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Reference NoCA/25/2/11/181
TitleAberdeen Education Authority: Teachers' Letters (160)
Description11/5/1926-19/8/1926

D. M. Andrew, Aberdeen Grammar School, 24th of May 1926,
Approval of the use of the Skene Street playing field for the Boy Scouts Association athletics.

D. Christie, Ferryhill School, 21st of June 1926,
Concerning the disputed late attendance of pupil ‘Young’ and not being issued a perfect attendance certificate on this basis.

Alexander A. Cormack, 14th of May 1926,
Appeal for an uplift in salary based on salaries of colleagues, experience, and loss of money during mandatory training abroad along with extra expenses from mandatory school trips.

E. L. Davidson, 16 Whitehall Place Aberdeen, 9th of June 1926,
Request that if they are permanently employed with the School Board not top be placed at either York Street or St. Clement’s school due to ‘personal circumstances’.

Amy A. Garrick, 10 Gloucester Place, Edinburgh, 20th of July 1926,
Speculative application for a future position including details of qualifications and experience.

*Margaret Galbraith, Rubislaw Special School, 16th of June 1926,
List of names and addresses of pupils attending the class for ‘physically defective children’.

Margaret Galbraith, Rubislaw Special School, 1st of June 1926,
Long-term absence of pupil, Elizabeth Downie.

L. Jenman, Queen’s Cross R.C School, 28th of May 1926,
Reference for prospective teacher, Mrs Bothwell.

Mary P. Kibble, 42 Friars Street, Warwick, 21st of July 1926,
Explanation of their application for post of Assistant Teacher at Aberdeen High School with enclosed references from University, secondary school and their vicar.

R. M. Littlejohn, Skene Square School, 18th of June 1926,
Transfer request of 3 pupils from Rosemount to Sunnybank school due to travel time.

W. P. Law, 45 Fonthill Road, Aberdeen, 17th of May 1926,
Request for an increase in salary.

John A. Mennie, Woodside School, 14th of August 1926,
Breakdown of average attendance for the class and number of students passing examinations.

John A. Mennie, Woodside School, 3rd of June 1926,
Details of bibles ordered for school prizes.

John A. Mennie, Woodside School, 30th of June 1926,
Further details of bibles ordered for school prizes and an apology for the delay in receiving them.

Thomas Miller, George Street School, 2nd of June 1926,
Outcome of the Head Teachers’ Association meeting, Approving Cormack’s Modern Reader books for the next school year and details of where they would be used.

Thomas Miller, George Street School, 2nd of June 1926,
Outcome of the Head Teachers’ Association meeting with a list of recommendations of teachers for the Control Board.

Henry Patton, St. Margaret’s Episcopal School, 11th of August 1926,
Marks for drawing in Lower day School.

William Ross, Broomhill School, 18th of May 1926,
List of students resident outwith city boundaries.

A.G. W., Central School, 13th of July 1926
List of William Noble prize winners.

L. L. Ward, High School for Girls, 18th of June 1926,
Breakdown of marks in all subjects for pupil, Anita M. Moir.

Minnie Young, 32 Mid Stocket Road, Aberdeen, 25th of June 1926,
Request to transfer away from Skene Street School for health reasons, additional request to stay doing Junior work if possible.
Date1926
Extent1 folder
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