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  <dc:title>Aberdeen School Board Teachers' Letters (99)</dc:title>
  <dc:description>1/6/1911-1/9/1911

Alice Walker, Causewayend School, June 14th 1910- request to be considered for any vacancies in senior schools across the city 
A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, September 1st 1911- details of two pupils receiving bursary’s 
A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, August 22nd 1911- results of the supplementary exams, along with two pupils who seemed to have not sat the exam 
A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, August 4th 1911- details concerning the circular 437 and the junior students affected 
A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, July 29th 1911- a statement regarding the schools applicants, detailing age, class and more
A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, July 28th 1911- specifies 51 applicants for junior studentships at the school 
A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, July 27th 1911- specifies 4 of the 51 applicants for junior studentships at the school are from George Street
 A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, June 20th 1911- names the teachers preforming temporary duties at the school 
A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, June 7th 1911- details of the Watt Bursars for the 1910-11 session 
A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, June 3rd 1911- concerns the schools staff vacancies and who should fill specific roles 
A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, June 3rd 1911- details the requirements needed for pupils under the Newhills school board to study their Higher Grade Course at the school
A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, June 2nd 1911- suggests approving entrance for two applicants from Kemnay due to a lower number of entrants 
Elizabeth Urquhart- full application form for teacher of needlework and dressmaking 
Lilian Thompson, Victoria Road, August 10th 1911- request for a move of schools due to travel distance 
William Thompson, Commerce Street Public School, June 1st 1911- request for free copy and exercise books with listed reasons for the request and an approximate annual cost 
Lizzie Stephen, Holburn School, August 21st 1911- request for explanation concerning a lack of salary increase 
Jessie Stewart, June 6th 1911- request for transfer to a Higher Grade School with details of her career to date
Charles Stewart, Robert Gordon’s College, June 2nd 1911- request for new equipment for the engineering class due to poor condition 
P. Smart, Broomhill Public School, June 16th 1911- highlights the urgent need for forms for the school gymnasium, also specifying the number of pupils involved in gymnastics 
H. Simpson, Grammar School, June 27th 1911- letter regarding complaints made by Mr Mitchell
H. Simpson, Grammar School, June 23rd 1911- information on prizes and recipients for the school year 
H. Simpson, Grammar School, June 21st 1911- inquiry regarding his pay 
Margaret Riddel, Causewayend School, June 2nd 1911- request for school transfer to change role from Supernumerary 
John Ritchie, Central Evening School, August 29th 1911- addresses concern to a change in the prospectus 
William Ross, St Paul Street Public School, August 15th 1911- concerns a break in at the school 
William Ross, St Paul Street Public School, June 20th 1911- suggests a change in the supplementary course curriculum 
J.Rose, King Street Public School, August 24th 1911- names children who have siblings in the school 
J.Rose, King Street Public School, June 15th 1911- expresses concern for a returning teacher from sick leave, due to repeat absences
John Peters, Middle Public School, June 6th 1911- number of pupils attending summer school
Elizabeth Hisbet, Westfield Public School, August 21st 1911- includes staffing and attendances
William McLean, Kittybrewster Public School, June 1st 1911- requests developments on the schools playground 
John B, Ashley Road Public School, August 16th 1911- enclosed with medical officer documents declaring no infection remains 
Duncan MacKenzie, George Street Higher Grade School, August 24th 1911- explains the claim being prepared for pupils in the higher grade department who live outside the city boundaries 
Duncan MacKenzie, George Street Higher Grade School, July 14th 1911- addresses a girls application to the school and the headmasters personal opinion on the matter 
Duncan MacKenzie, George Street Higher Grade School, June 26th 1911- handover from the headmaster whilst he is on holiday 
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  <dc:date>1911</dc:date>
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