blacked out the two Halls and the Science Room. The Evacuees will
be entertained along with our own Children.
The Parties will begin at 6.30pm and finish at 10.30pm. We have engaged a conjuror
and also hired a film projector.
Supper, on the usual scale will be available – largely due to the good will of the local
tradesmen.
14 Dec 1939
Decorations finished at 3pm. First party of 140 outside children & Staff.
15 Dec 1939
Second Party of 120 Ibstock children and B’ham children.
18 Dec 1939
Third Party of 120 Ibstock & B’ham upper school children
19 Dec 1939
Fourth Party of 127 leavers & older B’ham children.
20 Dec 1939
The Parties cost us £50. School closes today for the Christmas Holidays. Forty two
children leave today on age exemption. All of them have jobs to go to.
Mr. Leonard and Snow Mr S. H. of the B’ham Staff will not be returning.
Miss Brunt H.M.I. visited the school today.
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Calendar year 1940
8 Jan 1940
School reopened this morning.
Miss Griffiths is absent ill – gastric stomach.
Forty Evacuees have resumed work with us.
Only 4 boys have not returned and these lads are eligible to leave school at the end of
January.
Mr. J. Fort will take charge of Miss Griffiths’ class.
Ford Mr. R. is now in charge of the B’ham groups here.
Owing to the return to B’ham of Mr S. H Snow. and Mr. Leonard we shall have to
work to a new timetable.
Jan 11 1940
Mr Elliott HMI visited the school today.
Jan 19 1940
There are 100 children absent today.
The weather is bad, there is much sickness, but I am certain many of the “outside”
children should be in. There is much “mollycoddling. They are forgetting how to
walk.
22.1.40
The attendance is still abnormally low. The severe weather has something to do with
this: there are many colds and sore throats. 30 (degrees) of frost registered last night.
23.1.1940
This morning the weather is particularly severe and there is fog as thick as a blanket.
All the buses were late and registers were not marked until 9.30. The Newbold
Bagworth bus had a collision on its outward journey from Ibstock and was in
consequence 30 mins late in arriving at Newbold. Half the children returned home; I
have just heard by telephone that 12 children have reported to Newbold Junior School.
26.1.40
The attendance this week has been very low indeed. An average of 100 children absent
each day. Influenza and colds seem to be responsible. Progressive work is impossible.
29.1.1940
Heavy snow has fallen all the weekend and the country roads are impassable. No
buses have been able to get through. So none of the children from outside villages can
be present.
Not a single child has got through from Heather, and only 40% of Ibstock children
have presented themselves.
71 children are in attendance. I have placed them in 2 classes and we are taking general
revision.
The school will close this afternoon.
30.1.40
Roads almost impassable. No buses running. 65 children present. Registers not
marked.
31.1.40
Weather worse: 52 children present. Registers not marked.
1.2.40
66 present a.m.71 present p.m.
2.2.40
74 present a.m. 79 present p.m. Registers have not been marked all week.
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5.2.40
There has been a heavy thaw, but the roads are still impossible for buses. One bus did
get to Bagworth and picked up 13 scholars, but it could not reach Battram. The
number present this morning is 154, the number present this afternoon is 152.
We are working as nearly as possible to the normal Time Table.
6.2.40
164 children present today. Normal Time table followed.
7.2.40
162 children present today
8.2.40
160 children present today.
9.2.40
152 children present today.
The weather this fortnight has been the worst this century. The roads in some areas
are only now becoming useable. The only outside children who have been able to get
in are the Bagworth children.
Whilst we have had about 80% of the local children present, the attendance of the
School as a whole has never reached more than 45%. We have in consequence not
marked the registers for a fortnight. In some of the nearby villages the folk have had
no post or newspapers for days.
12.2.40
The buses have commenced to run again and our outside children have been brought
in this morning. The attendance however is still low: there is much sickness among
the children.
We are, however, able to commence real work once more.
Mr. R. Ford of the B’ham staff is ill & Mr. Hutchinson will now be in charge of the
B’ham Evacuees.
19.2.40
There has been another very heavy fall of Snow during the week-end and this
morning the roads are unspeakable. Buses all late.Battram not in at all.
20.2.40
A heavy thaw has set in, and now floods prevent many children from getting to
school.
23 to 26
Mid-term Holiday
27.2.40
School reopened.
Mr. Warner, Mr. Tapp, and Miss Simpson absent. All are sick. Mr. Stenhouse and
Mr. Howcroft of Loughborough College commenced their final Teaching Practice
today.
4.3.40
Mr. Tapp returned. I was absent from this date to 11.3.40 suffering from InfluenzaMr
J Wallace was in charge of the school.
11.3.40
I have returned to work. Mr Warner and Miss Simpson are still absent. Examinations
begin.
12.3.40
Examinations being held today.
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Health Film shown this afternoon to the upper part of the school at 2.30pm
20.3.40
The School was closed this evening for the Easter Holidays.
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1.4.40
The school reopened this morning. Miss Simpson and Mr Warner returned to school
this morning. Miss Whatmough is unable to return owing to influenza.
As the number of Evacuees is now down to 30 it will be advisable to absorb them
rather than to keep them as a separate unit. They can now join their appropriate age
group and work with our boys. The two B’ham teachers, Mr Williams and Mr
Hutchinson will take principally Music and Art through the school. All the boys will
this term have half a day in the gardens.
4.4.40
Mr Hutchinson is taking his Easter Holidays from today. He took charge of the
whole group of Evacuees in Ibstock during the holiday period. Mr Steer has come
from Birmingham to replace him.
8.4.40
At long last it is fit to send boys on the gardens. As long as the weather holds fine,
this week double time will be put in on gardening. The time table for boys is being
altered accordingly.
9.4.40
Pansy Edwards damaged her foot at PT this afternoon. She landed badly from a High
Jump off the “buck”. Miss Elderfield was in charge. We treated the foot for a strain –
but it did not respond. As I suspected a broken bone I called Dr. Meldrum.
12.4.40
Mr. Steer finished supply work here today.
15.4.40
Miss Eldridge will be away from school every Monday and Wednesday afternoon for
one month. She is attending a PT course at South Wigston. Her course commenced
today.
Mr Hutchinson has returned. Mr Warner and Miss Jenkins have leave of absence this
afternoon to attend a meeting of ASE examiners in the Education Office.
16.4.1940
Concentrated work is being done now. We have received the seed potatoes at last and
planting has begun in real earnest.
This concentration is causing a disturbance with Time Table lessons; we are however
trying to keep the ordinary routine as closely as possible.
The girls are not affected by these alterations.
19.4.40
Mr K Vidger-Jenks HMI visited the school this afternoon.
22.4.40
Mr Howcraft a handicraft student is doing another fortnight’s Teaching Practice.
Kelly Mr. A third year PT student will work here each Tuesday during the term.
6.5.40
Mr Elliott & Mr Vidgen-Jenks visited the school this morning.
8.5.40
Extra time was given yesterday and also today to the gardens. We are trying to finish
all seed sowing before the Whitsuntide break. Mr Warner and Mr Harrison will have
2 complete days with boys, principally in Greenhouse work.
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9.5.40
The school closes today for the holiday.
About half the Evacuees are going to B’ham for the holidays.
Mr Hutchinson is staying here to take charge of those left.
