Image ID: 18260
Courtesy of Reg Baker
Bucks Lane
Sutton Bonington
England
This building was formerly the Free School. This is a rear view, looking south east from St Michael's churchyard. Boys were taught to 'read, write and cost accounts and learn the Latin tongue.' The schoolmaster took in a few boarding pupils. In 1860, following criticism of the premises by the School Inspectors, new classrooms were built onto the schoolmaster's house with the aid of public subscriptions. (These are now used as the Church Rooms and the Play Group meets there in the mornings.) In 1886 the Endowed School became an Infant School, and the older boys as well as the older girls used the National School. The building remained the Infant School until 1965. (information from Sutton Bonington Local History Society)
Date: 05/02/1979
Organisation Reference: NCCS001312
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