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History of Seaham - Stories and remarkable and memorable events in the history of Seaham
Schools and Education in Seaham
Schools and Education in Seaham
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School re-opens behind the Congregational Church (1860)
177
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Schools in Seaham (1819)
324
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The opening of the new Deneside Junior and Infants School (1935)
467
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Rules discovered for pupils entering The National School in Church Street (1941)
430
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Certificates and prizes to girls of Seaham Secondary School (1940)
513
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New Roman Catholic School to be built next to Mary Magdalene's Church (1939)
491
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Opening of the new Deneside School (1935)
507
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Retirement of Thomas Dobson after 37 years teaching (1933)
450
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Opening of new Seaham Intermediate School on Station Road (1930)
612
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Byron Tce School repairs and ARP preparations (from School Log Book)
524
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Staff at Byron Tce School (from Log Book) 1960's and 1970's
820
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Log book of New Seaham Council School Infants Dept (Byron Terrace) 1912 to 1965
1081
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Death of Hannah Forster - owner of private Seaham school (1926)
664
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Opening of St Joseph's Roman Catholic School (1926)
628
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Foundation stone of new Roman Catholic School laid near Seaham Colliery station (1925)
527
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1036 children to be fed breakfast and dinner at Seaham schools (1921)
790
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Retirement of Headmistress Miss Doherty from Seaham Harbour School (1920)
546
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Auction of salvaged material from Ropery Walk Corrugated Iron School (1914)
572
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Fifty children in Seaham schools without socks and shoes (1914)
562
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Temporary school at Ropery Walk completed (1909)
594
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