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School Log Books and Admission Registers HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVES AND LOCAL STUDIES SCHOOL LOG BOOKS AND ADMISSION REGISTERS A 100 year access restriction applies to these records – for more details see www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/archives/visit/accessrestrictions Abbotts Ann Parochial/CE/Primary School 16A09 History: endowed 1716 by Thomas Criswick Log books, 1900-1996 Log book (evening continuation), 1895-1901 Admission register, 1940-1972 Abbots Worthy: see Kings Worthy ALDERSHOT: INFANT and JUNIOR SCHOOLS Aldershot: Belle Vue Infant School History: opened 1972 34A08 Log books, 1972-1999 Admission registers, 1972-1999 Aldershot: East End Infant School History: built 1874; closed 1971 34A08 Log books, 1874-1971 Admission registers, 1946-1971 Aldershot: East End Board/Council/County Junior School History: built 1874; closed 1977 27M89 Log books (boys), 1874-1924 Log books (girls), 1874-1933 Log books, 1944-1977 Aldershot National/CE/St Michael’s Primary School, High Street History: built 1859; closed c1974 128M90 Log books, 1863-1924 Aldershot: St Michael’s CE (Controlled) Junior School, Park Road History: opened 1975 on site of secondary school of same name 28M89 Log book, 1975-1977 Aldershot: West End Board/Council/County Junior School, Queens Road History: built 1872; closed 1974 203M86 Log books, 1873-1974 Aldershot: West End Infant School, York Road History: built 1872 203M86 Log books, 1873-1902 HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVES AND LOCAL STUDIES SCHOOL LOG BOOKS AND ADMISSION REGISTERS A 100 year access restriction applies to these records – for more details see www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/archives/visit/accessrestrictions ALDERSHOT: SENIOR SCHOOLS Aldershot County Secondary/High School/Manor Girls School History: opened 1909. Known as Aldershot County High School from 1923. Became a girls school in 1936; closed 1969. Aldershot Manor Girls School was then opened on same site; closed 1997 189M87 Admission registers, 1909-1977 Aldershot: Manor Park County Secondary School for Girls History: opened 1953; closed 1969 189M87 Log book, 1952-1969 Admission registers, 1951-1969 Aldershot: St Michael CE Senior Mixed/Secondary School History: opened 1940; closed 1975. Reopened as St Michael’s Junior School on same site 28M89 Log books, 1940-1975 ALDERSHOT: OTHER SCHOOLS Aldershot Handicraft Centre, Queens Road History: opened 1925 to teach woodwork classes to boys from contributory schools; closed 1953 21M72/J85 Log book, 1925-1953 Alresford: see Old Alresford and New Alresford Alton: All Saints Infants School, West End History: built 1876; closed 1971 75M85 Log books, 1908-1971 Admission registers, 1884-1922, 1949-1971 Alton: British/Council School, Normandy Street History: built 1843. New schools built for boys 1867, and for girls and infants 1877. Boys only from 1925. Buildings now occupied by Alton Infant School 206M86 Log books (girls), 1863-1925 4M51/218 Admission register (girls), 1868-1911 Alton: Eggar’s School History: founded 1641 by John Eggar 39M67 Lists of scholars, 1641-1879 Alton: Mayfield School (independent school) History: opened 1944; closed 2000 120A11 Admission register, 1968-1997 HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVES AND LOCAL STUDIES SCHOOL LOG BOOKS AND ADMISSION REGISTERS A 100 year access restriction applies to these records – for more details see www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/archives/visit/accessrestrictions Alton National/CE/St Lawrence Primary School History: originally located in the Town Hall. New school built 1840 next to St Lawrence Church. Infants moved to All Saints in 1924 and boys to British School in 1925, leaving girls only. Reorganised as a primary school in 1939. St Lawrence name used from 1960s 205M86 Log books (girls), 1863-1939 205M86 Log books (boys), 1889-1925 74M85 Log book (infants), 1902-1924 205M86 Log books, 1939-1995 205M86 Admission registers, 1939-1953, 1963-1986 Alverstoke: see Gosport Ampfield CE (Controlled) Primary School History: built 1856 by Sir William Heathcote. New school built 1897 17M90 Log books, 1865-1985 17M90/A296 Admission register, 1901-1977 ANDOVER: INFANT and JUNIOR SCHOOLS Andover: see also Hatherden Andover: Balksbury County Primary/Junior School History: opened 1966 23A08 Admission registers, 1966-1997 Andover: Charlton National/CE School History: built 1876; closed 1962 209M86 Log books, 1910-1962 Andover: Miss Gale's Infant School, Marlborough Street History: opened 1872 in former School of Industry building; closed 1935 208M86 Log books, 1872-1935 Admission registers, 1871-1935 Andover National/CE Boys School, East Street History: built 1860, replacing earlier school of 1818; closed 1932 207M86 Log books, 1862-1932 Admission registers, 1874-1910, 1921-1932 Andover: Shepherds Spring County Infant School History: opened 1969; closed 2008 117A08 Log books, 1969-2008 