14.5.40
The School reopened this morning. The National situation is so grave that the
Government has cancelled the Whitsuntide Bank Holiday Instructions were given
over the week-end for all works, factories, & school to resume work as usual. Some
confusion has been caused because our L.E.A. advised schools to take the holidays as
arranged, and then cancelled this instruction yesterday. A number of pupils evidently
do not know why they should be in attendance and some are away in camps and on
holiday. Miss Whatmough and Miss Griffiths were advised by me by telegraph
yesterday not to return. This instruction had to be reversed last night and I expect
them back some time later in the day. Williams Mr – a Birmingham teacher has not
yet returned. The rest of the staff are present. Miss Whatmough returned this
afternoon. Mr Williams returned this afternoon.
15.5.40
Miss Griffiths returned this morning. She was travelling all day yesterday.
The boys are having a cross county run this afternoon, starting at 2.45. This will take
the place of PT. and also help to relieve the tension that exists among them today.
17.5.40
Mr Williams BSc returns to Birmingham School today. He has been here since the
first day of evacuation. As there are only 24 Evacuees here now no successor to Mr
Williams will come out.
23.5.40
The Market Bosworth R.B.C. have asked us to undertake again the writing up of
Ration Books. I have undertaken to do 16,000 books next week.
24.5.40
Mr Elliott H.M.I.
30.5.40
I have been absent from the school for three days: May 24th, 27th & 29th doing A.S.E.
work in the Hinckley district. Mr Warner took charge of the School in my absence.
Since Monday 27th half the school has concentrated in writing up ration books.
19.6.40
Mr Sabine leaves for War work.
21.6.40
The School closed this afternoon for a fortnight. The purpose of this vacation is to
free the children to work on farms. Over 100 boys are booked for work on the land:
the majority will be helping with the hay. The men on the staff will also be working
on local farms.
A certain number of boys will come to School each day to work on the school garden
and war food plots.
Girls will return next week for fruit picking and jam making.
8.7.40
School reopened.
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12.7.40
Mr Drake has been given leave of absence today to go to Cardington for medical
examination. He has also volunteered for the Air Force.
15.7.40
Mr Royle HMI
18.7.40
Yearly examinations. Ordinary timetables suspended.
19.7.40
Yearly examinations.
2.8.40
Term ends today and 85 children leave on age exemption.
We close for a week’s holiday. The usual procedure regarding holidays has been
suspended because of war conditions.
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Academic year 1940 - 1941
12.8.40
School reopened this morning for the New Year 1940-1941.
134 new children have been admitted. Owing to expected changes in staff due to the
war, the first year classes will all be mixed.
Name
Mr R.M.Warner
Mr W Hutchinson
Mr F W Tapp
Mr J Wallace
Mr H E Harrison
Mr J Fort
Miss Simpson
Miss Jenkins
Miss Elderfield
Miss Griffiths
Mrs Brookes
Miss Whatmough
Mr F Drake
Class
3 Boys
2a Boys
2b Boys
1a
1C
Mr J V Measures
HT
3 Girls
2a Girls
2b Girls
1b
1d
D.S.
Allocation of staff 1940 - 1941
No.
Special subjects
44
Gardening, History and Music
44
Art
44
PT & Art
42
PT & Geography
45
Gardening
Science, Art
43
Needlework & Geography
36
Needlework & History
38
PT & Games
45
Science
22
Special class and needlework
All girls
Gardening
&
Science,
expecting to join forces any
day.
Gardening, Scripture etc.
21.8.40
We have had our first air-raid warning this morning at 10.30. The children were
mildly excited at the fact that the warning was a real one and was not a “practice”.
The “all clear” was given after about 10 minutes. No children were sent home.
26.8.40
Mr Drake has been called to Cardington for further tests – Air force.
Mr Elliott, HMI visited the school this morning and brought with him a colleague
from the “S” branch – Mr Usher.
27.8.40
Drake, Tapp & Fort all away today for attendance before a Medical Board.
29.8.40
This week has been marked by nightly air raids. The children are tired and rather
strained. Many children have stayed at home; quite a number have been in shelters
until 4.am. each night.
12.9.40
We had a “crash” evacuation of 204 Mothers and children from Ipswich this morning.
As this school is the receiving centre I have had to send the children home whilst we
received, fed and clothed the Evacuees.
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13.9.40
School re-assembled, but the Time Table has been suspended as we still have to feed
and shelter 70 Evacuees.
Mr. Tapp & Mr Fort called to Military Service.
16/9/40
School fairly normal. Mrs. Hudson and Mr M. Downes commenced temporary duty
this morning vice Mr. Tapp & Mr Fort. These changes will necessitate a complete reorganisation of staff.
20.9.40
The School closes today for a fortnight. This closure is so fixed that the children shall
be available to help in harvesting potatoes.
7.10.40
The School re-opened this morning after a fortnight’s break. We admitted 22 Ipswich
children and several other un-official Evacuees. Our classes are very big now – too
large for good work to be done. The staffing arrangements at present are:
Class 3 boys
2a boys
2b boys
1a mixed
1b mixed
1c mixed
1d mixed
3 Girls
2a Girls
2b Girls
45
45
50
48
47
46
34
44
42
44
Mr Warner
Mr Wallace
Mr Harrison
Mr Downes
Miss Griffiths
Mrs. Hudson
Mrs. Brooks
Miss Simpson
Miss Jenkins
Miss Elderfield
31 Oct 40
Mr Warner absent: he has tonsillitis. Mr Hutchinson will take charge of Class 3 in
Mr Warner’s absence.
14 Oct 40
The School has closed today as we are to be the receiving centre for 450 London
Evacuees.
The whole staff will be required to help with this immigration. We are to feed these
people on arrival.
15 Oct 40
Owing to the late arrival yesterday of the Evacuees, we were not able to get them to
their billets much before midnight. In consequence the school could not be ready for
the Scholars, so the session was cancelled.
11 Nov 40
Mr Warner returned this morning. Two Loughborough students, Harrison & Bailey
commenced Teaching Practice this morning.
13 Nov 40
Mr Howrie is taking each Wed morning from 9:15 to 10am for six weeks to give a
series of 6 lectures on War problems to our two top classes.
20 Nov 40
Frequent air-raid seriously affect out attendance. Signs of strain are evident. The
children are irritable and unable to concentrate. The Staff are making every effort to
make the work varied and interesting. I have increased the time to be given in both
P.T. and Music.
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26 Nov 40
Another evacuation from B’ham takes place today. School will close at Mid-day; we
are a receiving centre.
27 Nov 40
School closed again today whilst we issue billeting forms, ration books etc. This
afternoon we had a conference with the Headteachers of evacuated schools. We find
there are 81 children in the Senior group; 166 in the Junior group and 58 infants. In all
341 children of all ages have been received.
28 Nov 40
School reopened.
29 Nov 40
Evacuees admitted today. I have unearthed some old furniture and by using the
Science Room as a classroom as well as the Woodwork Room we are able to seat
everybody.
The following B’ham Teachers are here:Mr Watkins
Mr Butler
Miss Wellings
Birchfield Road Senior School
Starbank Road Junior School
Christ Church, Spark brook.
3.xii.40
“Alert”at 3pm. “All Clear” at 3.30 pm.
5.xii.40
“Alert” sounded as school closed : children kept for short term only. I was absent
today – unfit.
6.xii.40
Returned to school today. Miss Griffiths absent – bad cold and sore throat.
Mr J. P. Downes was away for three days for examination as Gosport for entry into
R.A.F.
9.xii.40
Miss Griffiths returned today.
16.xii.40
This morning we admitted 14 children from St. James’ C. E. School, Birmingham.
