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1936 · Page 248 (252 / 496) Transcript Pages
Logbook 2 page 252
27 November 1936

National Savings = 7/- , while the PENNY BANK savings continue to average about £2 each week. During the week four pupils have left and one has been admitted. On Tuesday, 24th., all children assembled in HALL to hear Mr Shaw, the BIRD MAN. Mr S. Albrecht called and checked IIIa and V Registers. Weekly attendance = 94.4% — Weekly attendance = 93.8%. METER READINGS = { Water - 5,047,000 / Electric - 9,748 [upstairs?] 9,768 [downstairs?] / Gas - 989,000 }

NEW BOXES

Four stock boxes - painted green - and fixed on castors have been placed in the Hall, Classrooms 2, 4. and 7.

4 December 1936

National Savings = 8/-. Weekly attendance = 95.5%. 20 NEW BADGES ; - 8 MONITOR, 8 MONITRESS, and 4 PREFECT have been distributed to-day.

11 December 1936

National Savings = 8/6. On Monday, Miss D. Simpson, Supervisor for NEEDLEWORK called at 3.45 p.m. On Tuesday Mr Palmer and Mr Crozier of N.C.C. called re 'Repairs' and alterations. On Wed., Mr E.H. Arnold, Handicraft Supervisor called at 2.30 and remained until 5 p.m. Attendance Officer called twice during the week. School Nurse called to-day at 2.30 p.m. with reference to re-inspection of "DEFECTS". Weekly attendance = 93.7%. METER READINGS = { Water - 5,073,000 / Electric - 9836 [upstairs?] 11868 [downstairs?] / Gas - 995,000 }