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Guide to School Records Windsor and Maidenhead Guide to School Records Windsor and Maidenhead Cover illustration: Milk time at South Grange Nursery School, Ascot, n.d. [c.1960s] (D/EX1931/7/1) Berkshire Record Office 9 Coley Avenue Reading RG1 6AF Tel 0118 937 5132 Fax 0118 937 5131 Email [email protected] www.berkshirerecordoffice.org.uk Using this Guide This is a guide to sources at Berkshire Record Office for schools in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead area. It is arranged in alphabetical order of civil parish, and then by the different kinds of record available. The references after each entry should be quoted if you would like to see that item. For more information, please look up the reference in the appropriate catalogue. Please note that BRO does not hold individual pupil records or exam results. If you would like to visit the office to carry out research, please make an appointment. Please see our Planning Your Visit leaflet for more information. Note on Closure Access to documents containing personal information is usually restricted to a minimum of 50 years after the last entry in a document. If you wish to see a restricted item please ask a member of staff. Ascot Ascot Other records 1879-1905 SCH/5/4/1-2 Ascot Heath Schools Plans 1853-1858 D/EX268/3 (See also Ascot Heath Log Book 1967-1993 90/SCH/13/1; 90/SCH/5/1 Infant, Boys and Girls) Minutes 1852-1982 88/ED/3; C/EM71; 133; 206; D/P185/28/30 Photograph c.1910 C/EC1/62 Other records 1866-1985 D/P185/28/21-35 Ascot Heath Infant Log Book 1896-1936 C/EL108/1-3 Ascot Heath Boys Log Book 1863-1957 C/EL110-1-6 Ascot Heath Girls Log Book 1890-1957 C/EL109/1-4 Ascot Heath Mixed Log Book 1957-1966 C/EL111/1 Cheapside CE Primary Log Book 1874-1909 88/SCH/25/1 Civil Defence Staff Photograph n.d. [20C] Postcards/Ascot 1 College Heatherwood Hospital Minutes 1949-1961 C/EM84 Special South Ascot County Plans 1961 C/CL/L2/807 Primary South Grange Nursery Plans 1949, C/AR/P5/5/1-2; c.1956 C/CL/E3/4/2 Photograph 1950s-1970s D/EX1931/5-10 Other records 1945-1967 C/CL/E3/4/1; D/EX1931/11 Bisham Ann Clarke’s Other records 1783-1786 D/EX73/1/8/1 Berkshire College of Other records 1948-1953 C/CL/L2/386, 406, 428, Agriculture 431, 445, 458,480 Bisham CE Plans 1966-1967 C/CL/L2/1072 Minutes 1899-1974 C/EM73; D/P19/28/20 Photograph undated D/EX73/4/1/3 Other records 1878-1975 C/CL/E4/9; D/EX73/1/9/25; 4/4/4, 8; D/P19/28/1-19 Stubbings CE Plans 1893, 1992 D/P195/8A/12; 28/21 Log Book 1931-1934 C/EL8 Other records 1903-1977 C/CL/E4/10; C/ER33/1-2; D/P195/28/22-25, 35 Bray Bray Free Minutes 1799-1906 D/P23/25/20 Braywood CE First Admission Register 1903-1963 88/SCH/27/3-5 Log Book 1911-1986 88/SCH/27/1-2 Minutes 1893-1954 D/P23A/25/1/1-2 Punishment Book 1909-1971 88/SCH/27/6 Other records 1914-1991 92/SCH/4/1; C/CL/L2/412; 547; D/P23A/25/2 Holyport CE Primary Plans 1965-1966 C/CL/L2/1053 School, Stroud Farm Road, Holyport Holyport Manor Special Plans 1949-1969; C/AR/P3/5; C/CL/L2/1044 1965-1966 Minutes 1951-1983 81/ED/10; 86/ED/28; C/EM105; 237 Other records 1949-1988 89/ED/83; C/CL/E3/3/2; C/CL/L2/429, 450 Touchen End CE Primary Plans 1862 D/P23/25/25 Minutes 1903-1959 D/P23/25/21-22 