Hull School Board volume of general material

Reference No:
C SBH/971
Dates:
1901-1903
Description:

Contains:- tables showing the consumption of gas, coal, coke and water; the classification of schools for salary purposes; quarterly attendance returns; regular attendance certificates; prizes under the scheme of the Board; results of certificate examination; results of pupil teacher examinations; results of Higher Grade Schools scholarship examinations; results of King's (formerly Queen's) scholarship examination;

reports of the represenatives who attended the meetings of the Associated Schools Board 1901-1903; lists of heads teachers and assistant teachers of junior girls and infant schools, with particulars of their qualifications, August-October 1902; return of salaries of women head teachers in Birmingham, Bolton, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Burton upon Trent, Cardiff, Croydon, Exeter, Gateshead, Grimsby, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Middlesborough, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham, Oldham, Plymouth, Salford, Sheffield, Southampton, Sunderland and Swansea.

return as to the salaries of manual instructors and assistants in Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Cardiff, Grimsby, Harrogate, Huddersfield, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham, Oldham, Salford, Scarborough, Sheffield, Southampton, Sunderland, Swansea and Hull.

summary of imformation respecting Mixed Schools in Dundee, Edinburgh, Govan, Leeds, Leith, Leicester, Newcastle and Nottingham; regulations as to the character and degree of supervision to be exercised by the master of the senior department over the junior and infants departments, 9 July 1902; return of time lost by teachers through absence 1899-1901;

H.M. Inspector's report on Evening Continuation Schools, 1900-1902; time table for certificate and scholarship classes; Inspector's papers and examination results of schools of science and art classes, 1902-1903; letters form the Board of Education as to schools of science, 1902; particulars of the higher grade schools supplied ton R.L. Morant, private secretary to Sir John Gorst, M.P. (Vice President of the Committee of Education); a bill to enable school boards to establish and maintain schools of science and art, science and art classes and evening continuation schools, out of school funds;

letter from Mr Dufton , science and art inspector, 1901 and information supplied to him respecting schools of science; (numbers of scholars in schools of science, occupations of parents in science and elementary schools, villages from where scholars from outside Hull are drawn, teachers details, figures as to the growth of schools and the time scholars stay in schools of science);

correspondence and explanatory statement with respect to a uniformed educational school year; case and opinion of Mr H.H. Asquith as to the liability of Board members for libelous matters supplied to and published by the press, 1890;

memorial to the Board of Education with respect to the ages of children for cookery and manual instruction; reports and correspondence with the Board of Education with respect to the centre for deaf scholars; reports of visits to deaf schools in London, 18 July 1901; changes and additions to school staff proposed for adoption, 1901-1903;

Summaries of the prize schemes of Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Derby, Edinburgh, Gateshead, Glasgow, Govan, Halifax, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham, Salford, Sheffield and Sunderland School Boards; the cost of the Board's prize scheme, 1892-1901; prize scheme for senior and junior schools of Standard I and upwards, 9 July 1902 and 23 September 1903;

scheme of cookery and laundry work and the regulations with respect to visit of scholars to museums.

Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 volume
Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull City Archives
Collection:
Records of the Kingston upon Hull School Board