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: AAE/C ABERAERON - British, later Council, SchoolThe 1847 "Blue Books" state that Aberaeron British School was established in 1844. There were 67 scholars, and average attendance the previous year was 64.
The 1905 report states that the school, a non-provided mixed school, was erected in 1872. There was accommodation for 240. In 1904 there were 157 on the books, and average attendance was 123.
School RecordsLog books August 1873-December 1918 AAE/C/1
January 1919 - December 1970 AAE/C/2
January 1971 - July 1982 AAE/C/3
September 1982 - March 1989 AAE/C/4
April 1989 - December 1999 AAE/C/5
Registers of admission, progress and withdrawal1882-1904 - AAE/C/R/1
1904-1941 - AAE/C/R/2
1942-1979 - AAE/C/R/3
1979-2007 - AAE/C/R/4
Other school recordsSummary of attendance and payments, 1884-1891 AAE/C/X/1
Stock & stores book, 1919-1930 AAE/C/X/2
Stock & stores book, 1961-1963 AAE/C/X/3
Cynllun Gwaith [Scheme of work] c. 1981 AAE/C/X/4
Education Committee Recordssee:
Aberaeron District, committee minute book, 18 October 1904 â€" 10 September 1919 - 191
Aberaeron Group minutes of managers' meetings, 8 May 1908 - 22 February 1918 - 178
County Council RecordsQuestionnaire 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. 1
Deeds, etc, 1876-1939
253/A44
264A/A55
MiscellaneousSchool inspection report 1999 - CSC/ED/20/1
Ref: AAE/N/ ABERAERON National SchoolThe 1847 "Blue Books" state that there was a Girls' School, established in 1842, and a Church School, established in 1817. There were 67 scholars at the Girls' School and 96 at the Church School. Average attendance the previous year was 60 and 76 respectively. The 1905 report states that the school, a non-provided, mixed school, was erected in 1847. There was accommodation for 281. In 1904 there were 125 on the books and average attendance was 95.
School RecordsNone
Education Committee Records See:
Aberaeron District, committee minute book, 18 October 1904 - 10 September 1919 - 191
Aberaeron Group, minutes of managers' meetings, 8 May 1908 - 22 February 1918 - 178
County Council RecordsQuestionnaire 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. 2
School plans, c. 1902-1904 CDC/A/1/37, 103