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- 1947
2 photos with writing on back of John Clarke born 1937
Showing Fancy Dress and school photos
attended Bampton School
Janet Westman
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2 photos with writing on back of John Clarke born 1937
Showing Fancy Dress and school photos
attended Bampton School
Janet Westman
Wood Green school bus crashes; 3 die and 16 hurt February 3rd 1972
Wood Green school bus crashes; 3 die and 16 hurt February 3rd 1972
Nik Stanbridge
Bampton C of E Primary School Prospectus October 2001
This prospectus was created in October 2001 for Bampton C of E Primary School.
At this time, Julia Evans was the Headteacher and Rev. David Lloyd was the Chair of Governors.
Nik Stanbridge
School class of 1930 in Bampton
This photograph was taken in 1930. All the children are named.
Nik Stanbridge
These three cuttings are all about a trip from Bampton school to Paris with 39 children. John Coombes (incorrect spelling under the photo in the cutting) was one of the school staff who went with the children.
Bampton Community Archive
Journey of our National School to becoming a Grade II listed building March 1st 2001
In 1989 Mr Geoffrey Fowler, then the County Councillor for Bampton Division of Oxford, began the process of trying to get the National School in Church View listed as a "building of architectural and historic interest.
Bampton Community Archive
Lew School and Post Office & Post Office Farm on a 1914 map
These are two parts of one map created in 1914. I've picked them out to show where the school used to be in Lew, next to University Farm and the Post Office a little to the east just before you get to Trinity Church.
Bampton Community Archive
This map was produce for the sale of the Lew Estate in 1914.
There used to be a Post Office and a school in Lew, both shown on this map between University Farm and Holy Trinity Church on the main road.
Bampton Community Archive
Full list of key workers whose children will be exempt from school closures
The outbreak of Coronavirus in 2020 has caused devastation to the way of life all around the world. New restrictions and advice were being given daily by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and two specialist advisers each day at 5pm from the week beginning Monday March 16th 2020.
It was announced during this week that all schools were to close but the pupils of key workers could still go to nominated schools to allow their parent to continue with his or her essential job. Also, pupils who would normally have free school meals would be able to go in order to have at least one square meal per day.
On Friday, the list of key workers was published and this article from the on-line Witney Gazette lists those key workers.
An instruction from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York this week said there would be no services until the risk of catching coronavirus has passed. Weddings can take place with a maximum of 5 people attending but that did not say if it was the bride and groom and the clergy plus two, or those 3 plus 5. Not helpful.
Bampton Community Archive
The Old Grammar School in Church View
BAADF6 - The north side of the Grammar School in Church View built in 1650. Photograph taken in 1946. There was a good area of garden with it which can be seen beyond the building but most of it is now fenced off and rented by the people in Church
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