Village Organisations and Information
Archives – Schools
Information about schools
Catherine Parsons book (the first item on the list below) tells of the early schools around the village and the building of the Church of England School in 1875. There are some interesting notes on school life during the second World War in the School Log book extracts. The last school was closed in 1984 amid much controversary, which is also recorded in this section. The school building is now the Village Hall.
Documents
| Document | File Size | File Type |
|---|---|---|
| 'Notes on Horseheath Schools' by Catherine Parsons, 1921 | 709.93 KB | |
| Architect's Bill, 1875 | 160.18 KB | |
| School Log Book, extracts 1907-08 and 1939-40 | 289.51 KB | |
| 'Proposal for a new Area School', 1962 | 375.58 KB | |
| 'Lets Write', a selection of children's poetry, 1969-71 | 1.66 MB | |
| School Handbook, 1982 | 2.29 MB | |
| 'The case for Horseheath School', 1983 | 538.90 KB | |
| Thanksgiving Service, 1984 | 1.83 MB | |
| Press cuttings | 4.22 MB |
The Village - now and previously
- Allotments
- Archives - All Saints’ Church
- Booking the Village Hall
- Archives - Autobiographies and biographies
- Archives - Census and Other Records
- Defibrillators
- Archives - Horseheath Hall
- Archives - Horseheath Lodge
- Footpaths
- Local Services
- Archives - Properties
- The Village
- The Venture
- Archives - Films and recordings
- Archives - The Village
- Archives - Writings on Horseheath
- Village Hall
- Horseheath Parish Council Burial Ground