Reference No | CA/25/2/11/216 |
Title | Aberdeen Town Council Education Committee: Teachers' Letters [197] |
Description | Selection made from original letter binder (see series level for appraisal criteria): - application for transfer from Ethel M. Anderson; - teacher doing forestry work for the war effort in her holidays; - Hilton Primary: absences of teachers due to travel arrangements from Lerwick and suspected visit to fiancee; staff deployment onto civil defence work; assistance of pupils with ration books [most schools had a letter indicating how many they would be able to complete these have not all been retained if it is just a figure]; fire watchers; assessment of Wallace Jackson as a teacher; - Skene Street: temperature in building; need for an assistant; - Rosemount J.S. School: admission of evacuee from London [DPA]; damage to school gym from dancing and boy soldiers' boots at the weekend; report on teacher Hester Macdonald; fire guards; report on clerkess Bettina Marr, including accusation of theft [leaving to join ATS]; report on assistant art teacher Wallace Jackson; need for young rather than aged teachers in Domestic Science; underage work by named pupil at Milton's butchers [DPA]; - Torry J.S. School: theft of warden's equipment; fire wardens/watchers; condition of buildings; - Robert Gordon's College: books for 51st Highland Division; - Torry Nursery: visit of Queen and Princess Elizabeth; visit from Agricultural College students; - St Peter's: essays on Czechoslovakia; - Middle J.S.: firewatching; - Ashley Road: size of infant classes; - Victoria Road School: valediction of teacher Georgina S. Maitland; inadequate accommodation; - St Margaret's Episcopal School: firewatchers list; opinions of staff on various war initiatives including ration books; - Walker Road: ration books; - Convent of the Sacred Heart: impact of evacuation on seating accommodation; - Aberdeen High School for Girls: transfer of pupil from Aberlour Secondary with copy of form S.12 relating to the school; - St Paul St.: use of school by Wardens; behaviour of pupil at dinners [DPA]; - Commerce St.: demand for nursery places in the district; - Ruthrieston J.S.: ration books; newsletter for the 51st Highland Division; - Oakbank: vegetable seeds send by the USA. - Woodside: accommodation for infant classes; - Mile End : letter of thanks at retirement from James McGregor; - Frederick Street J.S.: Fire prevention officer; Grammar School: travel arrangements for pupil [DPA]; panels for senior leaving certificates; evacuees from London; staffing; admission process for kindergarten child [DPA]; fire watchers; recommendation of Mary Adams for kindergarten post; query about residential institutions for challenging pupil; refrerence for James Henderson; - High School for Girls: request for leave of absence for teacher Mrs Macmillan whose husband was wounded on service; salary scale alterations; evacuees from London; appeal against decision not to admit child; fruit picking for Agricultural Executive Committee; French Welfare Week; request to hae one ermine and one squirrel stuffed; Dr Mary Esslemont taking red cross lectures; - Middlefield and Hanover St.: recommendations of names for AET Girls Home [DPA]; - Middlefield School: completion of huts and debris [from 1943 bomb] on playground; - Hanover St.: letter of resignation of Dorothy Robertson on marriage - requests permission to continue teaching as fiance is in HM Forces; - Linksfield: cases of children whose family are unwilling to put them forward for secondary exam because of financial circumstancs [DPA]; - Kittybrewster: firewatching; lack of suitable footwear; - Sunnybank: firewatching and fire fighting; requisitioning of part of school by military; - St. Clement St.: proposed additional class for pupils who are backward because of reduced school hours during the war. - Seaton: letter of resignation of Mary Sutherland on marriage - requests permission to continue teaching; CV and references for headmaster William Stewart; - Powis J.S.: paper economy; applicants for Technical Subjects (James Davie and William Riddell); anonymous letter regarding spelling of former pupil. |
Date | 14 Feb - 21 Dec 1944 |
Extent | 1 folder |
Open or Restricted Access | Restricted |
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