Other records c.1860-1896 D/P23/28/11 Clewer Clewer Schools (various) Other records 1903-1956 C/CL/E4/101 Clewer Green CE Admission Register 1863-1949 D/P39/28/8-14 Primary (previously Log Book 1863-1968 D/P39/28/5-7 Harcourt Charity, Photograph c.1910 C/EC1/18 Clewer National) Punishment Book 1918-1960 D/P39/28/15 Other records 1860-1967 D/P39/28/1-4; 16-45 Clewer Hill First and Admission Register 1966-1985 89/SCH/31/1-2 Middle Plans 1959-1960 C/CL/L2/745/1-8 Log Book 1959-1983 88/SCH/21/1; 90/SCH/9/1 Minutes 1959-1985 86/ED/113; C/EM184 Clewer First School Minutes 1979-1987 90/ED/3 Other records 1957-1985 89/SCH/31/3, 4, 7, 8 Clewer House Other records 1840-1922 WI/D150/1 Clewer Manor Junior Plans 1957-1958 C/CL/L2/665/1-10 Clewer Manual Plans 1914 C/CL/L2/78 Instruction and Combined Subjects Centre Clewer St John’s Home Admission Register 1855-1914 D/EX1675/27/4/1-4; Day 27/2/6-7 Plans 1857-1912 D/EX1675/27/3/1-2 Other records 1858-1914 D/EX1675/25/2/1-5 Haileybury Junior Other records 1979 D/EX1675/1/11/28 St Katherine’s Admission Register 1906-1921 D/P39/28/46 (elementary/infant) Log Book 1876-1921 C/EL113/1, 2 Other records 1921 D/P39/28/47-48 St Stephen’s CE Plans 1964, 1980 D/P39B/28/3-4 (primary) Log Book 1873-1978 88/SCH/23/1-8 Minutes 1914-1978 88/SCH/23/9-10; 93/SCH/3/1 Other records 1868-1978 88/SCH/23/11; 93/SCH/3/2-4; C/CL/E4/102; C/ED/WI/17/1-3; D/EX1675/1/12/6, 77; 28/4/1; D/P39B/28/1-2, 45; D/P149/25/85-86; WI/D/20/1 St Stephen’s College Photograph 1884-1919 D/EX1626/15/3/1, 15-16 Other records 1878-1994 D/EX1626/5/1/1; 5/2/1; 14/1/1; 14/3/1; 15/2/1; 15/4/1-2; D/EX1675/1/11/15 St Stephen’s High Photograph n.d. [early D/EX1675/6/7/1 (private school for girls) 20C] Other records 1878-1972 D/EX1675/1/12/4-6, 77; 6/1/1-2; 6/2/1-4; 6/3/1-4; 6/4/1-4; 6/5/1-3; 6/6/1-3; 6/7/2-3; 6/8/1; 27/4/4; 28/4/1; WI/D274/4 St Stephen’s Senior Admission Register 1930-1944 SCH8/11/1-3, 8 Girls High (later Log Book 1889-1944 SCH8/8/1-3 Princess Margaret Royal Minutes 1940-1944 SCH8/8/1 Free CE Upper, Windsor Other records 1868-1973 C/CL/E4/103/1-2; D/EX1675/1/12/6; 6/1-4; D/EX1918/1, 2; D/P39B/28/45; SCH8/18/1 Cookham Cookham Dean CE Plans 1961 C/CL/L2/815 Primary Minutes 1903-1974 C/EM135; D/P43B/28/7 Other records 1845-1956 C/CL/L2/320; D/EX268/14; D/P43B/28/7 Cookham Rise County Minutes 1949-1962 C/EM136 Modern Other records 1957-1960 C/CL/L2/663; 754 Cookham Rise County Admission Register 1908-1973 88/SCH/31/2; C/ER14/1-3 Primary (previously Plans 1906-1913 C/CL/L2/6, 77 Cookham Rise Council) Other records 1906-1910 C/CL/G1/25/6 Log Book 1908-1979 88/SCH/31/1; C/EL71 Minutes 1908-1978 C/EM4/1-2, 213 Photograph 1958-1986 88/SCH/31/5-7 Plans 1967 C/CL/L2/1090 Punishment Book 1928-1962 88/SCH/31/4 Other records 1909-1986 88SCH/31/8-17; 90/SCH/2/1-4 Cookham Rise Nursery Minutes 1948-1981 83/ED/9; C/EM126 Photograph 1952 D/EX1708/1 Other records 1946-1974 C/CL/E2/5/16; E3/4/3-4 Herries Home School, Other records c.1940-1945 C/CL/G1/38/5 Cookham Dean Holy Trinity CE Primary Plans 1858; 1961 D/EX268/13/1-2; C/CL/L2/792 Minutes 1954-1974 C/EM127; 134 Other records 1957 C/CL/L2/636 Datchet (Out County) Churchmead County Minutes 1974-1986 85/ED/8; 86/ED/122 Secondary Datchet St Mary’s Admission Register 