Surname:
Muswellbrook Presbyterian School
Details:
56 pupils examined by Rev. J.S. White in the Scots church
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National School Murrurundi
Details:
Alexander Brodie calling for tender for 40,000 bricks on behalf of the Board of Patrons for the school
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National School, Merriwa
Details:
F.J. Shaw teacher receiving boarders
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Newcastle Grammar School
Details:
Land acquired and 3000 pounds to be put towards school house.
Surname:
Newcastle Grammar School
Details:
To re-commence 12th January; under superintenence of Rev. Wilton and G.E Darby (of the Senior Dept., Royal Military College, Sandhurst). Tuition details
Surname:
Newcastle Grammar School
Details:
School to be carried on in the Vestry of the Cathedral. Master - W.H. Wilkinson
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Newcastle Grammar School
Details:
Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Grammar School and Primary School at Newcastle
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Newcastle Industrial School
Place:
Newcastle Police Court
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Mary Winser, Sarah Dixson, Elizabeth Phillips, Mary Coughlan, Bridget McEvoy, Jemima Burt, Ellen Johnson, Winifred McDonnell, Ellen Phibbin, Mary Jane Wright, Elizabeth Thompson and Jane Winser were all charged with having wilfully destroying property during the riots at the Industrial School, Newcastle
Surname:
Newcastle School
Details:
A room in the church devoted to the purposes of a school run on the Bell system. 30 pupils
Surname:
Newcastle school
Details:
School for Young Ladies at Newcastle run by Miss Green to resume 11th January. Vacancies for 2 boarders
Surname:
Newcastle School of Arts
Surname:
Newcastle School of Arts
Details:
Annual General Meeting held 20th March in Society room. W. Charlton secretary
Surname:
Newcastle School of Arts
Details:
An allotment of land situated nearly opposite the new military barracks and adjoining the proposed site of the Newcastle School of Arts to be sold by auction
Surname:
Newcastle School of Arts
Details:
Mr. Colin Christie a former Mayor of the city and who has been identified with its movements since 1849 when he settled in Newcastle said that to his own recollections and from what he had learned from the very early settlers the site of the old markets was never a part of the cathedral cemetery.....The site where the Newcastle School of Arts stands (in 1915) was once a blacks camp and it was also the location of Newcastles original pound. Speaking of 1849, Mr. Christie said that the fence was then standing though the place was not in use as a pound. He was aware that blacks had been buried on the spot where the borough Markets were built many years later but he had never heard of it having been used as a burying ground for white people
Surname:
Paterson Presbyterian School
Details:
Advertising for Master & Mistress to take over the school, presently vacant
Surname:
Patrick Plains Institution (School)
Details:
To be re-opened on 10th January. Mr. & Mrs. T.W. Robinson
Surname:
Patrick Plains Institution (School)
Details:
Reverend J.S. White re-opening his Manse on 8th July
Surname:
Presbyterian Denominational School
Details:
Examinations at the school house. Address given by Rev. J.S. White
Surname:
Presbyterian School
Details:
Opening 17th January. 10/6d per quarter
Surname:
Presbyterian School
Details:
Mr. Hume to re-open school on 2nd January