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Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent School Admission Registers on Findmypast Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent School Admission Registers on Findmypast The school admission registers listed below are available to view on Findmypast as part of a nationwide consortium project led by the Archives and Records Association (ARA). Findmypast can be searched and images viewed free of charge at archives and libraries in Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent. Worldwide, the indexes on Findmypast are free to search, but images must be purchased as part of a subscription or pay-per-view package. The following abbreviations are used: Repositories: School names: LRO: Lichfield Record Office C.E. : Church of England SoTCA: Stoke on Trent City Archives C.P. : County Primary SRO: Staffordshire Record Office Repository Location of School School name: contemporary Doc Ref No(s) Dates of Dates on register(s) Findmypast SRO Acton Trussell and Bednall Acton Trussell and Bednall National School D4549/2/1 1883-1905 1883-1905 (Mixed) SRO Acton Trussell and Bednall Acton Trussell and Bednall School (Mixed and D4549/2/2 1901-1938 1901-1914 Infants) SRO Alstonefield Alstonefield Church Elementary School D3805/2/1 1871-1922 1871-1914 SRO Alstonefield, Elkstone Elkstone School (Junior Mixed and Infants) D3523/7 1896-1947 1896-1914 SRO Alstonefield, Fawfieldhead Newtown School (Junior Mixed and Infants) CEL/82/1 1897-1964 1897-1914 SRO Alstonefield, Heathylee Ramshaw Board/Council School (Junior Mixed CEL/33/2 1883-1959 1883-1914 and Infants) SRO Audley, Talke Talke New Road Wesleyan/Council School D6945/2/1-2 1905-1916 1905-1914 (Mixed) SRO Audley, Talke Talke C.E. School (Girls) D6946/1/1 1902-1931 1902-1914 SRO Blymhill Blymhill C. P. School (Mixed) D3965/2/1 1905-1923 1905-1914 SRO Blymhill Blymhill School (Mixed) D3965/2/2 1913-1954 1913-1914 LRO Burton upon Trent Alsops Girls School BD36/7/1 1876-1900 1876-1900 LRO Burton upon Trent Burton Girls High School BD36/6/12-13 1897-1915 1897-1914 © Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Archive Service Nov 2015 Repository Location of School School name: contemporary Doc Ref No(s) Dates of Dates on register(s) Findmypast LRO Burton upon Trent Burton Grammar School (Boys) BD36/1/19 1876-1906 1876-1906 LRO Burton upon Trent Burton Grammar School (Boys) BD36/1/20-21 1899-1918 1899-1914 LRO Burton upon Trent Christ Church School (Boys) BD55/1/2-6 1868-1926 1868-1914 LRO Burton upon Trent Christ Church School (Girls) BD55/1/8-10 1873-1933 1873-1914 LRO Burton upon Trent Christ Church School (Infants) BD55/1/12-15 1880-1919 1880-1914 LRO Burton upon Trent Holy Trinity School (Infants) BD46/1/1-2 1874-1925 1874-1914 LRO Burton upon Trent Holy Trinity School (Boys) BD46/1/3 1879-1898 1879-1898 LRO Burton upon Trent Holy Trinity School (Mixed) BD46/1/4 1898-1925 1898-1914 LRO Burton upon Trent Uxbridge Street School (Girls) BD37/2/1-2 1896-1937 1896-1914 LRO Burton upon Trent Uxbridge Street School (Boys) BD37/3/1 1912-1942 1912-1914 LRO Burton upon Trent, Stapenhill St Peter's School (Girls) BD51/1/1 1896-1939 1896-1914 LRO Burton upon Trent, Stapenhill St Peter's School (Infants) BD51/1/3-4 1870-1926 1870-1914 SRO Butterton (Moorlands) Butterton School (Junior Mixed and Infants) D3521/5 1873-1911 1873-1911 SRO Butterton (Moorlands) Butterton Trust School (Junior Mixed and D3521/6 1905-1940 1905-1914 Infants) SRO Butterton Butterton School (Junior Mixed and Infants) CEL/7/5 1892-1963 1892-1914 SRO Calton Calton Elementary School (Girls and Infants) D3527/3/1 1881-1929 1881-1914 SRO Cannock [Cannock (National) Boys Endowed School] 6768/1/1 1868-1891 1868-1891 SRO Cannock, Bridgetown Bridgetown C.E. School (Junior Mixed and CEL/8/5 1914-1939 1914 Infants) SRO Cannock, Great Wyrley Great Wyrley C. School D4339/2/1 1894-1924 1894-1914 SRO Cannock, Hednesford Bradbury Lane Temporary Infants School CEL/103/1 1895-1918 1895-1914 SRO Canwell Canwell C.E. School (Infants and Mixed) D3654/4 1885-1936 1885-1914 SRO Cauldon Cauldon C.E. School (Junior Mixed and Infants) D3528/2/1 1896-1927 1896-1914 SRO Chapel Chorlton Chapel Chorlton C.E. School (Junior Mixed and CEL/9/4 1869-1924 1869-1914 Infants) SRO Cheadle Freehay St. Chad's C.E. School D3656/6 1899-1981 1899-1914 SRO Chebsey [Chebsey National School] D4750/1/2-3 1875-1955 1875-1914 SRO Colwich School name not on register (Infants) D3877/1 1876-1905 1876-1905 SRO Colwich School name not on register (Infants) D3877/2 1872-1897 1872-1897 SRO Colwich School name not on register (Mixed) D3877/3 1891-1905 1891-1905 SRO Colwich School name not on register (Mixed) D3877/4 1898-1920 1898-1914 SRO Croxden Great Gate C.E. School (Junior Mixed and D3047/3 1899-1973 1899-1914 Infants) © Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Archive Service Nov 2015 Repository Location of School School name: contemporary Doc Ref No(s) Dates of Dates on register(s) Findmypast SRO Draycott in the Moors Draycott in the Moors C.E. School (Junior Mixed CEL/12/3 1898-1939 1898-1914 and Infants) Repository Location of School School name: contemporary Doc Ref No(s) Dates of Dates on register(s) Findmypast SRO Eccleshall, Cotes Heath Cotes Heath C.E. School (Junior Mixed and CEL/10/4 1885-1929 1885-1914 Infants) SRO Eccleshall, Croxton Croxton Parochial School D3660/1/1 1875-1906 1875-1906 SRO Eccleshall, Croxton Croxton National School (Mixed and Infants) D3660/1/2 1897-1933 1897-1914 SRO Eccleshall, Offley Hay Offley Hay School D3967/2/1 1896-1948 1896-1914 SRO Eccleshall, Slindon Slindon C.E. School (Junior Mixed and Infants) CEL/36/4 1879-1950 1879-1914 SRO Enville Enville Parochial School (Junior Mixed and D1359/5/1-2 1874-1932 1874-1914 Infants) SRO Forton Forton Parochial School D3972/2/4 1895-1932 1895-1914 SRO Gnosall Gnosall, Moreton C.E. School, Mixed D3797/2/1 1900-1938 1900-1914 SRO Grindon Grindon C.E. School (Junior Mixed and Infants) D3520/4 1877-1980 1877-1914 SRO Hamstall Ridware Hamstall Ridware C. School, Mixed D3961/1/1 1910-1945 1910-1914 SRO Hanbury [Hanbury National Endowed School] D4346/2/1 1905-1951 1905-1914 SRO Hanbury [Hanbury National Endowed School] (Infants) D4346/2/3 1905-1912 1905-1912 SRO Hanbury, Marchington Marchington Woodlands School (Infants) D3655/4 