Gardening Class, Trentham School
Pictured are the new school buildings opened in 1877. Trentham Boys' School was opened in about 1674, paid for by a bequest from Lady Katherine Leveson. A girls' school opened in about 1856 and an infants' ...
Gardens at the Preparatory School, Denstone College
Gardens at Denstone Preparatory School. Arches covered in climbing plants. The College chapel is visible in the background.
Denstone College was begun in 1868 and opened in 1873 as St. Chad's College ...
Gayton School
Gayton School was built in 1870 by Lord Harrowby and was named the Earl of Harrowby Parochial School. In 1910 the average attendance was 33 children. The school was transferred to the Local Education ...
Geography lesson, Dartmouth Street Secondary Modern Boys School, Stafford
A group of boys surveying a slope as part of a geography lesson in the grounds of Dartmouth Street Secondary Modern School for Boys. Part of Dormans Ltd.'s Tixall Road factory can be seen in the background.
The ...
Geography lesson, Dartmouth Street Secondary Modern Boys School, Stafford
Pupils surveying a grass bank as part of a Geography lesson in the grounds of Dartmouth Street Secondary Modern Boys School.
The school opened in 1939 as Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School. In 1944 ...
George VI Coronation, St. Dominic's School, Stone
Infants at St. Dominic's School, Stone after receiving their Coronation Mugs. Part of the town's celebrations for the Coronation of King George VI.
A photograph by Philip Dutton of High Street, Stone, ...
George Vickers Primary School, Brereton
Brereton Free School, a Wesleyan school, was built in 1838 by Elizabeth Birch to teach poor children. The master had to be a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Society. In 1899, the Wesleyan school closed ...
George VI's Coronation, group of officials, Stone
After the distribution of Coronation Mugs to the children at St. Dominic's Schools, Stone: Mrs T. Bagley, Councillor T. Bagley (chairman of Urban District Council and the Coronation Celebration Committee), ...
Girls at Granville Secondary Modern School, Stone
A group of girls armed with snowballs!
Back row, left to right: Evelyn Upperdine, Rosemary Blakeman, Gill Weaver, Lynn Sutton, Rita Williams.
Front row: Vivienne Leech, Barbara Mayer, Pauline Edwards, ...
Girls from Cheadle Church School, Cheadle
A group of girls from Cheadle Church School in 'gipsy' costumes.
Girls' High School, Lichfield
Pupils and teachers of Lichfield Girls' High School in front of Yeomanry House, Lichfield.
In 1892 a committee led by Sophia Lonsdale opened Lichfield High School for Girls in Market Street. In 1896 ...
Girls' High School, Uttoxeter
This collection of photographs was produced as an album to commemmorate the fete held at the School on June 13th and 14th, 1928 as part of an effort to start an endowment fund for school scholarships. ...
Girls' School, Leigh
Originally founded as Leigh Endowed CE School in 1857, it later became the village Girls' School and then All Saints' CE(C) Primary School. The buildings were extended in the 1970s and again in 2011 ...
Glenthorne Primary School's Sponsored Fun Run, Cheslyn Hay
This photograph was taken at the school's annual fun run in 1990. It was in fancy dress that year as the final push towards raising enough money to buy a mini bus. The children featured in the picure ...
Grammar School Brewood
The School possibly dates back to the mid 15th century, having been founded by the Bishop of Lichfield. It was certainly refounded in around 1560 by Sir John Giffard, his son Thomas, and Dr Matthew Knightley. ...
Grammar School Speech Day, Stafford,
The Free Grammar School of King Edward VI was established in 1550 using St. Bertelin's Chapel as a schoolroom. Due to the poor state of repair of the schoolroom the school was rebuilt on Gaol Square, ...
Grammar School, Leek
The former Grammar School building on Clerk Bank, Leek. The school was founded in 1723 by Thomas Parker, the 1st Earl of Macclesfield, and Lord Chancellor who was born in Leek. The former school building ...
Grammar School, Newcastle-under-Lyme: sepia wash drawing
'Grammar School at Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire,' built in 1821. Showing a modern Tudor building with corner turrets. Artist: J. Buckler.