They were accompanied by Miss E. Baldwin, the Teacher-in-Charge. They have been
placed temporarily in the two Birmingham Classes. Miss Baldwin is returning to
Birmingham after this week.
17.xii.40
An “alert” from 1.30 to 2.30 pm.
19.xii.40
Term ends today and 31 children leave on age exemption. The School closes until
Tuesday morning Jan7th.
Calendar year 1941
7.1.41
School reopened this morning. There is snow and frost & the attendance is only fair.
Miss Skinner was recalled to Ipswich during the holidays.
£17 has been received to cover the cost of Christmas Parties to Evacuees. This amount
is the combined sum received from Birmingham and London.
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Staffing for Easter Term.
3a girls
2a girls
2b girls
3a boys
2a boys
2b boys
1a mixed
1b mixed
1c mixed
1d mixed
B’ham Girls
B’ham Boys
Science/English
Music & Geog’
Art & Arithm’
41
42
41
42
44
45
43
43
42
35
38
36
Miss Simpson
Miss Jenkins
Miss Elderfield
Mr Warner
Mr Wallace
Mr Harrison
Mr Downes
Miss Griffiths
Mrs Hudson
Mrs Brooks
Miss Wellings
Mr Watkins
Mr Drake
Mr Butler
Mr Hutchinson
8.1.41
Mr Allen of Christchurch School, Birmingham, reported for duty vice Miss Baldwin.
15.1.41
Mr Allen has returned to Birmingham.
15.1.41
Today, arrangements have been made for 10 boys to attend Coalville Technical
Institute to do metal work in connection with munitions. These boys will attend
there all day.
17.1.41
Mr Downes joined RAF. Left today.
20.1.41
During the week there has been a very heavy fall of snow, and this morning no bus
can reach the outside villages. There are only 172 children present = 36%. Registers
will not be marked. The normal programme will be kept with the children who are
here. Mr Watkins is the only member of staff not present and he cannot get here from
Birmingham.
160 present this afternoon.
21.1.41
Buses still unable to travel. The attendance is about 37%. Bagworth bus arrived.
22.1.41
Attendance 41%.
23.1.41
Attendance 52%. Bagworth and Newbold Bus arrived.
24.1.41
Attendance (.. blank..) ditto.
Mr F.C.S. Drake left today to join the R.A.F.
27.1.41
Mrs. Henshaw commenced supply work here this morning vice Mr. Drake. Time
table changes will again have to be made. All bus services resumed this morning.
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3.2.41
We are starting work on the new Timetable this morning.
Miss Elderfield is now taken from A class and will take all the PT & games for the
girls. Mrs Davidson will be responsible for all the Science in the School.
5.2.41
Miss Simpson is ill and unable to come to school. Miss Jenkins is taking charge of
Miss Simpson’s Class, & Mrs. Hogg – a B’ham teacher, will take charge of Miss
Jenkins’ Class.
7.2.41
Mrs. Heneghan absent today.
10.2.41
Miss Simpson and Mrs. Heneghan returned today. We have today resumed the
normal time of opening at 9a.m.
12.2.41
We lost 40 mins today on “Alert”. 3:20-4. There were planes overhead.
19.2.41
Another heavy fall of snow has adversely affected the attendance.
21.2.41
School closed today and Monday 24th for Mid-Term holiday.
25.2.41
School re-opened.
25.2.41
Mrs. Hogg of St James’ School B’ham left for B’ham on Thursday 21.2.41. Miss
Baldwin has arrived in her place this morning. Mrs. Heneghan is suffering from a
chill and is absent from School. Miss Baldwin will take her class 2b girls.
I was absent this afternoon attending the funeral of my sister in law and brother in
law.
26.2.41
Mrs. Heneghan has returned. Miss Elderfield is sick and unable to come to School.
27.2.41
Mrs. Heneghan and Miss Elderfield still absent.
28.2.41
Mrs. Heneghan and Miss Elderfield still absent. Miss M.E. Griffiths terminates her
appointment here today.
3.3.41
Miss Elderfield and Mrs. Heneghan returned. Miss Jenkins absent ill.
4.3.41
Miss Jenkins returned.
5.3.41
Mrs. Fisher commenced temporary supply work this morning.
From 11am to 12 the whole school assembled in the Hall to see shown by the Ministry
of Information.
7.3.41
Mrs. Brooks absent today. Sick.
10.3.41
Mrs Brooks has returned.
Miss Jenkins is absent. She has been called to S. Wales owing to dangerous illness of
her Mother.
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There will be no P.T. for girls whilst Miss Jenkins is away as Miss Elderfield will be
taking charge of class 2a.
Epidemic of measles, Chicken pox etc is spreading. Our attendance is seriously
affected.
11.3.41
Mrs. Heneghan absent again: sick.
14.3.41
Miss Jenkins and Mrs Heneghan still absent. P.T. classes have had to be cancelled
this week and some of the Science lessons in Classes 1 to 5.
17.3.41
Miss Jenkins and Mrs Heneghan returned this morning.
3.4.41
I was away from School owing to illness from this date to 8th of April.
9.4.41
The School will close today (Wednesday) for a shortened Easter holiday. The School
will reopen on Tuesday morning.
15 Ap.
School reopened this morning. Mr Watkins has been retained by the Birmingham
L.E.A. so his class has been absorbed into our own classes.
Extra time will be given to gardening now that the planting season is in full swing.
16.4.41
Mr. Royle H.M.I. visited the School.
18.4.41
Miss Power and Mr Royle H.M.I.s inspected the School today.
268 children were given first dosage of immunisation against diphtheria.
21.4.41
During this week the Time Table will be altered to suit the gardening classes.
Advantage will have to be taken of this dry spell and arrears in planting made good.
25.4.41
The School will be closed next week so that the boys may help the farmers with
potato setting.
5.5.41
School reopened this morning. 64 boys worked on farms last week.
14.5.41
Mrs Heneghan and Miss Whatmough absent. Miss Whatmough is sick. Mrs
Heneghan returned p.m.
15.5.41
I was away today doing A.S.E. work in the Hinckley district.
16.5.41
Miss Whatmough has returned. Mr Hutchinson has leave of absence today.
253 children had second injection for immunisation again diphtheria this afternoon.
Miss Jenkins terminated her appointment here today.
19.5.41
Mrs Hoyes B.A. commenced temporary duty here today.
Very many children are absent because of after effects of immunisation.
20.5.41
I was away today doing work in Hinckley. A.S.E. Interviewing Board.
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25.5.41
War Weapons Week began today. The school target is £1,000.
31.5.41
We have passed our target figure of £1,000 and have reached £2,563.
School closes today for a two day break instead of the usual Whitsuntide holiday.
4.vi.41
School reopened this morning with a very low attendance.
5.vi.41
I was absent this morning attending a Teachers’ Conference in Birmingham.
The School is undertaking to write up 32,000 ration books for the local Food officer
who is unable to obtain the necessary Clerical Assistance.
16.5.41
Miss Jenkins resumed her place on the Staff today.
Mrs Hoyes has been placed in charge of Class 1a in order to free Mr. Butler for
gardening with the first year boys.
19.vi.41
At playtime this afternoon Roy Bailiss, in play, threw a stick at Derrick Underwood
and cut his heel rather severely. As the wound looked as if stitches were needed I tried
to get a doctor, but none was available. We bandaged the wound and I advised
Underwood to see a doctor when he got home.
20.vi.41
Underwood saw a doctor last night. A stitch was necessary.
