Wellingborough News, 8th December 1883, transcribed by Kay Collins
Higham Ferrers Board Schools Wanted, a Transfer Pupil Teacher in her second or third year, for the Infants' Department of the above Schools.Apply, stating salary required, on or before the 10th day of December instant, to the Clerk of the School Board, Higham Ferrers. Duties to commence 31st Dec. 1883.
James Sarjent, Clerk to the School Board. Dec. 4th, 1883.
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Rushden Argus, 13th March 1891, transcribed by Kay Collins
School ExaminationOn Thursday evening the scholars attending the evening classes at the Board Schools were examined by H.M. Inspector. After the examination the scholars and members of the Board were entertained to supper by the Master.
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Rushden Echo, 15th March 1901, transcribed by Kay Collins
A Handsome Bronze Medal, in case has been awarded to Roland Cox, attending the Higham Ferrers Board School, by Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, for excellence in competitive examination on the Geography, History, resources, &c., of Canada. The presentation was made on Friday by Mr. S. Pack, Chairman of the School Board, who suitably addressed the scholars on the occasion.
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The Rushden Echo, 12th November 1909, transcribed by Kay Collins
Presentation to a teacherAs a mark of esteem, Miss Chambers, who has resigned her position on the teaching staff at the Council Schools, was on Monday presented with a pair of candlesticks and a silver-backed hair brush and comb. Alderman T Patenall, chairman of the School Managers, made the presentation on behalf of the teachers and managers, and spoke in high praise of Miss Chambers’ fifteen years’ service.
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Rushden Argus, 8th May 1914, transcribed by Kay Collins
HIGHAM FERRERS - EXHIBITIONThe annual exhibition of the evening classes was held in the schools on Friday, when a large number of scholars and friends attended. The work showed general excellence, and reflects great credit upon Mr. Margetts and his staff.
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Rushden Echo, 15th July 1921, transcribed by Kay Collins
The second annual Parents' Day was held at the Council Schools yesterday week, about 150 parents attending. The school was opened to the visitors in the afternoon, and much interest was taken in the displayed work by the scholars' drawings, handicraft, etc. A demonstration was given by the girls, consisting of singing, reciting, dancing, etc. The entertainment was highly instructive to the visitors.
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