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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risksmmenced on Feb 1“ (Thursday). Very good attendance. Miserable attendance on Friday owing to heavy rains. Av for four openings 101.59/2/1883Attendance

on Monday & Tuesday very good. Very bad attendance the remainder of the week owing to heavy rains - The older children went to Church on Ash Wednesday Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

morning at 11. Mrs Baugh visited the school on Tuesday afternoon and assisted with Needlework. The Revd w E Coles gave Scripture lessons to the first

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class on Thursday & Friday. Av for week 110.14/2/1883Examined the Registers. Folliott Baugh Manager Wm Waring William Eastwick Coles16/2/1883Attendan

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risksery thin school on Monday owing to heavy rain. Average for the week 129. Paper-work much better done, with a few exceptions, w Waring Esq visited the

school on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Baugh visited the school on Tuesday afternoon and Friday morning. The Managers have decided to retain Henry Emery a Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

s Assistant Master for the time being, provided he has passed his examination and is thereby qualified for the post20/2/1883Subjects for Government Ex

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amination Boys Geography } Standards 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Grammar } Girls Geography } Needlework} s.ọng? fQ.r children 7 1.Up from the verdant meadow5The Li

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risksby the Greenwood3Exercise:-The Windmill 2.See the bright water glancing4Exercise:- This is the way Pieces selected and approved by H M Inspectors for

Recitation 1884Standard 1.The Clucking Hen 24 lines Standard 2(Kind Words24} (Don't Grumble 24} 48 lines Standard 3{1 remember32} (The Soldiers Funera Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

l 32} 64 lines Standards 4 & 5 Grouped HMI's permission The May Queen80 + 100 Standards 6 & 7Hubert & Prince of Wales 15023/2/1883Attendance very good

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this week. Av 150. Only eight children permanently absent out of 174. There has been no sewing this week owing to the Government Examination. Mrs Bau

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Riskseing absent from illness. HMI seemed very much dissatisfied with the accommodation. On Friday Mr Emerson HMI's Assistant examined the Standards-Mr & M

rs Baugh & Mr Coles were present during the Examination. The school was closed on Tuesday morning as the Inspector wished to begin the examination at Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

lo'dock, and again on Friday afternoon.22/3/1883w Waring Esq visited the school on Tuesday afternoon and gave sewing prizes to the most deserving girl

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s. Very fair attendance on Monday & Tuesday but kept on diminishing the last three days as the Measles have made their appearance and about 10 familie

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risksolars in Dictation & Arithmetic while some few far inferior to them passed in the 3R’s. Mr Steel Sanitary Inspector called on Thursday to inquire abou

t the families with.9/3/1883Very poor attendance this week, now over 30 families down with Measles. Av - 57. Mr Bond BM, deputy of Dr Baylis Sanitary Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

Doctor for the district came on Thursday and strongly recommended the closing of the school till the measles disappeared. Henry Emery Assistant Master

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is to receive a salary of £40 per annum. Mrs Baugh visited the school on Tuesday afternoon.12/3/1893Very poor attendance today - the no of families w

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risksy to prevent a further spreading of the epidemic.21/3/1883Summary of HMI Report "The third Standard is very weak both in Grammar and Geography. The Ge

ography of the Upper Standards is good and the Grammar is fair. The second Standard has passed fairly in both subjects. With a few bad exceptions the Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

Needlework under Examination has been creditable. Some of the specimens shown are proof of great care and diligence, but too many, especially among th

Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

e specimens of Knitting, are unfinished. The fifth and sixth Standards have not passed well in Arithmetic. Otherwise the Standard work is throughout f

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Riskslittle more attention is required to spelling in the first Standard and to intelligence in the Reading of the fourth standard which in other respects

is good. The work of the first two divisions in the Infants’ Rooms is good and the children in the third are fairly advanced. The papers of the Pupil Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

Teacher are again very creditable. 1 have to call the attention of the Managers to the insufficiency of the accommodation. There were 129 children pre

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sent at Inspection in the main-room which has space for 90 only, and 102 were examined in it. That the instruction is under the circumstances so satis

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risksf the sets used by the second standard." H Emery has passed well. He should be informed that he is now qualified under both Article 60 & 79. Staff Joh

n VinesCertified Teacher 2r Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

- Arts 60 & 79 Signed w Eastwick Coles Manager & Correspondent3Mem: particulars with ref. To Miss Wells Ass Mistress Date of birthDec 11* 1857 Where

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PJNat Schools Henley on Thames 1872-1876 When Ex for Certificate } Christmas 1879 } Not trained Received her Parchment No24/3/1883The children have no

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks week.6/4/1883Re-opened the school on Monday after being closed for three weeks on account of the measles, a fair attendance but a great number still

totally absent who have not sufficiently recovered from the Measles to attend school. Av attendance this week 100. Mrs Baugh visited the school on Wed Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

nesday & Thursday afternoon.13/4/1883Attendance much better this week Av 135. Arranged the classes to begin new work more systematically as owing to t

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he serious epidemic of Measles nothing very definite has been attempted. Admitted Jane Smith, Aaron Warren, Edmund Blundell, Sarah Ann & Emily Parrett

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risksevd w E Coles gave his usual scripture lessons.20/4/1883Attendance not quite so good this week owing to two wet days, the children from Pratts Bottom

were nearly all absent. Received a Medical Certificate from the Sanitary Officer - stating the necessity for closing the school from March 12* to Apri Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

l 1” to prevent the spread of Measles. Average for this week's attendance 128. Medical Certificate from Sanitary Office CO Baylis MD MEDICAL OFFICER O

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F HEALTH 11 Beulah Rd Tunbridge Wells 18th April 1883 1 hereby certify that 1 advised the Managers of Chelsfield National School, to close the school

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks883Attendance a little better this week. Av 130. 25 children totally absent, have been so far this past month, and have been reported to the Attendanc

e Officer three times, but he has taken no notice of it. Obliged to urge upon the necessity of looking these cases up. Work progressing very fairly, c Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

hildren seem to be taking an interest in their work. Object lesson to upper division on Wednesday on a Newspaper - Essay written on the lesson. Revd w

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E Coles gave scripture lessons as usual. Received a Notice from the Rev J A Boodle Diocesan Inspector of his intention to Examine this school on Scri

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Confronting Coastal Flooding Risksry of Classes as they now stand. BoysGirls Infants2019} Standard 11614}Total Standard 21918}184 Standard 31323} Standard 4,5,6,72230}4/5/1883Attendanc

e much better this week. Av 144. Admitted Henry Latter to the Infant room. Sarah Ann & Emily Parrett left this week, parents removed to Halsted. The A Confronting Coastal Flooding Risks

ttendance Officer has at last looked up the absentees. Mr Coles gave Scripture lessons as usual to the first class. The children were this day enterta

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ined by a conjuror, after school, through the kindness of Mrs Brind, of Court Lodge. Learnt the Tonic- sol-fa scale this week. Lesson to first class o

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