16.vii.41
I have been given leave of absence for the remainder of the week.
Mr. Warner will be in charge of the School for the next two days.
18.vii.41
School closed for three weeks: one week for farm work.
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Academic year 1941 – 1942
11 Aug 41
The School reopened this morning. A few more changes of staff have taken place.
Miss. Whatmough (D.S.) left on July 18th, and Miss. S. Barry has been appointed to
take her place as from this morning. Mrs. Fisher left also on July 18th and her place has
been taken by Mrs. S. Wright. Miss. Joyce Mattley, clerk, left on July 18th and Miss.
S.Lowe has been appointed to fill that vacancy.
160 new pupils were received this morning, giving us 484 on Roll. This number
necessitates the formation of an extra class which will have to work in the Dining
Hall as there is already a class in the Science Room.
The organisation and distribution of Staff is as follows:
Class 3 Boys
2a Boys
2b Boys
3c Mixed
3 Girls
2a Girls
2b Girls
1a Mixed
1b Mixed
1c Mixed
1d Mixed
Special Class
D.S.
Gardening
Art, Evacuation etc
Mr Warner
Mr Wallace
Mr Butler
Miss Elderfield
Miss Simpson
Miss Jenkins
Miss Heneghan
Mrs Hoyes
Mrs Hudson
Mrs Wright
Miss Wellings
Mrs Brooks
Miss Barry
Mr Harrison
Mr Hutchinson
25.8.1941
Mr Hutchinson broke his collarbone during the week-end and he will be absent from
Duty for some weeks. The time-table for this term will have to be modified in
consequence.
29.8.41
Mrs. Lamplugh Robinson gave a talk to all the girls on the Art of Flower Decoration.
Mr Bonet showed two gardening films to all the boys from 3pm to 4pm this
afternoon.
8.9.41
The caretaker Mr A Wright has been called by the Ministry of labour to resume work
at the Colliery. Children and staff will be called upon to do some cleaning until
another man has been appointed.
No “supply” is available to replace Mr. Hutchinson: numerous alterations in the
Time Table are therefore unavoidable.
22.9.41
Mr Hutchinson returned today.
26.9.41
The school will be closed for the next fortnight: all children will now be eligible to
help with the potato harvest.
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13.10.41
School reopened this morning. There are many children absent working on farms.
From Appleby for instance not a single boy has come to school.
I am inundated with requests to release children from school to help with the late
potato harvest.
14.10.41
Applications from farmers for child labour still pour in. There are requests for more
than 200 children.
15.10.41
After consulting the Director & Chairman of managers it has been decided to close
the school for a further period in order to make child labour available for the farms.
All children not so engaged are to report to school. All staff will report to school too.
16.10.41
66 boys and 41 girls present.
The boys are being used on the gardens and the greenhouse. The girls are helping to
clean the store-rooms, cupboards and stock rooms. Books are being repaired;
equipment over-hauled too.
17.10.41
61 boys and 41 girls present. Yesterday’s programme continued. Some academic work
has been done by the Smaller Children. Farms visited by 6 members of staff.
20.10.41
51 boys 40 girls present.
All boys and men will work on the Food Plots lifting and storing potatoes. The girls
will continue academic work. A completed survey of the work being done on farms
has now been made. 235 children have now been employed for a week or more and 37
for periods for less than a week.
21.10.41
35 boys and 66 girls present.
22.10.41
31 boys and 66 girls present. All permissions for farm work are being withdrawn
today. After freeing for one month all children required on farms, the farmers are still
calling for more child labour and wanting to have children for another fortnight.
They are also taking the law into their own hands by telling children they have
authority to keep them at work all the month and that my recall can be ignored.
23.x.41
Full school reopened. There are still 79 children on farms. I am sending to each parent
insisting on attendance at school.
24.x.41
34 children still farming.
27.x.41
3 children only on farms.
31.x.41
108 children absent today. Appleby and Bagworth attend very badly.
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7.xi.41
315 children have worked on farms during this potato harvest. Visits to farms have
been made by 7 members of staff.
Farm work during 1941:
Potato setting
Hay Harvest
Corn Harvest
Potato Harvest
10.xi.41
167 children for varying periods
138 children for varying periods
61 children for varying periods
315 children for varying periods.
The area Organiser (Gardens and Allotments), showed 4 films on “Gardens in War
time” to all the boys in the school from 3p.m. to 4p.m. this afternoon.
Mr. J.R. Dennis began his Teaching Practice today. Mr. B.T. Davies has gone to
Cambridge to enlist in the . He will begin his Practice on 13. Nov.
24.xi.41
The School will open for morning session at 9.20 a.m. instead of 9 a.m. The session
will continue until 12:15 instead of 12 noon. The afternoon session will end at 3:30 for
the next six weeks.
9.xii.41
I was absent yesterday – sick.
19.xii.41
Medical Inspection completed today. 70 local and 29 evacuees examined.
School closes today for Christmas Holidays. Two Birmingham teachers return to
their own Authority today – Mr W. Hutchinson who has been here since September
1939, & Miss Wellings who came in November 1940.
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Calendar year 1942
5 Jan 42
The school reopened this morning.
Classes have been rearranged owing to the withdrawal of Mr Hutchinson and
Miss Wellings. There are now 10 classes instead of 12.
This alteration frees the Dining Hall from a class, and also the Science Room
which can now be used for Art and Needlework.
Allocation of Staff:
Class 3 boys
Class 3 girls
Class 2a Boys
Class 2a girls
Class 2b boys
Class 2b girls
Class 1a mixed
Class 1b mixed
Class 1c mixed
Class 1d mixed
PT, Games & Art
PT, Gardening etc etc
2 days handicraft
D.S. Mistress
1.
Mrs Warner
Miss Simpson
Mr Wallace
Miss Jenkins
Mr Butler
Mrs Heneghan
Mrs Hoyes
Mrs Hudson
Mrs Wright
Mrs Brookes
Miss Elderfield
Mr Harrison
Mr Holland
Miss Barry.
20.1.42
There has been a heavy fall of snow during the night, 6 and there are deep
drifts all over the countryside. No buses have run this morning and no
“outside” children are here. The attendance this morning is 126 or 33% of the
whole school.
Registers have not been marked.
Individual, rather than class work, is being done.
All staff here except Miss Heneghan, who travels on a school bus.
21.1.42
210 children present this morning. Registers will not be marked.
22.1.42
221 children present; no registration.
23.1.42
169 children present: no registration.
One bus was ditched and did not arrive here until 11.35 a.m. No one hurt. Miss
Barry and Mrs Wright sick.
26.1.42
Attendance about normal again.
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29.1.42
A Police officer – Sgt Freestone gave two lectures on “Safety First” to the
school. All girls 1.30 to 2.5 and boys 2.10 to 2.40.
School transport is chaotic this morning owing to the treacherous nature of the
road surface. Appleby has not arrived: 9.40.
3.2.42
Another heavy fall of snow. Impossible to get Appleby & Snarestone children
here. Percentage of attendance is 62. Mrs. Hudson sick.
6.2.42
The weather has remained exceedingly cold and the roads are very
treacherous. The attendance during the last fortnight has been exceptionally
low. Mrs. Hudson has bronchitis.
9.2.42
Mrs Hudson returned today.
13.2.42
School closed for 2 days, 16th and 17th – Mid Term.
18.2.42
School reopened.
Mr. Butler absent owing to the sudden death of his mother. Mr. Harrison will
take charge of this class.
