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1 School re-opens behind the Congregational Church (1860) 919
2 Schools in Seaham (1819) 792
3 The opening of the new Deneside Junior and Infants School (1935) 906
4 Rules discovered for pupils entering The National School in Church Street (1941) 855
5 Certificates and prizes to girls of Seaham Secondary School (1940) 976
6 New Roman Catholic School to be built next to Mary Magdalene's Church (1939) 909
7 Opening of the new Deneside School (1935) 986
8 Retirement of Thomas Dobson after 37 years teaching (1933) 848
9 Opening of new Seaham Intermediate School on Station Road (1930) 1124
10 Byron Tce School repairs and ARP preparations (from School Log Book) 989
11 Staff at Byron Tce School (from Log Book) 1960's and 1970's 1330
12 Log book of New Seaham Council School Infants Dept (Byron Terrace) 1912 to 1965 1733
13 Death of Hannah Forster - owner of private Seaham school (1926) 1141
14 Opening of St Joseph's Roman Catholic School (1926) 1094
15 Foundation stone of new Roman Catholic School laid near Seaham Colliery station (1925) 969
16 1036 children to be fed breakfast and dinner at Seaham schools (1921) 1306
17 Retirement of Headmistress Miss Doherty from Seaham Harbour School (1920) 998
18 Auction of salvaged material from Ropery Walk Corrugated Iron School (1914) 1014
19 Fifty children in Seaham schools without socks and shoes (1914) 1037
20 Temporary school at Ropery Walk completed (1909) 1088
 
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