Archbishop Tenison's (CE) High School: admission register
- SCH6/1/2/9
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- 1930 - 1951
Boys. Used as "under 14 Register" only, October 1945 to September 1948.
Archbishop Tenison School
Archbishop Tenison's (CE) High School: admission register
Boys. Used as "under 14 Register" only, October 1945 to September 1948.
Archbishop Tenison School
Archbishop Tenison's (CE) High School: admission register
Boys over 14
Archbishop Tenison School
Archbishop Tenison's (CE) High School: Log Books
Archbishop Tenison School
Archbishop Tenison's (CE) High School: Domestic Science Centre log book
Includes a teaching practice notebook of 1948. The Centre was also used by Croydon British, Purley Oaks, St. Andrews and St Michaels Schools.
Archbishop Tenison School
Archbishop Tenison's (CE) High School Records
Archbishop Tenison School
Archbishop Tenison School: Records
The school was founded in North End in 1714 as a school for fourteen boys and fourteen girls by Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury. For its endowment, Tenison purchased farmland at Limpsfield and he bequeathed £400 to be laid out in land for the enlargement of the Charity. In 1847, the school was rebuilt as separate girls and boys schools in Selsdon Road with adjacent houses for the Master and Mistress (Tenison Cottages, 1 and 2). The Infants and Junior Girls were transferred to other schools in August 1930 and the Girls school reopened in September 1930 as a Senior Girls school. At the same time, the Boys reopened as a Selective Central School and later became a Grammar School. The two schools amalgamated in September 1952 and in 1959 moved to a new building on Selborne Road.
Archbishop Tenison School
Archbishop John Whitgift Papers
The collection consists of one indenture (1591) and twelve letters (1592 - 1602).
John Whitgift
Apprenticeship Indenture of Thomas Woolnough
Apprenticeship Indenture, dated 09 May 1871, of Thomas Woolnough apprenticed to Mr Owen King, plumber and house decorator. 15 was paid by Lauds charity.
Thomas Woolnough
Apprenticeship Indenture of Stanley George Kenwood
Kenwood was apprenticed as warehouseman and cutter to Sir Alfred William Tyler.
Stanley George Kenwood
Appreciation and Defence Plan (Extracts Only)
Details factors relating to military strength of company, including man power, ground covered, potential enemy (air born landings at Croydon aerodrome or army marching towards London). Then gives details of a defence plan, such as positions in the event of an attack, and various tasks for members of the company at plasces along their defence perimeter (Beds, Gate, farm, Sludge and Isolation). Noted that these are extracts only. Pencil notes on reverse of pages of document.
Applegarth Nursery and Infants School: Minutes
Part of Applegarth Infant School
Applegarth Nursery and Infants School: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Infant School
Applegarth Nursery and Infants School: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Infant School
Applegarth Junior and Infants and Fieldway Primary Schools: Managers Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School
Applegarth Junior and Infants Schools: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School
Applegarth Junior and Infants Schools: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School
Applegarth Junior and Infants Schools: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School
Applegarth Junior and Infants Schools: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School
Applegarth Junior and Infants Schools: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School
Applegarth Junior and Infant Schools: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School
Applegarth Junior and Infant Schools: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School
Applegarth Junior and Infant Schools: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School
Applegarth Junior and Infant Schools: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School
Applegarth Junior and Infant Schools: Governors Minutes
Part of Applegarth Junior School