1896-1951 1896-1914 Woodlands SRO Harlaston Harlaston C.E. School (Infants) D4344/2/1 1905-1973 1905-1914 SRO High Offley St. Mary's High Offley School D3687/5 1879-1926 1879-1914 SRO Keele Keele C.E. School (Junior Mixed and Infants) D3595/1/1 1901-1933 1901-1914 SRO Kidsgrove, Talke Talke, St. Martin's School (Infants) D3964/2/1 1901-1950 1901-1914 SRO Kinver Kinver Board School, later Kinver Council D1408/2/1 1894-1928 1894-1928 School (Junior Boys) SRO Kinver Kinver Board/Council School (Infants) D1408/6/1-2 1880-1920 1880-1914 SRO Leek Mill Street Wesleyan (Infants) D1183/3/1-2 1873-1913 1873-1913 SRO Leek West Street Wesleyan Day School (Junior Mixed D1183/2/1-3 1864-1917 1864-1914 and Infants) SRO Leek, Bradnop Bradnop National/Parochial School (Junior CEL/68/4-5 1877-1978 1877-1914 Mixed and Infants) SRO Leek, Heaton Swythamley C.P. School, Infants and Juniors D3658/4 1905-1981 1905-1914 SRO Leek, Longsdon Longsdon C. E. School, Mixed D3665/3 1913-1953 1913-1914 SRO Leek, Onecote Onecote Board/Council School (Mixed) D4165/2/1-2 1873-1983 1873-1914 © Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Archive Service Nov 2015 Repository Location of School School name: contemporary Doc Ref No(s) Dates of Dates on register(s) Findmypast SRO Leigh [Leigh Endowed C.E. School] D5248/1/78 1866-1900 1866-1900 SRO Leigh Leigh School (Mixed) D5248/1/79 1911-1941 1911-1914 SRO Lichfield, Curborough and Curborough and Elmhurst Board/Council D3518/3 1901-1973 1901-1914 Elmhurst School (Junior Mixed and Infants) SRO Madeley Leycett C.E. School (Junior Mixed and Infants) CEL/26/5 c1885-1896 c1885-1896 SRO Madeley Leycett C.E./Council School (Infants) CEL/26/6 1902-1927 1902-1914 SRO Madeley Leycett C.E./Council School (Junior Mixed) CEL/26/7 1902-1926 1902-1914 SRO Maer Maer School (Mixed) D3661/4 1891-1980 1891-1914 SRO Mayfield Mayfield School (Junior Mixed and Infants) CEL/51/2-3 1870-1930 1870-1914 SRO Mow Cop Mow Cop Wesleyan School D4835/3 1897-1935 1897-1914 SRO Mucklestone, Aston Aston Board School D3662/4 1884-1928 1884-1914 SRO Mucklestone, Knighton Knighton Board/Council School (Junior Mixed D225/3 1874-1923 1874-1914 and Infants) SRO Newcastle under Lyme Hassell Street Board/Council School (Boys) D6797/2/1-2 c.1880-1929 c.1880-1914 SRO Newcastle under Lyme Hassell Street Board/Council School (Girls) D6797/2/5-7 1891-1930 1891-1914 SRO Newcastle under Lyme Hassell Street Board/Council School (Infants) D6797/2/10 1906-1920 1906-1914 SRO Newcastle under Lyme Newcastle-under-Lyme Wesleyan School D6797/2/9 1871-1879 1871-1879 SRO Norbury Norbury Mixed School D3972/1/5 1905-1962 1905-1914 SRO Penkridge, Stretton School name not on register D3646/1/1 1885-1930 1885-1914 SRO Ranton Ranton School 4762/1/1 1874-1930 1874-1914 SRO Rugeley Rugeley C.E. School (Boys) D4256/1/5 1910-1922 1910-1914 SRO Rugeley, Brereton School name not on register (Infants) D4342/2/1 1892-1940 1892-1914 SRO Sandon Sandon Parochial, The Dudley Ryder School, D3653/3 1902-1981 1902-1914 Infants SRO Sheen Sheen National School (Junior Mixed and D3522/3 1893-1938 1893-1914 Infants) SRO Stafford St Mary's C.E.
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