Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School
1862-2012
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Administrative and photographic records of Holy Trinity Primary School, Richmond, and its predecessor schools.
Title:
Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School
Date of work:
1862-2012
Reference number:
S3
Level of description:
Fonds
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Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Unrestricted
General notes:
By 1862 there existed a boys school in Lower Mortlake Road, Richmond (referred to in contemporary records as 'Richmond St John's District C of E Boys School'), and an infants school in West Sheen Vale (referred to as 'New Richmond Infants School'). The head teachers at that time were Albert Gosney and Elizabeth Coulston respectively, the latter of whom held the post until 1903, by which time the infants school was the largest in Richmond Borough. By 1871 the expanding infants school had moved to premises in Lower Mortlake Road and a girls school had been established in the former infants building. The three schools were by that time collectively called Holy Trinity Schools. The West Sheen Vale building was later demolished, and the girls school moved to Princes Road. By the late 1930s the Lower Mortlake Road juniors site had become a mixed school. By the 1950s this site had become overcrowded, and in 1954, in response to campaigning by the school and parents, Richmond Borough Council granted the school the use of a plot of land in Carrington Road. However, it was not until 1970 that the Ministry of Education finally approved the move. The mixed school reopened at Carrington Road under its current name in 1974, and currently serves juniors, infants and nursery-aged children.
Language:
English
Record number:
1496302
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