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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.


Ref: BOR


Acc. Various


Ref: BOR/C

BORTH British, Board, Council School

The 1905 report states that the school, a provided, mixed school, was erected in 1864. There was accommodation for 226. In 1904 there were 91 on the books and average attendance was 80.

School Records

Log books
1864-1883 â€" BOR/C/1
1884-1902 (some pages missing) â€" BOR/C/2
1903-1939 â€" BOR/C/3
1939-1983 â€" BOR/C/4
1983-1996 â€" BOR/C/5

Attendance register
1934-1935 BOR/C/AR/1

Education Committee Records

see Borth Group, minutes of managers' meetings, 6 December 1910 - 28 November 1918 - 180

County Council Records

School 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. 24

School Inspection report, Ysgol Craig yr Wylfa, 1996 â€" DYC/ED/29/3

Programme for the opening ceremony, DYC/ED/3/1

Photographs of school building: CDC/ED/VA/12

Plans, 1905, 1949 CDC/A/1/102, 81,84
Deeds, etc, 1868-1921 276/B35

Miscellaneous

New school brochure, July 1968 - ADX 34/3/3


Acc. Various


Ref: BOR/N

BORTH National School

The 1847 "Blue Books" state that the school was established in 1842. There were 81 scholars and average attendance the previous year 80. The 1905 report states that the school, a non-provided, mixed school, was erected in 1842. There was accommodation for 110. In 1904 there were 74 on the books and average attendance was 50.

School Records

Pre-school age register 1946-1967 â€" BOR/N/R/1
Register of admissions 1874-1920 â€" BOR/N/R/2

Education Committee Records

See Borth Group, minutes of managers' meetings, 6 December 1910-28 November 1918 - 180

County Council Records

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. 25

Exhibition material for Borth National school, 1880-1920 â€" DYC/ED/3/2


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