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Pancake Making pictures. Five year old pupils from Gawthorpe Infants School, Ussett, West Yorkshire, pictured making pancakes. An experiment thought up by headmistress Margaret Craighan
Betty Campbell was a community activist and Wales first black head teacher. Born into a poor household in Butetown, she won a scholarship to the Lady Margaret High School for Girls in Cardiff
Teacher greets a new addition to her class and introduces him to one of his new class mates at South Mead School, Southfield, Wimbledon. 14th January 1954
A mother drops off her son at his new school, South Mead School, Southfield, Wimbledon. Seen here meeting his new teacher for the first time. 14th January 1954
Pupils at South Mead School, Southfield, Wimbledon having their morning milk before play time.. 14th January 1954
A pupil at South Mead School, Southfield, Wimbledon during an art lesson. 14th January 1954
A pupil in isolation at the South Mead School, Southfield, Wimbledon. 14th January 1954
Teacher greets a new addition to her class at South Mead School, Southfield, Wimbledon. 14th January 1954
A young pupil at the L. C. C. Day nursery in Regency StreetA young pupil at the L.C.C. Day nursery in Regency Street, Victoria London 8th February 1954
Prayers at the Gatehouse School, Bethnal Green, in the East End of London. 23rd January 1975
Children at the Gatehouse School, Bethnal Green, in the East End of London seen here during a lesson on money. 23rd January
One hundred years ago, at the beginning of star education in England, the school board for London built one its first schools in Berger Road, Hackney
Schoolchildren in Language Class at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 22nd May 1967. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist
School teacher Mrs Sheila Collier called the register and found she had an extra pupil. Sat at the school desk beside four-year-old Sally Ann Smith was a giant golden retriever
Children of barge familys seen here being educated on the canal bank by a floating school which is a converted narrow boat. Circa 1960
Margaret, aged 2 and a half, starts nursery school. She is the only one of 30 pupils at the school to turn up today, all the others have Asian flu, and so have three of the staff of four
Halcyon days when class sizes were no bigger than twenty children. A morning of Maths and English for the the pupils of Christopher Hatton Primary. 15th November 1962
Science master seen here with his students during a revision class prior to sitting their exams. 22nd November 1956
Youngsters settle in at Providence School. 1973
Hustler School science class. 1971
Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, Windward Islands, West Indies. 27th July 1955
Brushing up on their artwork fifth year pupils from Battyeford Middle School are helping to produce the scenery for a Rock Nativity
16 year old actor Jack Wild who played the role of the Artful Dodger in the 1968 Lionel Bart musical film Oliver! Pictured visiting his schoolmates at the Barbara Speake Drama School, East Acton
Brakenhale School Feature, Bracknell, Berkshire, 15th January 1986. Biology
Pupils at the newly opened Latchmere Road School, Kingston Upon Thames seen here having a geography lesson, Circa October 1936
1896 Dennis Road School, Sparkbrook, Birmingham. Brushwork Lesson
Children from St Dominics School, Redcar, learn about the stars with the help of Starlab, an inflatable Planetarium operated by Roger Ayres and Rebecca Turner. 16th March 1994
These children from Rawthorpe Infants School heard about life in Chile when they were visited by Canon Alberto Mena, from the South American Missionary Society
Dear Princess Anne... The Bradley Infants School pupils who have written to Princess Anne. From left (back row), Thomas Hudson, Debbie Ayiotis, Adrian Brook, Daniel Summers
Parents are going back to school each day this week to watch their children work. Alan and Janice Dorrington watch Newsome High School fourth form pupil Vicky Smith at work in he design studio during
It was like this... Better than a text book... pupils at Honley Junior School used a very special teaching aid for their history project
Forty French boys and girls aged between 9 - 11 from Boulogne are starting a fortnights schooling at Cannonbury Primary School, Islington, London, N1
Story time! Pupils at Outlane Junior School are well on their way to completing their entry for the Examiner Junior Journalist Competition
Health visitor Jenny Coy, seen at the Ellerslie Child Development Unit receiving a cheque for £ 61.50 from (left to right) Michelle Harper, Sarah Taylor and Carley Greenfield
The Examiner and other newspapers have come under scrutiny of young readers at Ravenshall School, Dewsbury. Children from class three have been studying a wide range of papers
Write on... Mrs Margaret Kendall teaches youngsters at Scissett Middle School about calligraphy, the art of beautiful handwriting
Question time at Birkby Junior School... with head teacher Mr Peter Prichard in the firing line! The interview was conducted by pupils from class 4T
If at first you don t succeed... thats the admirable philosophy of the pupils at Cowersley Junior and Infants School. In last years Examiner Junior Journalist competition the school won a runner up
Weoley Castle residents Miss Irene Lucas, Mrs Winne Benling go back to school, at Ilmington Road School. 13th July 1981
Weoley Castle residents go back to school, at Ilmington Road School. 13th July 1981
Pupils at a Cleveland school were invited to singalong instead of chattering in the class. Youngsters at Dene School were asked to communicate only in song in music lessons
Beneath the blossom of a Kentish Cherry Orchard these little children of the Stackbury Primary School, Kent, take their morning glass of milk. April 1948. P012139
To-morrows teachers are practical men. Some of the student teachers at Kirkby Emergency Training College with models they have made from waste materials
Dalton Junior school now has a computer for each of its four year groups, thanks to fundraising efforts by parents. Some 2
Hundreds of Rawthorpe High School pupils took part in a sponsored read-a-thon, raising 363 for the Sir Malcolm Sergeant Cancer Fund for Children
Penning a poem... Lepton CofE School pupils Nicky Minenovic, Daniel Taylor and Mark Castle learn about the art of poetry from Kirklees childrens services librarian Myra Woodhead
Foxford School, Longford, Coventry, England. 29th September 1987. Grange Road, Coventry, West Midlands CV6 6BB. Pictured. Business Studies Computer Room