- 8 March 1937
Miss Stewart is absent to-day owing to the illness of her mother.
- 9 March 1937
Miss Stewart returns to duty.
- 12 March 1937
National Savings = 18/6 . Severe weather .... SNOW, WIND, heavy RAIN .... has caused the weekly % of attendance to fall to 87.3 . Term Examinations have continued all the week. METER READINGS { Water .... 5,235,000 / Electric .... 1,405 down / 12.70 up / GAS .. 1,024,000
- 19 March 1937
National Savings = 3/6 . Attendance Officer reported on 16th. and took a new list of absentees. Staff met in Headmaster's Room from 4.30 until 5.30 p. on 27th. Weekly attendance = 88.99 . TERM EXAMINATIONS are almost finished.
- 23 March 1937
Grading Examination .. 9am. - noon. then holiday in afternoon. (Mr W.H. Turnbull as Superintendent) No Registers were marked for the two sessions.
- 25 March 1937
EASTER HOLIDAY commenced at noon to-day ... 13 School sessions. Children received their TERM REPORTS to take home. Weekly attendance = 92.5% . Form IX in duplicate was sent direct to County Hall. n/c, and other returns were sent to School Correspondent. National Savings = 9/6.
- 5 April 1936
School re-opened after holiday with full staff.
- 6 April 1936
Miss Feggetter absent .... mother ill.
- 9 April 1936
Miss Feggetter absent for 4th. successive day ; her class has been taken by the Headmaster. Weekly Attendance = 93% . Three pupils have been admitted and three have left.