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  <dc:title>Log book</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Including a copy of the Director [of Education]’s letter to the Vicar about keeping and using school log books, plus detailed weather records 1927-1939.
The index has been used to record details of staff including addresses, when they started and left, etc.  This information is also recorded under subject, e.g. ‘Cookery’ lists the various cookery teachers and when they started.  The index has also been used to record other information such as the names of the May Queens and the children receiving free milk in 1934.
 
The log book indicates that much gardening work was undertaken at the school, and they seem to have run gardening classes for the boys and the school gardens get mentioned frequently.  In 1946 (page 243) the HMI report says: ‘The garden, three quarters of a mile away, is an inheritance of doubtful value from the days of a class of seniors.’  </dc:description>
  <dc:date>Apr 1929-Jul 1949</dc:date>
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