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Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)School
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Leslie R Missen, Chief Education Offer: Children over 11 at Beccles RC school (to be reclassified as Junior/Infant)) should be going to the Beccles County Modern School.
East Suffolk CCMr Sauvain - just received your letter. Any temporary accommodation must be approved by the Ministry and meet requirements; Managers' responsibility to provide. Cannot rely on dates from the Development Plan. Suggest the Managers push for a date and a school - there will be plenty of room on the Newlynn Estate when you are ready to proceed with your building.
Need to consider the needs of the children at the school before accepting more.
Approval for allocation of funds for minor works in Beccles school.
Education (Government Department)MP Black of the Education Department writing to the LEA Norfolk. Minor works approval of £21,500 for 4 class school of 120 pupils.
Copies to Fr Wace (new PP at King's Lynn), Canon Brewer.
Form completed by the Headteacher, Mr W Cole. 51 boys, 61 girls, 5 full-time staff; "Infants transferred from old school June 1967".
Education (Government Department)"Julie O'Connor, the diocese of East Anglia director of schools' service for nearly 20 years., has retired." Story continues
image caption: "Julie O'Connor and Flavio Vettese said goodbye to the Diocese of East Anglia curia team at a lunch on 27th September. Julie is retiring and Flavio has become CEO of Our Lady of Walsingham Catholic Multi Academy Trust."
The £5,100 loan agreement is provided for agreement and signature. Any amendments must be forwarded for the agreement to be changed.
manuscript annotation 1: "Hugh McKune replaced by Brian Thomas..." [Fr Wace]
manuscript annotation 2: "Draft returned to DES for amendment ATB 22.2.67" [Fr Brewer]
Bill for £900 as Claim #8 for work being done on the school - "New Roman Catholic School. King's Lynn"
2d stamp affixed with "Received with thanks 6 May 1957"
Discussion about a letter from Fr Brewer regarding Nottingham Diocese contacting them about the potential for a secondary school placed in a central position to serve a district on either side of the diocesan boundary and two LEAs.
Sammons, Francis Ethelbert Clowes Rev (1925-1975)A school that featured in a television series [Channel 5 series Bad Habits, Holy Orders, in which five party girls spend a month with the school's sisters] and has educated pupils through two world wars is appealing for the public's help to save it from collapse. Sacred Heart School in Swaffham says it may have to close its senior school at the end of the academic year unless funding can be found to support it.
The school, run by the Daughters of Divine Charity, was founded in 1914 and moved to its current site in 1920. It now has 162 pupils aged from three to 16 across its nursery, lower and senior schools. Now, with the future for its 68 senior pupils in doubt, parents and staff at the Mangate Street school say financial help will be needed to support its operation and the work of its sisters.
News items from The Eastern Daily Press
Eastern Daily Press"St John Henry Newman Catholic Primary School and Nursery, in Hampton Water, Peterborough, has opened its doors to new pupils, teachers and staff for the first time this week. The school is now oopen for nursery, reception, year 1 and 2 children in the first year. Eventually it will cater for 630 pupils when full and will be run by the diocese ot East Anglia. More than 50 pupils are already enrolled." Story continues
image: pupils outside front of school
"A new Catholic primary school in Hamptons East, Peterborough was approved by Peterborough City Council at a meeting on 12th February and is believed to be the first Catholic school to have been given the green light in a decade." Story continues.
The Catholic TimesPat Harrington writing [to unstated audience] about repeating last year's success with the Flower Festival for 1996 to be held 13 to 15 June. Theme is "All peoples of Eartn, Praise the Lord". Outline of approach and first coffee morning to raise funds on 20 September.
CorrespondentForm signed and dated by Fr Ketterer. Not all sections completed.
Title: "Statement of Managers' or Governors' resources to defray expenses which would fall to be borne by them under section 15 (3) (a) of the Education Act 1944"
In accordance with the Instrument of Management (#1000) Bishop Grant appoints 4 individuals to be Foundation Managers for St Martha's for a period of 3 years: Fr Hammons, Mrs Catton, Mr Thomas, Mr Ward.
Grant, Charles Alexander Rev LCL BA (1906-1989)Mr Devane replaces Mrs Catton as a School Manager
Grant, Charles Alexander Rev LCL BA (1906-1989)Renewal of 3 year term as School managers: Fr Hammond, Mrs Devane, Mr Thomas, Mr Ward
Grant, Charles Alexander Rev LCL BA (1906-1989)"A clifftop special schoool ansd a city academy are amionfg four Norfolk schools to be earmarked for multi-million pound rebuilds by the government." Story continues.
image caption: "Helen Bates, assistant director of the schools service at the Catholic Diocese of East Anglia"
Note of a telephone conversation with Miss Watts from NCC Education. County Plan will be sent to Mr Parkin, then need to arrange a meeting to discuss it. Plan for 150 in 1st school and 150 on Middle school. Adaption would be required so will invite Architect, Mr Waite, to attend.
Bailey, Patrick Rev (1932-2022)