Catalogue description St Mary-in-the-Castle Girls' School, Hastings

This record is held by East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO)

Details of E/SC/230
Reference: E/SC/230
Title: St Mary-in-the-Castle Girls' School, Hastings
Date: 1837 - 1926
Related material:

For minutes of the governing body, 1903-1954 see E/MA/84/1-5; for papers including a history of the school, 1897-1947 see PAR 369/25/1-3

Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO), not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

St Mary-in-the-Castle Grammar School, Hastings, East Sussex

Physical description: 2 series
Administrative / biographical background:

In 1837 the Rev J S Jenkinson of St Mary-in-the-Castle built a new school at Portland Place with separate departments for boys, girls and infants. The school was affiliated to the National Society in 1840

 

A new building was erected next door in c1842 to house the boys' and girls' departments and on 25 April 1848 the new girls' school was opened on the opposite side of the road. In 1877 the Rev Thomas Vores opened the new Vores Memorial Infant School, which had been built on the site of the original 1837 building. George Williams, kt laid the foundation stone on 7 July 1896 of the new boys' and girls' schools (built on the site of the 1842 building, adjacent to the infants' school) in Portland Place; the schools were opened on 18 February 1897, and the site of the old girls' school opposite was sold to John Lester in 1897

 

On 1 January 1926 the girls' school was closed and amalgamated with the boys' school to form the St Mary-in-the-Castle Senior Mixed School; the infants' school remained unchanged

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