DATE | DIARY TRANSCRIPTION |
1st Nov 1864 | Many absent – several late, Fourth very troublesome. |
2nd Nov 1864 | Sent post off(ice) order to N.S. for school apparatus. Work as usual. |
3rd Nov 1864 | Several late, half the class girls absent. Second Class very defective at Tables |
4th Nov 1864 | Returned 3/2 for regularity : Books etc. received from N.S. Pamela Symmons reading very bad. Many absent. |
7th Nov 1864 | 106 Present, only two late. Anne Cooke and Lucy Godsmark. Several absent. Assistant Master ill with bad throat. |
8th Nov 1864 | Anne Cooke and Lucy Godsmark late as usual. Work as usual. |
9th Nov 1864 | The Second Class Dictation very bad. Lower classes noisy as usual. |
10th Nov 1864 | Work as usual. |
11th Nov 1864 | Returned for regular attendance 4/11. Must pay greater attention to Second Class Dictation. |
14th Nov 1864 | Present 111. School pence 13/0. None late except Stoner. W. Coomber and Upton absent when particularly desired to be here. |
15th Nov 1864 | James Johnson lost his Home Lesson Book – must pay for it. Second Dictation very bad. None late |
16th Nov 1864 | None late. Dictation in Second Class much better. Work in other classes as usual. |
17th Nov 1864 | First Class began fractions. Very wet day attendance good for today. Dictation in Second bad. Pierce having 15 words wrong G. Maynard 11. |
18th Nov 1864 | Returned 3/7 for regularity. Work as usual. |
21st Nov 1864 | Present 110. School pence 13/0 about. The Newnhams absent last Friday without leave. |
22nd Nov 1864 | Wet; but attendance good; nothing of importance occurred, work going on very evenly throughout the Day. Commenced with a lower division of the Band. |
23rd Nov 1864 | Attendance good considering the Weather several First Class kept for Home Lessons. |
24th Nov 1864 | Anne Cooke will not learn Home Lesson, reason mother has something else for me to do. |
25th Nov 1864 | Returned 3/7 for regularity. Work as usual. |
28th Nov 1864 | Very wet, only 98 present in consequence. In the 6th Class only 16 present out of 41. Newnhams have left in consequence of parent removing from the neighbourhood |
29th Nov 1864 | S. Holland no Home Lesson. T. Stoner lost his Home Lesson Book. Second Class very idle and inattentive. |
30th Nov 1864 | First Class Home Lessons not said by – J. Burtenshaw Susan Divall and T Stoner. |
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St Wilfrid's School Logbooks, Haywards Heath, November 1864
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