23.2.42
Mr. Butler returned.
2.3.42
I have admitted this morning eight children from the school of the Holy
Family – a group evacuated from Birmingham to newton Burgoland.
This school was a self-contained R.C. Unit in the charge of Mr. Heneghan.
This teacher has been called to the forces, so all the senior children have been
transferred to us.
5.3.42
Mr. H. E. Harrison has received his calling up papers this morning. He has to
report for duty at Catterick on 12th inst.
He will have three days leave of absence as from Monday 9 th.
Dennis & Davis on Teaching Practice.
6.3.1942
Time tables all upset again. Shall work on amended timetable until Easter.
13.3.42
Mrs. Brookes absent today.
Miss Elderfield will take charge of the class.
16.3.42
Mrs. Brookes absent – influenza.
Warships Week.
Our school target is £1,000.
18.3.42
We have passed our target: we have taken up to date £1,500.
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20.3.42
The school has managed to raise £2,300 this week. Mr. Elliott H.M.I. has
visited the school this morning. Total £2,867.
14.4.42
Mrs. Brooks returned today.
Mr. S.C.Wells commenced duty here today.
A certain amount of general science will be introduced in the Boy’s classes
now that Mr. Wells has joined the Staff for a time. As I am expecting another
change on the Staff in a week’s time I do not propose yet to attempt a new
Timetable.
27.4.42
Mrs. Hoges is absent. She is sick.
28.4.1942
Mrs. Wright finished work here for some time. She is to undergo an operation.
The boys’ classes are now giving more time to gardening. We have half a ton
of potatoes to set & over 2 acres of ground to dig.
29.4.1942
Mrs. Wells (C.A.) commenced temporary duty here this morning vic Mrs.
Wright.
6.5.1942
Mrs. Hoges returned this morning.
14.5.42
I was in Hinckley Dist. With A.S.E Board.
18.5.42
I was in Hinckley Dist. With A.S.E Board.
19.5.42
I was in Hinckley Dist. With A.S.E Board.
8.6.42
I attended at the Board of Education. London with the Director & Chairman
of Ed. Comm.
15.6.42
Mrs. Brookes’ husband died last night & she has been given a week’s leave of
absence.
22.6.42
Mrs. Brookes returned
30.6.42
Mrs. Hoges terminated her appointment here today. Mr. Wells will take
charge of her class (1.a.) as no teacher is available to fill in the vacancy. The
time table will have to be altered once more.
13.7.1942
Yearly examinations begin today. Two whole days will be given to the
examinations.
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13.7.42
School closes today for the Summer Holidays. The School will be officially
closed for two weeks: actually the school will be closed for two days only! On
Wednesday the School will be open to receive such children as are desired by
their parents to attend for recreational activity & school dinners.
Rota for holiday duties:
Aug 5 & 6
Mr. Warner, Miss Simpson, Miss Jenkins
Aug 7 & 10 Mr. Wells, Mrs. Wells, Mrs Brookes.
Aug 11 &12
Mr. Measures, Mrs. Hudson
Aug 13 & 14 Mr. Wallace, Miss Elderfield.
Nos. for
Aug 5
Aug 6
Aug 7
Aug 10
Aug 11
Aug 12
Aug 13
Aug 14
School
48
49
47
43
42
41
38
40
Dinners
30
49
29
28
29
28
27
28
Milk
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
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Academic year 1942-1943
17.8.42 Mr. Eggington, Mr. Dayton, and Mrs. Wright joined the Staff this morning.
163 new children admitted.
Allocation of Staff
3 Boys
40
2a Boys
39
2b Boys
30
1a Boys
39
1c Boys
40
3 Girls
40
2a Girls
39
2b Girls
40
1a Girls
40
1c Girls
37
1d Mixed
33
D.S. Mistress
Handicraft
Mr Warner
Mr Wallace
Mr. Drayton
Mr. Eggington
Mrs. Wells
Miss. Simpson
Miss. Jenkins
Mrs. Hudson
Miss. Elderfield
Miss. Wright
Mrs. Brookes
Miss. S. Barry
Mr. Holland
39 (Ed.this column pencil)
40
30
37
42
40
40
40
42
38
33
17.8.42
Mrs. Barry is ill & unable to resume duty. Her medical certificate indicates she
will be absent for 3 or 4 weeks. Temporary registers will be used this week
whilst we classify the entrants.
18.8.42
All first year children are being tested today.
24.8.42
Norman (Ed. sic!) school routine resumed today.
31.8.42
Miss. Barry returned to school this morning.
9.9.42
There are 100 girls out today picking blackberries which will be made into jam
for the school canteen.
10.9.42
Over 2 cwts. of blackberries were gathered yesterday. We have made 3 1/2 cwts.
of jam today for use in the canteen.
Mr. Drayton received his “calling up” papers today.
15.9.42
Mr. Drayton joins R.A.F.
15.9.42
Mrs. Brookes is sick & unable to come to school today.
16.9.42
Mrs. Brookes returned today. Mr. Wells has now taken over Mr. Drayton’s
class. Science lessons will be given by Mr. Wells whenever an exchange of
class teachers is possible.
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23.9.42
Mrs. Wright was given leave of absence today to take part in a B.B.C.
broadcast to children in S. Africa. Her son is in Africa.
24.9.42
Mrs. Hudson is absent today.
25.9.42
Mrs. Hudson returned this morning. She was bilious yesterday.
2.x.42
The School closed for three weeks. This is the postponed Summer holiday.
The children are now free to help in the potato harvest. 250 children have been
allocated to farms in the district.
20.x.42
School reopened this morning. 204 children have worked on farms during the
holiday period. The potato harvest is not nearly finished yet and there are
many calls on the children. Very few exemptions have been used so far so I
am able to release children to continue with potato lifting.
27.x.42
49 children released today.
2.xi.42
Over 100 children will be working on farms this week.
9.xi.42
This is the last week children will be allowed to assist with the potato harvest:
there are in the region of 140 out this week. Progress in class work has been
impossible since we reopened.
11.x1.42
Mr. Wells given leave of absence today to attend an interview at
Loughborough College.
13.x1.42
Mr. Elliott H.M.I. visited the school today. Farm work ceases for all children
today. It should now be possible to make definite progress with school work.
Our attendance since reopening has been in the region of 70%.
16.x1.42
Three Loughborough students commence Teaching Practice here today. Deer,
Swinburne & Kellett. They have been allocated to classes 3 Boys, 2a Boys and
1a Boys.
7.xii.42
Mrs. Brooks has not come to school this morning. Her class has been absorbed
into in 1c. & 2b.
8.xii.42
Mrs. Brooks returned. She was sick.
23.xii.42
All the children have had Christmas Parties during the afternoons of this
week. We were able to give them all a pre-war feed. School closed today for
the Christmas Holidays. 49 children are leaving today on age exemptions.
Mrs. Wells terminated her work here today.
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11.1.43
The School reopened this morning. Miss. Pacey commenced work here as
Science Mistress. A new timetable has been introduced.
20.1.43
Mrs. Brooks had to return home this morning owing to illness.
25.1.43
Mrs. Brookes is suffering from Bronchitis and will not be fit for school for
another fortnight at least. Her class will be taken by various members of the
Staff as they can b freed.
1.2.43
I was sick today.
4.2.43
Miss. Marry has influenza & will not be able to return this week. Further
adjustments in class teaching will be made.
8.2.43
Mrs. Brookes not fit for duty yet. Miss. Barry returned this morning.