1920-1964 SCH30/11/1-4 Primary Academy Plans c.1901-1926 SCH30/6/3, 5, 7-8 (previously St Mary’s CE Log Book 1862-1961 SCH30/8/1-8 Datchet National) Minutes 1903-1950 SCH30/1/1 Photograph c.1859- SCH30/15/1-9 1980s Other records 1844-1981 SCH30/2/1-2; 6/1-2, 4, 6, 9-10; 13/1; 16/1-2 Eton (Out County) Eton College Photograph n.d. [20C] Postcards/Windsor 1 Other records n.d. [c.18- D/EX2807/23/1-3 19C] Eton Porny CE Minutes 1974-1983 88/ED/78 Combined Eton Wick CE Primary Log Book 1882-1974 90/SCH/17/1-4 Minutes 1946-1985 89/ED/9; 90/SCH/17/5 Other records 1942-1988 90/SCH/17/6-9 Hurley Berkshire Agricultural Other records 1920-1973 C/CL/G1/116/16, 20, 22- College (previously the 24, 26, 28-32 County Farm Institute) Burchetts Green CE Plans 1911 D/P72/25/14 Minutes 1894-1987 91/ED/3; C/EM143; D/P72/25/4 Photograph n.d. [20C] D/EX1964/1 Other records 1915-1974 C/CL/E4/42; D/P72/25/5/1, 2; D/P72/25/13, 16; D/P164/28/17 Burchetts Green CE Minutes 1974-1985 88/ED/158 Infants Other records 1982-1985 88/ED/159 Hurley CE Plans 1877-1894 D/P72/25/17-18 Other records 1844-1935 D/P72/25/1-3,19,20 Knowl Hill CE Primary Admission Register 1857-1972 90/SCH/12/5-8 Plans 1846-1970 C/CL/E4/43/2; D/EX268/32; D/P164/28/10 Log Book 1863-1987 90/SCH/12/1-3 Minutes 1921-1977 C/EM189, 238; D/P164/28/2-3 Photograph c.19C-1981 90/SCH/12/13; C/EC1/35 Punishment Book 1904-1948 90/SCH/12/9 Other records 1846-1987 89/ED/23; 90/SCH/12/4, 10-12; C/CL/E4/43/1; D/P72/28/7; D/P164/28/1, 4-9, 11, 17 Knowl Hill Private Other records 1921 D/P164/28/12 Maidenhead Albert Street (infants) Other records 1914-1923 D/P182/28/12, 13, 16 All Saints CE Junior Admission Register 1946-1973 88/SCH/17/4-6 (previously Boyne Hill Log Book 1863-1978 88/SCH/17/1-3 CE Junior, Boyne Hill Minutes 1967-1984 83/ED/37; 86/ED/109 Boys) Punishment Book 1956-1977 88/SCH/17/7 Altwood CE Secondary Log Book 1979-1985 91/SCH/1/1 Minutes 1970-1985 84/ED/6-7; 88/ED/53; 91/SCH/1/2-3 Other records 1972-1985 91/SCH/1/2-3 Alwyn Road County Admission Register 1907-1977 88/SCH/18/5-12 Infant (previously Alwyn Plans 1906 C/CL/L2/7 Road Council, Cookham) Log Book 1907-1978 88/SCH/18/1-4 Minutes 1977-1981 82/ED/4 Photograph 1981 88/SCH/18/15 Punishment Book 1923-1939 88/SCH/18/13 Other records 1906-1982 82/ED/11; 85/ED/19; 88/SCH/14; C/CL/G1/25/5; C/CL/L2/7 Berkshire College of Art Other records 1960 C/CL/L2/781 Boyn Hill Schools Plans 1957-1962 C/CL/E4/58 (various) Minutes 1903-1940 D/P182/8A/4; 28/7-9 Other records 1902-1923 D/P182/28/12, 14-29 Boyn Hill CE Infants Admission Register 1927-1965 88/SCH/51/5-7 Log Book 1866-1966 88/SCH/51/1-4; C/EL34/1-2 Minutes 1958-1984 83/ED/37; 86/ED/109; C/EM144, 196 Boyn Hill CE Senior Girls Log Book 1864-1968 80/SCH/1; C/EL121/1-5 (previously Boyn Hill CE Minutes 1957-1970 84/ED/6, 8 Girls, All Saints Punishment Book 1900-1953 C/EZ54 National) Boyn Hill Secondary Plans 1962-1963 C/CL/L2/903 Modern, Altwood Road Brock Lane Council Minutes 1880-1994 D/P180/28/1 School (infants) Other records 1883-1902 D/N33/13/1/1, 2 [previously British] Clarefield Court Minutes 1971-1986 88/ED/141, 147 Hospital Other records 1978-1986 89/ED/78 Courthouse County Admission Register 1907-1927 88/SCH/18/5-7
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