Archifdy Ceredigion Archives
SCHOOL RECORDS
NB. Admissions registers and log books are closed for 100 years. Other school records are closed to the public for 30 years after the date at which they were made.Acc. Various
Ref: TFI TREFILAN Church of England SchoolThe 1847 "Blue Books" state that the school was erected in 1806. There were 45 scholars and average attendance the previous year was 40. The 1905 report states that the school, a non-provided mixed school, was erected in 1859. There was accommodation for 104. There were 42 on the books in 1905 and average attendance was 34.
School RecordsLog books
7 July 1905-15 March 1920 â€" TFI/1
25 September 1973â€"15 March 1996 â€" TFI/2
Log book, Liverpool Evacuee Dept, Trefilan N.P. School: St. Paul’s C.E. School and Holy Trinity C.E. School, 1942-1943 - TFI/EV/1
Admissions Register 1932â€"2013 â€" TFI/R/1
Attendance Register 2006/07 (one only retained as sample) TFI/AR/1
Summary Register 1988â€"1992 â€" TFI/SR/1
Minutes Book of Trefilan Non-Provided School managers 1928-1958 â€" TFI/X/1
Education Committee recordssee Lampeter group, Minutes of managers' meetings
[1905]-1919 - 182
County Council RecordsSchool brochure, 1983 DYC/ED/4
Questionnaire dated 1920 giving details of the school and its catchment area, with the headmaster’s opinions on local education, employment prospects and other local issues. CDC/ED/30, no. 94
School plans
1905 CDC/A/1/92
1939 CDC/A/1/93-4