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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.

Acc. Various


Ref: TRG

TREGROES Board, Council School

The 1905 report states that the school, a provided, mixed school, was erected in 1878. There was accommodation for 104. There were 72 on the books in 1904 and average attendance was 50. The school closed in 2007.

School Records

Log books
21 October 1878 - 19 July 1895 â€" TRG/1
24 July 1895 - 6 July 1922 â€" TRG/2
1922-1999 â€" TRG/3

Registers

Admission, progress and withdrawal
1878-1921 â€" TRG/R/1

Pre School-Age admissions
1946-1953 â€" TRG/R/2

Attendance registers 1987, 1989, 1990, 1997-2006 - TRG/AR/1-23

Summary registers
1927-1933 â€" TRG/SR/1
1939-1943 â€" TRG/SR/2

Stock and stores account book
1879-1912 â€" TRG/X/1

Attendance, summary and school fees
1889-1896 â€"TRG/X/2

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. 55

Deeds
317/T37

School plans
1911 CDC/A/1/152
nd CDC/A/1/153

Other records of Tregroes School (deposited when school closed in 2007), DYC/ED/23
1. Punishment book 1901-1944
2. Meals register 1985-86
3. School brochure (no date but post-1996; two copies)
4. Exercise book: Ymarferion Cymraeg, Hydref 1960
5. Cylchgrawn Cymru'r Plant, Ionawr1952
6. Commemorative picture, being a montage of drawing of the school building and photographs of the 13 remaining pupils when the school closed in 2007.
7. File of pupils' work- mathematics, science
8. File of pupils' work- Welsh, English
9. File of pupils' work- other subjects

Miscellaneous

Various certificates awarded to the depositor when a pupil at Tregroes Council School 1923-30 â€" ADX/88

Cardigan and Tivyside Advertiser
14 November 1919 3B;
16 January 1920 3E;
6 February 1920 3C.


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