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Schools information for Clay Cross and places above it in the hierarchy

Clay Cross

  • In 1855, the Clay Cross (Coal) Company built a number of schools for their workers' children. These were purchased by the local School Board in 1892 and fitted up as a science school. They were designed to hold 1,433 boys and girls and 662 infants.
     
  • A Public Elementary School (mixed) was built in Handley in 1870 for up to 115 children as St. Mark's Church School.
     
  • Michael SPENCER provides us with this school admissions lists.

England

There are several Research Guides from The National Archives giving an excellent overview of the history of education in this country. Also look under keywords 'educational history' and 'schools'.

UK and Ireland