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CO3/10/7/2A Annick Lodge Primary, Irvine CO3/10/7/2A Annick Lodge Primary, Irvine Also known as Annick Lodge Coal Works School and Annick Lodge Public School, Irvine Parish Belonged to Merry and Cunninghame, Glengarnock Iron Works. Established 1863 and managed by general manager of the works and teacher. Fees were 2½d a week. Teachers house was not attached to the school. 1st teacher William Barbour appointed 17 April 1863, trained at Free Church Normal Seminary, Glasgow and was assistant at Glengarnock Iron Works School. Registers of Admission and Withdrawal CO3/10/7/2A/1 1972-1979 Register of Admission and Withdrawal This record is closed until 2072 Daily Registers of Attendance CO3/10/7/2A/2 1978-1979 Daily Registers of Attendance (4 items) This record is closed until 2078 CO3/10/7/2A/3 1965 Daily Registers of Attendance (3 items) This record is closed until 2065 CO3/10/7/2A/4 1966 Daily Registers of Attendance (5 items) This record is closed until 2066 CO3/10/7/2A/5 1967 Daily Registers of Attendance (3 items) This records is closed until 2067 CO3/10/7/2A/6 1968 Daily Registers of Attendance (3 items) This record is closed until 2068 CO3/10/7/2A/7 1969 Daily Registers of Attendance (5 items) This record is closed until 2069 CO3/10/7/2A/8 1970 Daily Registers of Attendance (4 items) This record is closed until 2070 CO3/10/7/2A/9 1971 Daily Registers of Attendance (4 items) This record is closed until 2071 CO3/10/7/2A/10 1972 Daily Registers of Attendance (4 items) This record is closed until 2072 CO3/10/7/2A/11 1973 Daily Registers of Attendance (3 items) This record is closed until 2073 1 CO3/10/7/2A Annick Lodge Primary, Irvine Daily Registers of Attendance CO3/10/7/2A/12 1974 Daily Registers of Attendance (3 items) This record is closed until 2074 CO3/10/7/2A/13 1975 Daily Registers of Attendance (3 items) This record is closed until 2075 2 CO3/10/7/6A Bank Street Primary School, Irvine Also known as Bank Street Public School. Run by Irvine Burgh School Board. Ground obtained under perpetual feu from Royal Burgh of Irvine. Teachers (1875) William Mitchell formerly at Airdrie and Isabella Wilson forrmerly at MacDonald School, Rutherglen. Log Books CO3/10/7/6A/1 1875-1971 Log Book Part of this record is closed until 2046 CO3/10/7/6A/2 1971-1982 Log Book This record is closed until 2046 CO3/10/7/6A/3 1912-1970 Log Book Infants' Department Part of this record is closed until 2045 CO3/10/7/6A/4 1970-1982 Log Book Infants' Department This record is closed until 2045 Register of Teachers CO3/10/7/6A/5 c1900-c1947 Register of Teachers Registers of Admission and Withdrawal (and Evacuees) CO3/10/7/6A/6 1899-1908 Register of Admission and Withdrawal CO3/10/7/6A/7 1908-1912 Register of Admission and Withdrawal CO3/10/7/6A/8 1912-1930 Register of Admission and Withdrawal Part of this record is closed until 2030 CO3/10/7/6A/9 1923-1942 Register of Admission and Withdrawal (East Road School?) This record is closed until 2023 CO3/10/7/6A/10 1930-1942 Register of Admission and Withdrawal This record is closed until 2030 CO3/10/7/6A/11 1925-1935, 1941- Register of Admission and Withdrawal (special 1945 class) and evacuees This record is closed until 2025 CO3/10/7/6A/12 1942-1954 Register of Admission and Withdrawal This record is closed until 2042 3 CO3/10/7/6A Bank Street Primary School, Irvine Registers of Admission and Withdrawal (and Evacuees) CO3/10/7/6A/13 1954-1965 Register of Admission and Withdrawal This record is closed until 2054 CO3/10/7/6A/14 1965-1970 Register of Admission and Withdrawal This record is closed until 2065 CO3/10/7/6A/15 1970-1973 Register of Admission and Withdrawal This record is closed until 2070 CO3/10/7/6A/16 1973-1982 Register of Admission and Withdrawal This record is closed until 2073 Homework/Lessons etc. CO3/10/7/6A/17 c1920 File concerning homework, plans for lessons etc. Register of Enrolments (by street) CO3/10/7/6A/18 c1950 Register of enrolments by street This record is closed until 2050 Schemes of Work for School CO3/10/7/6A/19 No date Schemes of work for school [c1930?] History of the school CO3/10/7/6A/20 No date Notes on the history of the school by Mr John [1982] Taylor (typed) Notes and Papers CO3/10/7/6A/21 1930-1982 Envelope of miscellaneous notes and papers 4 CO3/10/7/6A Bank Street Primary School, Irvine CO3/10/7/6A/22 Lists of Pupils Transferred to Secondary School CO3/10/7/6A/22/1 1924-1939 Lists of pupils transferred to secondary school (61 items) This record is closed until 2024 CO3/10/7/6A/22/2 1940-1960 Lists of pupils transferred to secondary school (42 items) This record is closed until 2040 CO3/10/7/6A/22/3 1961-1976 