At a meeting of the Congregation on 20th January 1907 was held in the school room about 60
people being present
Elected Members |
Mr. McCarthy Mr. Tiger Mr. Hammond Mr. Moxhay Mr. Earl Mr. O'Callaghan Mrs. Ryan |
Number of pupils on the list 36. | 10 Boys 26 Girls | ||
Age of children | 5 to 14 years | ||
Classes | 4 | ||
Subjects |
Religion; Reading; Writing; Arithmetic; Geography; History; Drawing; Object lessons; Domestic Economy |
Report on Financial state of school shows | |||
a) | Collected at Children's Mass and Church door from September 17th, 1905 | ||
to January 20th, 1907 | £8. 6.10 | ||
b) | Paid over to Rev. Mother for rent in | £7.1 6.3. | |
Headstone Drive | |||
To A. & A. Dodd for tin truck | 6.6. | ||
£8.2.9 | |||
c) | Amount in Hand | £0. 4.1 |
Tickets for attendance at Sunday School to be given on the understanding that not less than 66% tickets shall entitle the children to admission to any school treat that may be given
Proposed by Mr. McCarthy, seconded by Mr. Hammond that St. Joseph's Mission Clothing Club be founded to supply clothing to poor children of the school and that the School Committee constitute the Club. Advertisements to be inserted in the Observer and Catholic Weekly.
Fr. Haertle will see to the distribution of jam. Parents of children to be invited in the evening and the oil stove to be raffled.
Resolved that the School Fund contribute 10/6 (half subscription) towards the Wealdstone Boot
Fund.