Admission registers, 1969-2008 HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVES AND LOCAL STUDIES SCHOOL LOG BOOKS AND ADMISSION REGISTERS A 100 year access restriction applies to these records – for more details see www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/archives/visit/accessrestrictions Andover: Vigo County Junior School History: opened c1965 69M93 Log books, 1965-1996 Admission registers, 1980-1996 ANDOVER: SENIOR SCHOOLS Andover Central School History: opened ?1916 for girls. Amalgamated with Grammar school in 1925 89A13 Admission register, 1916-1925 Andover CE Senior Girls/Secondary Girls School, London Road History: built 1937/8. Amalgamated with secondary boys to form Winton School 1974 60M67/PK46 List of pupils, 1937 75A04 Evacuees admission register, 1939-1945 Andover: Grammar School History: endowed by John Hanson in 1569. Boys only until amalgamated with Andover Centre school in 1925. Became John Hanson Comprehensive School 1974 38M85/BC/F1 List of boys admitted, 1874 89A13 Admission registers, 1902-1925 Ashford Hill: see Kingsclere Woodlands Ashmansworth CE School History: built 1872; closed 1925 210M86 Log books, 1877-1925 Admission register, 1905-1925 Avington National/Board/Council School History: new school built 1901; closed 1925 211M86 Log books, 1892-1925 Awbridge Board/Council/Primary School History: built 1877 6A17 Log books, 1898-1921 Admission register, 1877-1912, Admission register (infants) 1933-1952 Admission registers, 1939-1945, 1952-1966 HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVES AND LOCAL STUDIES SCHOOL LOG BOOKS AND ADMISSION REGISTERS A 100 year access restriction applies to these records – for more details see www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/archives/visit/accessrestrictions Bartley: see Copythorne BASINGSTOKE: INFANT AND JUNIOR SCHOOLS Basingstoke: Beech Down Junior/Primary School History: opened 1976; closed 2004 85A04 Admission registers, 1976-2003 Admission register (Wendan Unit), 1976-1998 Basingstoke: Board/Brook Street Council/Brookvale County Primary School History: opened 1909 for infants. Included juniors from 1926. Closed 1985 142M85 Log books, 1911-1985 Admission registers, 1947-1985 Basingstoke Board/Council/Fairfields Schools History: opened 1888. Juniors moved to May Place from 1939 and then to The Shrubbery Annexe from 1948 (later Shrubbery Junior School) and senior girls moved to Shrubbery Girls School in 1954, both in Cliddesden Road. In 1960 senior boys moved to Charles Chute School and the juniors rejoined the infants at Fairfields. 64M84 Log book (boys), 1888-1901 64M84 Log books (girls), 1887-1888; (senior girls), 1904-1948 35M86 Log books (infants), 1904-1985 (inc. juniors 1923-1953) 64M84 Log book (juniors), 1953-1981 64M84 Admission register (boys), 1888-1896 114A06 Admission register (boys), 1896-1910 114A06 Admission registers (senior boys), 1924-1941 114A06 Admission registers (senior girls), 1929-1941 35M86 Admission registers (infants), 1920-1985 (inc. juniors 1923-1949) 122M85 Admission registers (juniors), 1956-1985 Basingstoke: British School, Sarum Hill History: built 1841; infants school built 1875; closed c1888 8M62/C2/1 Log book, 1862-1876 Basingstoke: Buckskin/Stratton Park County Infant School History: opened 1965. Became Stratton Park County Infant School in 1978 and Park View County Infant School in 1986 157M86 Log books, 1965-1986 274M87 Admission registers, 1965-1986 Basingstoke: Buckskin/Stratton Park County Junior School History: opened 1965. Became Stratton Park County Junior School in 1978 and Park View County Junior School in 1986 275M87 Log book, 1965-1969 Admission registers, 1965-1986 HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVES AND LOCAL STUDIES SCHOOL LOG BOOKS AND ADMISSION REGISTERS A 100 year access restriction applies to these records – for more details see www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/archives/visit/accessrestrictions Basingstoke: Cranbourne County Infant School History: opened 1971; closed 1985 115M85 Log book, 1971-1985 Admission registers, 1971-1985 Basingstoke: Kings Furlong County Infant School History: opened ?1979 119M85 Admission register, 1979-1985 Basingstoke: Kings Furlong County Junior School History: opened ?1975 34M86 Admission register, 1975-1985 Basingstoke: Marnel Junior School History: not known 65A15 Admission registers, 1972-1993 Basingstoke: Merton Junior School, Popley History: opened 1969 146A11 Admission registers, 1969-1994 Basingstoke: National School (Boys), Cross Street History: amalgamated c1820 with Blue Coat school; closed 1888 114A06 Admission register, 1873-1888 Basingstoke: St John's National/CE/Primary School History: built 1901 in Church Street. Moved to new site in Kingsmill Road, 1967 33M86 Log books (juniors), 1924-1955 Log books (infants), 1931-1985 (inc. juniors from 1956) Admission registers, 1967-1985 Basingstoke: South Ham County Infants School History: opened 1959;
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