Lists of pupils transferred to secondary school (13 items) This record is closed until 2061 5 CO3/10/7/24 East Road School, Irvine Also known as Irvine Public and Industrial School. Deed for land 12 June 1860 in burgage in perpetuity. Teachers (1859) were James Goudie aged 32 and Mary MacKenzie aged 23. School was established in 1814 under Royal Burgh of Irvine to educate poor and deprived children. Buildings used were erected c1750. Became known as Irvine East Road Primary School c1935. Closed Jan 1938. Records do not record name changes. Log Books CO3/10/7/24/1 1906-1934 East Road School Log Book Fencedyke Primary, Irvine School opened in March 1979 and was located at Cheviot Head, Bourtreehill, Irvine. The first head teacher was Miss Mary E G Livingstone. In 2014, the school closed and was amalgamated with the former Broomlands and Towerlands primary schools to form a new school Elderbank Primary. CO3/10/7/79 Various photographs, as well as documents relating to the 10th anniversary celebrations CO3/10/7/79/1 2004 Whole school photograph of 2004 in a presentation box CO3/10/7/79/2 1991- Bundle of 21 photographs of various school activites, including photos of a school play, a Christmas party from December 1991 and a signed photo of Kenny Dalglish with pupils from Fencedyke at the McDonalds Scottish FA National Football Festival on 17 June (no year given) CO3/10/7/79/3 3 October 2010 Kodak film roll of pupil photographs CO3/10/7/79/4 No date Bundle of 49 official staff photgraphs. Only the top three in the pile are named; Mrs F. Hopkins (Senior Teacher) Mrs J. Kaye (Senior Teacher) and Mrs P. Mudge (Senior Teacher) CO3/10/7/79/5 1979-2008 Bundle of 56 official school photographs of classes, teachers and various school clubs, including the rugby team, netball team, badminton team, chess club, eco committee, junior and senior choirs and school council. First 9 have no date CO3/10/7/79/6 1990-2002 Bundle of 14 certificates awarded to the school from various charities, including Action Research for the Crippled Child, The Ayrshire Music Festival, The Scottish Poppy Appeal, Strathclyde Police, UNICEF, Ronald McDonald House and the Pattaya Orphanage Trust CO3/10/7/79/7 1979-1989 Folder of documents relating to 10th anniversary celebrations at Fencedyke Primary School. Includes a bundle of financial documents, including invoices, a school workbook, letters to parents, celebration suggestions, and adverts for the event created by pupils Fencedyke Primary, Irvine CO3/10/7/79 Various photographs, class lists, communications to parents, 'The Friends of Fencedyke' and school newsletters CO3/10/7/79/8 August 1991- Bundle of school communications with parents. June 1995 Includes letter home about various school trips for all primaries within the school, information about after school clubs, seeking parental permission for pupils to take part in school activities, information about parents evenings, information about early school closures, and communication regarding the Bank of Scotland school saving scheme CO3/10/7/79/9 1979-1980 Bundle of documents relating to fund raising activities organised by Fencedyke Primary. Also included are adverts for and information about after school activities and sports clubs, and informal communication to parents regarding open parents evenings CO3/10/7/79/10 September 1991- School newsletters detailing minor goings on within March 2006 the school, such as in-service days, school plays, staffing updates, parents evening arrangements and class updates. CO3/10/7/79/11 2005 Bundle of communications and letters from 'The Friends of Fencedyke.' Includes information about school discos, fundraising events, and details about their Annual General Meeting. CO3/10/7/79/12 1992-1993 and Class lists 1997-1998 This record is closed until 2092 CO3/10/7/79/13 No date Bundle of official communications regarding educational practices and cycling proficiency information for parents. CO3/10/7/79/14 1978 Photograph album of newspaper clippings relating to Fencedyke Primary School. Includes pictures of the building and some pupils. Fencedyke Primary, Irvine CO3/10/7/79 Various photographs, class lists, communications to parents, 'The Friends of Fencedyke' and school newsletters CO3/10/7/79/15 No date Photographs and newspaper clippings from various school activities. Includes photos of Councillor Peter McNamara's trip to the school, Mrs McBurnie's retirement party and fundraising activities CO3/10/7/79/16 1993 Year planners CO3/10/7/79/17 1989 School calendar showing class pictures for every month CO3/10/7/79/18 November 2006 Assessment for Learning documents.
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