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NORTH TYNESIDE MBC This User Guide TYNE & WEAR ARCHIVES USER GUIDE 15C SCHOOLS – NORTH TYNESIDE MBC This User Guide outlines the records held relating to individual schools in the area covered by North Tyneside MBC. Separate User Guides are available for records of schools in the City of Sunderland (15A), Gateshead MBC (15B), Newcastle City (15D) and South Tyneside MBC (15E). This User Guide is not a comprehensive list of all references to individual schools. The records included here are those normally maintained by the schools themselves and "strays" which are part of collections not associated with education in North Tyneside MBC. References to individual schools will also be found in School Board and Education Committees records. Education Departments of local authorities often maintained files on individual schools and groups of schools such as Multilateral Units, as do some Administrative or Legal Departments. Plans and planning applications may be found in the records of Local Authority Engineers, Surveyors, Planning or Architects Departments. [See User Guide 13] Finally, Police and Fire Authority records may contain reports on incidents of vandalism, fires etc. We do not hold examination results. See http://web.aqa.org.uk/admin/p_records.php for location of records of some current and past examination boards. Abbreviations used throughout this guide :- LB = log books AR = Admissions registers PB = punishment books M = Managers/Governors minutes P = photographs DR = Discharge registers O = anything other than the above NB Access to records containing information of a sensitive personal nature is restricted. Please ask a member of staff for more details. Please enquire about access to any unlisted collections. Where records have been classified the classmark appears in brackets after the name of the school. Addison Potter Junior School, Willington Quay M: 1906-1910 (2130 unlisted) AR: 1908-1953 (3937 unlisted) O: nd (1266/116-117) 1 Backworth County Primary (E.BA1) LB: 1898-1960 PB: 1901-1949 M: 1931-1966 Backworth and Shiremoor Grouped Council Primary see Backworth County Primary Balliol Junior School Longbenton (E.LO3) LB: 1956-1970 Battle Hill Nursery School, Wallsend (E.WA11) LB: 1975-2001 AR: 1975-2001 P: c1975-2001 O: 1975-2001 Beacon Infants, North Shields (E.NS3) LB: 1969-1981 AR: 1969-1981 Benton Square County Primary, Longbenton (E.LO2) LB: 1936-1970 Benton National School O: 1814-1964 (DF.BK/3/1/30-33) Bewicke First School, Willington (E.WT1, DX1076) LB: 1878-1992 AR: 1878 - 1969 PB: 1935-1953 P: c1880-1988 O: 1969-1988 Bigges Main Church of England Junior, Wallsend (E.WA4) LB: 1936-1937 Brunswick Village County Primary (E.DI1) LB: 1908-1972 AR: 1913-1972 Buddle Schools, Wallsend (E.WA12) LB: 1877-1977 AR: 1877-1977 PB: 1901-1977 P: 1958-1965 O: 1878-1960 2 Carville First School, Wallsend (E.WA7) PB: 1920-1975 O: 1992 Carville Junior Boys, Wallsend (E.WA6) LB: 1952-1969 AR: 1926-1969 Carville Junior Girls, Wallsend (E.WA6) LB: 1892-1969 AR: 1941-1969 Carville Junior Mixed, Wallsend (E.WA6) AR: 1903-1911 Carville Infants, Wallsend (E.WA5, DX1076) LB: 1892-1969 AR: 1949-1969 P: 1958-1969 O: 1958-1969 Carville Seniors, Wallsend (E.WA6) LB: 1895-1952 AR: 1914-1942 Central County Primary, Wallsend (E.WA13) LB: 1952-1969 AR: 1952-1969 Central First School, Wallsend (E.WA3) LB: 1926-1983 AR: 1935-1983 Central Girls & Boys School, All Standards, Wallsend (E.WA13) LB: boys 1913-1952 girls 1913-1952 Central Middle School, Wallsend (E.WA13) LB: 1969-1992 AR: 1965-1991 M: 1988-1995 P: 1970s-1980s Central Secondary Modern, Wallsend (E.WA13) LB: 1952-1968 AR: 1957-1970 3 Christ Church Girls and Infants, North Shields (E.NS10) LB: 1872-1939 O: 1876 (1145/8) see also St Oswin's, North Shields Cullercoats Church of England Primary O: 1869 (1145/2) 1885-1909 (T83/48, T175/174-175) Denham Terrace Infants, Wallsend see Carville Infants, Wallsend Denham Terrace School, Wallsend see Carville School, Wallsend Dinnington Village County Primary (E.DI2) M: 1903-1966 Dudley First School (E.DY1) AR: 1891-1993 Dudley Grouped County Primary M: 1948-1966 (T133/123) Dudley Secondary M: 1955-1966 (T133/125) Eastern Board School, North Shields See Eastern Schools Eastern Boys, North Shields (E.NS14) LB 1871 - 1939 Eastern Girls, North Shields (E.NS14) LB: 1870-1939 Eastern Infants, North Shields (E.NS14) LB: 1876 - 1939 Forest Hall Grouped Primary M: 1931-1966 (T133/88) Forest Hall Middle (E.LO1) LB: 1939-1985 George Stephenson Grammar, Killingworth see George Stephenson High School, Killingworth 4 George Stephenson High School, Killingworth O: 1959-1961 (T90/210) O: 1978 (DF.BK8/20/1) Hadrian Park Middle School, Wallsend (E.WA8) LB: 1979-1995 AR: 1979-1993 PB: 1979-1982 O: 1980-1995 Hazlerigg First School (E.HZ1) LB: 1913-1994 AR: 1950-1994 PB: 1967 Hedley Street RC, Wallsend (E.WA2) O: 1917-1974 Holy Cross RC Primary School, Willington Quay (E.WT3) LB: 1957-1989 Howdon Road Nursery, North Shields O: 1936 (1232/75) Kettlewell's Endowed School, North Shields (E.NS9) LB: 1878-1939 Killingworth Middle School (3815 unlisted) LB: 1988-1998 M: 1988-1995 O: 1974-1997 Langdale Community Middle School O: 1992-2001 (3937 unlisted) Linskill Secondary Modern, North Shields P: nd (T83/83) Longbenton C of E O: 1980 (1803/4/2) Longbenton Grouped County Primary M: 1955-1966 (T133/92) Longbenton Grouped County Secondary M: 1945-1966 (T133/90-91, 125) Lovaine House Special School, North Shields (E.NS12) LB: 1921 - 1963 5 Mason Dinnington School see Brunswick Village County Primary Monkhouse Primary, North Shields (E.NS17) LB: 1956-1981 (Infants) LB: 1956-1981 (Junior Mixed) Monkseaton Grouped County Primary M: 1938-1966 (T133/94-95) Monkseaton Village Infants (E.MKS1) LB: 1916-1994 AR: 1956-1991 Murton Primary, New York (E.SH4) LB: 1878-1991 AR: 1896-1989 PB: 1948-1977 P: 1950-c1990 O: 1899-1990 1909-1910 (T83/53) 1908-1946 (T15/1303) Newfields First, Killingworth (E.KI2) LB: 1968-1981 National School, North Shields O: 1859 (1145/5) North Killingworth County Primary School see West Garth First School, Killingworth Oddfellows Hall Temporary Junior Girls, North Shields (E.NS5) LB: 1895-1899 Percy, St John’s C E School LB: at Northumberland Archives Percy Main C E Infants School LB: at Northumberland Archives Preston Infants, North Shields LB: 1908-1926 (T175/188) O: nd (1145/9) Queen Victoria Infants, North Shields (E.NS2) LB: 1898-1976 AR: 1931 - 1981 6 