Agendas and Reports of the Schools Committee
- CBC/2/11
- Series
- 6 Oct 1963 - 14 Feb 1972
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Agendas and Reports of the Schools Committee
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Agendas of County Secondary Schools
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Attendance and School Accommodation Sub-Committee
Part of Croydon Borough Council
First members appointed from Education Committee 14 sep 1903 on recommendation from Special Sub-committee appointed to consider and report on several sub-committees constitution
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Part of Croydon Borough Council
These books largely comprise pages of the printed Council minutes, pasted into larger volumes, and signed. Vols 1-4 have handwritten marginal headings, and marginal indexes, but in general these minutes contain no information which is not in the printed editions: noteworthy exceptions are indicated. Some further supplementary documents are also bound into the volumes, notably signed copies of Notices declaring Streets Public Highways, and signed copies of Particulars of Properties recommended for purchase etc. (with prices).
Council Schools Manager Minutes
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Croydon Education Office: Administrative Papers
Part of Croydon Borough Council
These volumes are bound files of correspondence, reports, and other papers, compiled by the Croydon School Board, 1870-1902; and by its successor, Croydon Corporations Education Office, from 1903 onwards. They fall into two groups: those on general topics, and those relating to individual schools (the 'School Portfolios). Many of these sets of papers appear to have been bound up as volumes in 1903 (when education became the direct responsibility of the local authority); in 1924; and in about 1932 (when there was a major reorganisation of the education service). The 1920s and 1930s files were kept in spring-backed binders, until they were bound as volumes in the early 1990s. The files seem to have fallen into disuse during World War 2 (when, for example, the system of regular annual returns from schools was discontinued); and were only added to sporadically in the 1940s. Some of the volumes contain more than one file bound together.
Croydon Education Office: Administrative Papers
Part of Croydon Borough Council
These volumes are bound files of correspondence, reports and other papers compiled by Croydon School Board, (1870 - 1903) and its successor, the Education Office of Croydon Corporation, from 1903 onwards. They fall into two groups: those on general topics and those relating to individual schools, (the school portfolios). Many of these sets of papers appear to have been bound up as volumes in 1903 (when education became the direct responsibility of the local authority; in 1914; and about 1932 (when there was a major reorganisation of the education service). The 1920s and 1930s files were kept in spring-backed binders, until they were bound as volumes in the early 1990s. The files seem to have fallen into disuse during World War Two (when, for example, the system of regular annual returns from schools was discontinued) and were only added to sporadically in the 1940s.
Croydon Education Office: General Administrative Files
Part of Croydon Borough Council
These files contain correspondence and reports relating to departments of government, general educational topics and educational establishments other than schools.
Croydon Education Office: School Portfolios
Part of Croydon Borough Council
These files contain papers relating to individual schools, including statistical returns for the year from schools, copies of inspectors reports, papers relating to new buildings, correspondence between the Education Office and the school and government departments regarding the school.
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Committee set up with following objects: to co-ordinate work among young people, with guidance and leadership; to make a complete survey of the Borough to identify local needs and the extent to which these were satisfied by extant organisations; and to make recommendations to the Education Committee regarding assisstance to various voluntary organisations.
Day Central and Continuation School Sub-Committee
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Elementary Schools (Education) Sub-Committee
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Sub-committee set up at Education Committee 14 Sep 1903
Further Education Sub-Committee
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General Purposes Sub-Committee and Remand Home Sub-Committee
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Higher and Technical Education Sub-Committee
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Industrial School and Detention Home Committee
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Juvenile Employment Sub-Committee
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Sub-committee set up under the Education (Choice of Emploment) Act 1910, to arrange information, co-operate with the Labour Exchange and to advise the Board of Trade regarding management of the Labour Exchange. Became the Employment and Welfare Sub-committee 20 Sep 1917
Medical Inspection Sub-Committee
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Set up at Education Committee 6 Dec 1909 to have a total of eight members, of which four were to be nominated from the Education Committee and four from the Attendance and School Accommodation Sub-Committee, to cope with all matters medical
Minutes of County Secondary Schools
Part of Croydon Borough Council
The minutes of each schools Governors meetings, in alphabetical order of school, and in reverse order of date within each schools records.
Polytechnic Committee Minute Book
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Polytechnic for the supply of Technical and Manual Instruction for children over 14
Primary Education (Education) Sub-Committee
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Queens Road Homes [Queens Hospital] : Admission and Discharge Books (Old Format)
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Names are entered in chronological order. Details include calling (occupation), religious persuasion, address, and address to which discharged. Total statistics are given each week
Queens Road Homes [Queens Road Hospital] : Admission and Discharge Books (New Format)
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Names are entered in chronological order. Details include class for diet, or ward etc to which allocated. Total statistics are given each week.
Queens Road Homes: Admission and Discharge Registers
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Names are entered in a loosely alphabetical order. Details include the name and address of a friend or relation. The start date for each volume is the approximate date at which it appears to have begun in use. However, most of the volumes record a number of earlier admissions, presumably copied from older volumes. There is also some other duplication between volumes.