15.2.43
Mrs. Brooks returned this morning.
24.2.43
Ministry of Information films were shown to the whole school from 3pm to
4pm.
8.3.43
The School closes Monday and Tuesday for Mid-Term Holiday.
10.3.43
School reopened.
17.3.43
Messrs. Deer, Kellett, and Pollard commence their final Teaching Practice
today. Pollard will work with Mrs. Warner; Deer with Mr. Wallace; and
Kellett with Mr. Eggington.
Miss. Wells of Leicester D.S. College is also taking her final Teaching Practice
here.
Mr. Warner is ill and unable to attend School today. The student Pollard will
take charge of his Class.
18.3.43
19.3.43
Mr. Warner returned .
25.3.43
Mrs. Brookes is away today because of the illness of her child. Miss. Elderfield
is absent – sick.
26.3.43.
Brooks & Miss Elderfield have returned to duty.
15.4.43
Mr. Measures entered hospital today. (Ed. different handwriting)
16.4.43
I am instructed from the Office to take charge of school in the absence of Mr.
Measures. R. M. Warner.
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21.4.43
Miss. Elderfield will be absent today and tomorrow attending “keep fit” course
in York.
Miss. Barry away today – attending an interview in Bristol.
22.4.43
School closes today for Easter holiday & re-opens Tuesday May4th – 42
children leave today.
“Wings for Victory week” Our school raised £2,225.10.2
4.5.43
School reopened today after EasteR Holiday. Mrs. K. Wells commenced duty
as temporary teacher today. She will take charge of class 1C Boys. Mr. Wells
will be in charge of Class 3 Boys and I have taken over Head-Teacher’s duties.
6.5.43
Miss. Hallas of Leicester D.S. College began Teaching Practice here today. She
will attend each Thursday until half-term.
10.5.43
Mrs. Wells is away from school today owing to the illness of her child. Miss
M.G. Desborough and Miss. M. Wickendon, students from Leic. D.S. College
commenced a fortnight’s Teaching Practice today. They are 1st Year Students
& will take general School Subjects only.
12.5.43
Mrs. Brooks had to return home ill this morning.
13.5.43
Mrs. Wells informed me this morning that owing to Domestic difficulties she
will be unable to continue as Supply Teacher here. Considerable alterations in
new Time-Table will therefore be necessary.
Mrs. Brooks has tonsillitis and is likely to be away for a fortnight.
19.5.43
The Director visited the school this afternoon.
21.5.43
Miss. Desborough & Miss. Wickenham, Students from D.S. College Leic.
Completed their fortnight’s Teaching Practice here today.
28.5.43
Miss. S. Barry, Domestic Science Mistress, terminates her appointment here
today having secured a post under the Bristol Authority.
1.6.43
Mrs. Thomas, Domestic Science Mistress, commenced temporary duty here
today.
11.6.43
School closes today for Whitsuntide holiday & re-opens Tuesday 22nd.
22.6.43
School re-opened after Whit Holiday. Mrs. Sabine commenced work as
Supply teacher. She will be in charge of Class 1D as Mrs. Brooks is still absent.
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24.6.43
Messrs. Barden, Fawcett & Wilks, students from Loughborough College,
commenced 3 weeks Teaching Practice here this morning.
25.6.43
Mr. Howrie of Loughborough College visited the school this morning and
gave the first of three lectures on Soviet Russia to the two top Classes.
12.7.43
Yearly Exams. Begin today. Two whole days will be taken.
14.7.43
I was absent from school yesterday owing to the serious illness of my Mother.
15.7.43
Loughborough Students Messrs. Barden, Fawcett & Wilkes, completed their
Teaching Practice here today.
Mrs. Sabine absent p.m. attending interview with her child at Ashby Girls’
Grammar School.
19.7.43
Miss Jean Hewes – 1st Year Student – Avery Hill College – Home address
Market Bosworth – commenced a fortnights’ Teaching Practice here today.
She will be with Class 1a Girls.
21.7.43
John Hopton, Class 2a Boys, has been sent home this afternoon with an injury
to his foot. He fell down the school steps while playing during the dinner hour
and is unable to put pressure on the foot. Mr Wallace took him home.
26.7.43
Mrs Thomas, D.S. Mistress is absent today owing to the illness of her child.
27.7.43
Mrs Thomas returned today.
30.7.43
School closes today for Summer holidays – a fortnight. 48 children leave
school today. Mrs. Thomas finished work here as temporary D.S. Mistress and
Miss J. Hewes completed a fortnights’ Teaching Practice.
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16.8.43
School re-opened this morning and 132 new children were admitted. Mrs
Brooks resumed duty and Miss Eileen Harratt, Domestic Science Mistress,
joined the staff.
Temporary registers and Time-Table will be used this week while new
entrants are being classified.
18.8.43
Mr. Wallace is absent from school today. He has injured his wrist and is
attending the Royal Infirmary, Leicester, for an X-ray.
23.8.43
As Mr. Wallace is still absent with a fractured wrist and likely to be away for
another fortnight, Mrs. Sabine commenced supply work here this morning.
She will take charge of class 1 D and this will necessitate further changes in
class teachers and timetable which is still temporary.
27.8.43
Mr. SC Wells finished work here today. He has accepted a permanent post at
the college of art and technology, Rugby.
30.8.43
Mr. FHJ Bartlett commenced work as supply teacher this morning. For the
time being, he will have charge of Class 3 boys.
1.9.43
I have today resumed work.
8.9.43
90 girls from the three top classes gathered three cwts of blackberries.
Six cwts of jam are being made today.
10.9.43
Mrs. Sabine finishes supply duty today.
13.9.43
Mr. Wallace returned this morning.
20.9.43
Mrs. Simpson is away today, she has a sore throat.
21.9.43
28 children on farms this morning.
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1943 allocation of staff
3 Boys
43
Mr Warner
2 Boys
40
Mr Wallace
2c Boys
32
Mr. Bartlett
1 Boys
40
Mr. Eggington
1d mixed
40
Mrs.Brookes
3 Girls
43
Miss. Simpson
2 Girls
43
Miss. Jenkins
2c Girls
30
Mrs. Hudson
1 Girls
46
Miss. Elderfield
1c mixed
40
Miss. Wright
Domestic Science Mistress
Handicraft
Science Mistress
Sp subj. Hist, Music Gardening
Sp subj. P.T. Geog.
Sp subj. P.T.
Sp subj. Geog: Needlework
Sp subj. Hist: Needlework
Sp subj. Music
Sp subj. P.T & Art.
Miss. E. Harratt
Mr. Holland (two days only)
Miss Pacey. Science
22.9.43
Miss Simpson returned today.
24.9.43
School closes today for three weeks to help with potato harvest.
Duty Rota.
First week:
Second week:
Third week:
JV Measures: FJ Bartlett, Miss Elderfield.
JV Measures: J. Wallace, Mrs. Brooks.
RM Warner: Miss. Simpson.
Mrs. Pacey, Mrs. Harratt, and Miss Jenkins will visit farms and report on the
work.
18.10.43
School reopened. 313 children have worked on farms for varying periods
during the above closure. I have received calls for 102 children to continue this
week. They will go out tomorrow.
The new hut kitchen is being used for the first time today.
19.10.43
143 children have gone out in organised Parties to farms for the remainder of
this week. Progress in academic work is impossible.
26.10.43
The school has now practically finished its farm work, and should be able to
settle down to its legitimate work. Since September our children have put in
nearly 12,000 hours in the potato fields and have earned over £300.
