Froncysyllte Board/Council School, records of

This material is held atArchifau Sir Ddinbych / Denbighshire Archives

  • Reference
    • GB 209 ED/64 Froncysyllte Board School
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1863-1985
  • Physical Description
    • 8 boxes
      Manuscript

Scope and Content

Froncysyllte Board/Council School opened in September 1863 with the first head master being Mr. E. Evans between 1863 and 1865. The school admitted both boys and girls and there were 90 pupils during the first week. (ED/LB/64/5)

By June 1911 the number of pupils had increased to 159 and by 1926 this figure had increased again to 174.

The school later became known as Froncysyllte C.P. School and in 2014 it was part of a federation of three schools known as the Dee Valley Federation under the headship of Alison McCartney.

Location of school-

Woodlands Road, Froncysyllte.Llangollen.LL20 7RS

Related material-

ED/SBD/40 - Elevations, sections and floor plans of Vron (Llangollen) British school. n.d. (2 items)

DD/DM/228/45 - Newspaper cutting re. Froncysyllte primary school centenary. 1963

NCD/852 - History of Froncysyllte School. 1863-1963

Arrangement

School records are arranged as follows;

1. Log books

2. Admission registers

3. Attendance registers

4. Managers minutes

5. Accounts

6. Plans

7. Photographs

8. Miscellaneous

Access Information

All school records containing personal or sensitive information are closed for 75 years. This includes log books, admission and attendance registers and some minute books.

Archivist's Note

Collection level extent has been estimated. Accrurals are expected, school still exists 2014.

Subjects

Geographical Names