Queen Victoria Juniors, North Shields (E.NS2) LB: 1909-1925 AR: 1898 - 1927 Queen Victoria Senior Girls, North Shields (E.NS2) LB: 1914 - 1967 Ralph Gardner Secondary, North Shields (E.NS1) LB: boys 1935-1968 girls 1935-1969 AR: boys 1935-1969 girls 1935-1969 mixed 1969-1984 P: boys 1935-1967 girls 1934-1968 mixed 1969-1994 O: 1849-1994 Richardson Dees Junior School, Wallsend (E.WA9) LB: 1918-1969 AR: 1928-1969 Richardson Dees Middle School, Wallsend (E.WA9) LB: 1969-1979 AR: 1969-1979 Richardson Dees Senior School, Wallsend (E.WA9) LB: 1902-1940 Royal Jubilee School, North Shields (E.NS6) LB: 1871-1935 M: 1810-1836 St Aidan’s RC School, Willington Quay (E.WT2) LB: 1902-1988 St Edmund's RC Church School, Backworth (E.BA2) LB: 1903-1981 AR: 1903-1981 M: 1903-1980 St John's RC Primary, Annitsford (E.AN1) LB: 1900-1956 AR: 1912-1956 PB: 1928-1966 O: 1937-38, 1953 (T90/40, 58) St Mary’s RC Comprehensive School, Longbenton See St Mary's R C Technical School in the Newcastle Schools User Guide 7 St Mary's RC First School, Wallsend (E.WA1) LB: 1876-1975 AR: 1942-1978 M: 1904-1978 St Oswin's Council Infants, North Shields (E.NS4) LB: 1917-1969 AR: 1927-1969 St Peter's Girls, North Shields See St Peter’s, North Shields St Peter's Infants, North Shields See St Peter’s, North Shields St Peter's National, North Shields See St Peter’s, North Shields St Peter’s, North Shields (E.NS15) LB: 1871-1935 O: 1870 (1145/11) Scotch Presbyterian School, North Shields O: 1859 (1145/5) Seaton Burn County Secondary M: 1953-1966 (T133/125) O: 1950-1965 (T90/3, 46, 50, 200-201) Seaton Burn Primary (E.WD1) LB: 1878-1977 Seaton Terrace Junior Mixed, Earsdon (E.EA1) AR: 1909-1965 Shiremoor County Secondary Modern (E.SH1) LB: 1940-1957 M: 1945-1966 O: 1938-1961 (T90/64-65, 70, 200-204) Shiremoor Junior (E.SH3) LB: 1921-1928 Shiremoor Middle (E.SH2) AR: 1977-1990 LB: 1969-1984 M: 1984-2000 P: 1980-1990 O: 1969-2000 8 Somervyl Junior, Longbenton see Somervyl Middle, Longbenton Somervyl Middle, Longbenton (E.LO4) LB: 1957-1979 Stephenson Memorial Secondary Modern, Wallsend M: 1903-1910, 1954-1957 (2130/15, 254/32) AR: 1969-1992 (3937 unlisted) O: 1904-1910 (2130/16), c1880 (4113 unlisted) Trinity Infants, North Shields LB: 1897-1936 (T175/201-202) O: 1895-1898 (T175/203) Tynemouth High School (E.NS11) AR: 1904-1945 O: 1904-1962 P: 1970 Tynemouth Ragged School See Eastern Schools Tynemouth School of Industry (E.NS8) M: 1815-1848 Wallsend Central Girls’ P: 1926 (DX534/3) Wallsend Grammar M: 1922-1957 (254/30, 32; T133/115) O: 1945-1965 (T90/114-115, 182) Wallsend Junior Instruction Centre M: 1937-1939 (T133/118) Wallsend National O: 1873-4 (DT.WO/8/461-467) Wallsend Secondary and Technical Institute M: 1913-1945 (254/30, 35) P: c1930 (DX534/4) Weetslade Grouped Council Schools M: 1931-1966 (T133/126, 123) Weetslade, Hazelrigg and Brunswick Grouped Primary Schools M: 1921-1966 (T133/124) 9 Western School, North Shields O: 1894-1947 (T83/46, T175/205) Western First School, Wallsend (E.WA14) LB: 1906-2002 AR: 1941-1993 PB: 1963-1987 Western Middle, Wallsend (E.WA15) LB: 1906-1991 AR: 1915-1978 PB: 1920-1968 M: 1988-2000 O: 1909, 1955 West Garth Infants, Killingworth see Newfields
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