1.11.43
There is an abnormal amount of sickness in the school: over 90 children are
absent.
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8.11.43
12.11.43
Three Loughborough students commence a three week period of Teaching
Practice.
There are 143 children absent today.
18.11.43
50 children immunised against Diptheria.
19.11.43
Mrs. Brooks absent - bad cold.
22.11.43
Mrs. Brooks returned. During the last 10 days that has been an epidemic of
influenza and we have had as many as 200 children absent at one time. A
slight improvement shows itself today.
24.11.43
Miss Harratt (DS) is suffering from influenza and will be absent at least a
week.
27.11.43
From today the school will open at 9.30 AM. The three periods in the morning
will each be reduced by 10 minutes.
6.12.43
Miss Harratt returned today.
7.12.43
Miss Elderfield is sick and unable to come to school.
9.12.43
Miss Elderfield has returned. Terminal examinations begin.
18.12.43
Examinations finished.
22.12.43
School Parties were held on the 20th and 21st in the afternoon. Timetable
suspended. The school closes today for the Christmas holidays. There are 44
leavers, and all are placed. Mrs. Wright leaves today. She has been
transferred to Ellistown Council Junior school.
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Calendar year 1944
10.1.44
School reopened this morning. No successor to Mrs. Wright has been found,
so once more the whole time table will have to be revised. For the moment we
shall have to suspend the teaching of science as Miss Pacey will have to take
charge of Mrs. Wright’s class.
11.1.44
Mrs. Hudson is absent today. I am taking charge of her class.
12.1.44
Mrs. Hudson returned today.
24.1.44
Mr. Royle H.M.I. visited the school.
25.1.44
Mr. Elliott H.M.I. visited the school.
2.2.44
Mr. Royle HMI visited the school today.
7.2.44
Mr. Ivan Georgievsky, a distinguished Russian, visited the school this
morning and addressed the children for an hour on “Russia today”.
Mr. G. Irons commenced duty here today.
28.2.44
There has been a heavy fall of snow; all the buses were very late, and many
children are absent.
29.2.44
Roads are in are very treacherous condition and the school buses were very
late. Mr. Irons has not arrived.
2.3.44
Mr. Irons return this morning. He has been suffering from a chill.
Dental inspection was completed today. All leavers have been medically
examined this week.
9.3.44
Three students Wilkes, Halstead and Rogers begin their final Teaching
Practice this morning.
13.3.44
Professor Magnus Irvine M.C., M.A., M.Litt gave the school a most
interesting talk on China and Japan this afternoon from 3.00 PM to 4.00 PM.
15.3.44
Miss Powers HMI visited the school today.
17.3.44
Mr. Warner will be in charge of the school whilst I am in London attending a
meeting of the general council of the BBC.
6.4.44
School closed today for the Easter holidays. 30 children leave today on age
exemption.
18.4.44
The school reopened this morning.
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24.4.44
Alderman J.T. Jacques (chairman of Managers) examined Stock and Stores.
6.5.44
“Salute the soldier week”. Our target is £1250.
11.5.44
We have passed our target figure.
12.5.44
Salute the Soldier week: school total is £2344:7:0
26.5.44
The school closes this afternoon for the Whitsuntide holidays.
6.6.44
The school reopened this morning. For June the weather is abnormally cold;
the temperature in the classrooms is 46° F.
15.6.44
Mr. Eggington is ill and unable to attend school. His class will be taken by
Mr. Irons for general subjects. I shall take more subjects in other classes.
20.6.44
Mrs. Hudson is indisposed and unable to come to school.
21.6.44
Mrs. Hudson returned this morning.
22.6.44
Three students from Loughborough college, McCarthy, Phillips, and Hoyle
commenced Teaching Practice this morning. McCarthy is attached to Mr.
Warner, Phillips is attached to Mr. Wallace, Hoyle is attached to Mr.
Eggington.
27.6.44
Miss Pacey reports that one of her pupils, Freda Roberts, swallowed a needle
during the needlework lesson. We have advised the child to see her own
Doctor.
29.6.44
Freda Roberts went to Leicester Royal Infirmary for an X ray examination.
The pin is moving satisfactorily. She is back in school.
7.7.44
The result of our efforts in connection with the Book Drive is that collection
of 10,926 books.
10.7.44
700 more books brought in.
21.7.44
Mr. Kemp and his assistant visited the school to express their thanks for our
effort made in the Book Drive.
27.7.44
Four R.E.M.E. Sergeants from Gopsall spent the morning in the school.
These men are considering applying for entry to a Teachers’ Training College
after the war is over.
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28.7.44
A member of our staff - Lieutenant T. Downes has been awarded the M.B.E.
military division for very gallant conduct in the Mediterranean.
31.7.44
Examinations finished.
4.8.44
School closes today for the summer holidays. 48 children leave today.
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Academic year 1944-1945
4.9.44
The school reopened this morning. 118 new pupils have been admitted. This is
the smallest number of entrants into school re-opened in 1925. For the first
time we commence our school year with fewer than 400 on the Rolls. There
are 383. We are transferring eight children to secondary school under B. of E.
Circular 1654.
12.9.44
A 100 girls from the upper part of the school are today gathering blackberries
for jam making.
13.9.44
The girls gathered over three cwts of blackberries yesterday. With apples
from the school garden we shall make cwts of jam for the school canteen.
15.9.44
Immunisation session at 2.00 PM.
18.9.44
Mr. Irons received his calling up papers this morning. Mr. Bartlett leaves at
the end of the month. A complete re-arrangement of work will again be
necessary. It seems utterly impossible to work to a prepared timetable for
more than a few weeks at a time.
Medical inspection today.
25.9.44
Mr. Elliott and Mr. Mason HMIs visited the school.
26.9.44
The first group of children have been released for farm work (25).
29.9.44
Mr. Irons and Mr. Bartlett terminated their appointments here today. Mr.
Irons is joining the Fleet Air Arm and Mr. Bartlett takes a post in Pontefract.
2.10.44
Mrs. Dunnicliffe commenced temporary duty here today. She will take charge
of class 1C. This is her first experience of senior children.
50 children are out this week lifting potatoes. Mr. Warner has accompanied
them.
9.10.44
Our work on the farms begins in real earnest today. We have sent out this
morning 200 children. Three members of staff have accompanied the three &
fifty (?Ed.) groups.
13.10.44
The school closes today for a week to free our children for potato lifting.
16.10.44
Pouring with rain: all farm work cancelled.
23.10.44
School reopened. Last week was a week of dreadful weather and our holiday
farm work was limited to two days.
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13.10.44
All last week, and again all this week 200 children will continue farm work.
Schoolwork is absolutely ruined by the continuous farm work. Potato lifting
is just dull, cold, and un-interesting drudgery. No educational value attaches
to it.
6.11.44
This week we have begun by sending 130 children to farms for potato lifting.
Mrs. Dunnicliffe is unable to come to school for a few days owing to domestic
trouble.
8.11.44
Mrs. Dunnicliffe returned this morning.
13.11.44
Three students, Hughes, Thomas, and Woolley commenced three weeks
Teaching Practice.
28.11.44
Dr. Wallace gave the first of three lectures on sex hygiene to our top class of
girls.
27.11.44
Dr. Wallace’s second lecture 11.00 AM to 12.
1.12.44
Students complete their Teaching Practice.
4.12.44
Left school the noon to attend N.U.T. conference in London which is being
held tomorrow. Leave of absence has been granted. Mr. Warner will be left in
charge of the school.
