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Hook with Warsash School |
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Brief Description: Hook with Warsash School, Church Road, Warsash showing clock on roof, about 1910. |
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Subject Date: About 1910 |
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Creator: Copied by: Dine, Derek; Hampshire County Library; |
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Owner: Hampshire Library and Information Service |
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Contributor: Hampshire Library and Information Service |
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Full Description: Arthur Hornby of Hook House decided to build a church and school on the common between Hook and Warsash to serve both and with the opening of the church and school in 1872 Hook and Warsash really began to come together.
The first recorded entry for the St Mary's Hook- with-Warsash School is 9th September 1872. There were 56 pupils and the headmaster was Alfred Cooper. The local vicar taught scripture and his wife and daughter (or sister) taught sewing and knitting to the girls. There were behavioural problems at the school from the beginning. The two hour dinner break led to several reprimands for bad conduct but this improved when the break time was shortened. There were also complaints that the children's lunches were being stolen from their cloakroom.
On the 21st December of the first year, the school broke up for a fortnights holiday and each child was presented with a woollen comforter as a Christmas present from Mrs. Hornby. By September 1873, many children returned late to the school after the long summer break as many were used to help gather in the harvest.
Changes to the curriculum were made constantly during the early years of the school. Geography was suggested but was not popular. Arithmetic and times tables proved more popular and the child who knew his tables recitation best, was allowed home first.
Alfred Cooper became a certified teacher in 1874 but resigned the next year after various problems with his health. On the 20 December he and Mrs Cooper left to take up an appointment in Leicestershire. His years at the school did not appear to be happy ones and his reports on the children were mainly critical.
References:
1. Warsash Local History Society Newsletter. No 1. October 1999. Early years at our village school.
2. Hall, Sally. Warsash Local History Society. 1975. The community of Hook-with-Warsash.
Copy photograph of a photograph. |
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Place: Warsash, Fareham Borough, Hampshire |
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Subject: building, church, school, Hook with Warsash School, Hook House, clock, work, teacher, head master, street, Church Road |
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Name Subject: Mrs Hornby, Alfred Cooper, Arthur Hornby, St Mary's Church, Hook with Warsash School |
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Content Type: Photograph |
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Location: Fareham Library |
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Local Ref: 315/6/1 |
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Unique ID: hs-hl-hs2436-i-00-000.jpg |
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IPR: Hampshire Library and Information Service - Hampshire County Council |
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