18.12.44
We are venturing on the evening Christmas Parties again this year. We have
the first year pupils this evening: second year to-morrow and third year on
Wednesday, the 28th of December. This arrangement gives us between 120 and
113 children each night.
21.12.44
School closes today for the Christmas holidays. 54 children leave today on age
exemption.
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Calendar year 1945
8.1.45
School reopened this morning.
10.1.45
Miss Simpson absent today – sick.
12.1.45
Miss Simpson returned this morning.
22.1.45
Mr Eggington was absent today.
23.1.45
Mr Eggington was sick. I am now taking charge of his class.
25.1.45
Mr Eggington returned this morning.
29.1.45
Mr. R. M. Warner is to be seconded from this date to Hinckley Westfield
Modern School. He is to take charge of that School until the end of the war.
His going will very seriously affect the efficiency of this school as no successor
can be appointed. Not only was he First Assistant but he was the specialist in
History, Gardening and Music.
Once more a new Time Table will be necessary.
29.1.45
The attendance is very low this morning on account of the extremely cold
weather. Many children have insufficient clothing and poor footwear.
30.1.45
During the night there was a very heavy fall of snow. This morning there are
many deep drifts over the countryside and many children have been unable to
get to school. The actual attendance is 168 which is 51%.
12.2.45
Miss Bans of the Council for Animal Welfare lectured to the school today.
13.2.45
Mr. J. H. Butler gave his annual lecture on Food & Drink (Band of Hope
Union) to six classes this afternoon.
16.2.45
School closed today for the Mid Term Holiday.
21.2.45
School reopened.
26.2.45
Mr Eggington absent today. His class has been distributed about the school.
27.2.45
Three students commence Teaching Practice today. Hoyle, Dixon & Kitson.
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Allocation of staff from Feb 1st.
3 Boys
2 Boys
2c Mixed
1c Mixed
1d Mixed
3 Girls
3c Mixed
2 Girls
1a Mixed
1b Mixed
Miss Simpson
Mr Measures
Mr. Wallace
Miss Pacey
Mrs Dunnicliffe
Mrs Brooks
Miss Simpson
Mrs Hudson
Miss Jenkins
Miss Elderfield
Mr Eggington
English, Geography,
Arith, Scrip, Drawing, Gardening.
Specialists:
Needlework
P.T.
Gardening
Geography
Music
D.S.
Handicraft
Science
Miss Simpson
Miss Elderfield and Mr Wallace
Mr Measures and Mr Wallace
Miss Simpson and Mr Wallace
Mrs Hudson
Miss Harratt
Mr Holland
Miss Pacey.
5.3.45
Mr Eggington is not yet able to resume work.
7.3.45
Mr Eggington returned this morning.
9.3.45
Mr Mason, H.M.I. & Mr Tricker, H.M.I. visited the School today.
23.3.45
Miss Harratt’s fiancé has come home on leave from the Middle East and she
has been given leave of absence for seven days.
26.3.45
Mr Eggington is unable to come to school this morning.
27.3.45
Mr Eggington died yesterday. For two years he fought a gallant battle against
physical weakness. His courage was magnificent. We have lost a fine
colleague.
10.4.45
Mr. Hutchinson commenced temporary duty with us this morning.
Mrs. Hudson is absent: sick.
11.4.45
Mrs. Hudson returned.
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Summer Term
Allocation of Staff.
Class 3 Boys
3 Girls
2a Boys
2a Girls
2c Mixed
1a Mixed
1b Mixed
1c Mixed
1d Mixed
D.S. Mixed
Handicraft
Mr Wallace
Miss Simpson
Mr Hutchinson
Miss Jenkins
Miss Pacey
Miss Elderfield
Mrs Hudson
Mrs Dunnicliffe
Mrs Brooks
Miss Harratt
Mr Holland
Another Time Table has had to be made again this Term.
I have been asked by the Ministry of Education to serve on the Selection Board
for intending teachers in connection with the Emergency Training Scheme.
The L.E.A. has sanctioned my acceptance of this invitation.
I shall be away on this work on one day each week for some time.
26.4.45
Two students from Leicester D.S. College commence Teaching Practice here
today. Miss Lester & Miss Swain.
27.4.45
Miss Elderfield is unable to come to school today as she has a chill.
30.4.45
Miss Elderfield returned today.
1.5.45
Mr Holland, woodwork instructor, is being transferred to Hinckley after this
week, and Mr Elderfield has been sent by the L.E.A. to take over Mr Holland’s
work until a permanent appointment can be made.
2.5.45
Hitler is dead! We may now hope for peace in Europe.
8.5.45
End of European War. The Prime Minister today announced the “Cease Fire”
in Europe, and declared today and tomorrow national holidays.
The School and grounds are being placed at the disposal of the public. Dances
have been arranged in the open yards and in the Assembly Hall and Dining
Room.
10.5.45
We are back at school again: we are all tired after two days of rejoicing over
our deliverance from the gravest peril in our history. Celebrations have been
sober and restrained, indeed quietly dignified. Services of Thanksgiving
perhaps best expressed the mood of our area.
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Edited extracts in the following months illustrate recovery from the War.
17.5.45
For the last two weeks we have had to alter the Time table for the boys in
order to put in more time in the garden. Food production puts a heavy burden
on the school and seriously curtails instruction in other more important
subjects.
1.6.45
Mr H.E. Harrison has been released from the Army on Medical grounds and
resumes his work here today. Rank on release – Lieutenant.
19.7.45
Miss E. Harratt (D.S. has been given leave of absence (without pay) until the
end of tem in order to get married. Her fiancé is on “overseas leave.”
18.9.45
Today 100 girls from the school have gone out to gather blackberries. They are
doing this to increase the quantity of jam for the canteen. These girls will put
in one day less on the farms next week.
20.9.45
Over 6cwts jam has been made and put into Canteen.
24.9.45
School closed today for V.E. day.
25.9.45
150 children have gone out in organised groups to farms to help in potato
picking. … one teacher to each group of 50 children.
1.10.45
50 children will be out this week. …
8.10.45
150 children will be out on farms for most of this week.
15.10.45
Miss Jenkins has leave of absence today in order to meet her brother returning
from the Far East after 4 years.
26.11.45
Mr J. Fort resumed duty here. He has had nearly five years in the forces. His
foreign service has all been in Europe.
27.11.45
Mr Hutchinson was transferred to Hinckley Westfield Modern School today.
He has been here for nearly five years: over 3 years as a Birmingham Teacher
in charge of Evacuees, and later as a temporary “supply”. …
23.11.45
Mr. F. Drake resumed his work here after five years’ service in the R.A.F. His
rank was Flight Lieutenant. His active service has all been in Europe.
30.11.45
Mr. F. Tapp resumed his work here today after five years in the Forces. He
reached the rank of Captain. All his service has been in England.
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20.12.45
Miss Pacey leaves us today: she has been transferred to Limehurst Girls’
Modern School. She is leaving us because we are overstaffed now the men are
back from the Forces. …
We have resumed Christmas Parties on our usual Peace time scale. …
13.5.46
Mrs Story (D.S.) has leave of absence from today until 22nd. Inst. Her husband
is on leave.
11.9.46
… the school is being cleaned and decorated …
7.10.46
175 children out on farms today lifting potatoes. They are all booked out for the
week.
11.10.46
There are calls for 250 children on farms … I have visited a number of farms
where Staff have been dissatisfied with working conditions.
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