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=Historic Events= | =Historic Events= | ||
1885 - built Wooburn county boys and infants<ref name="KarenSavage2021">Karen Savage: Bourne End and Wooburn School Reunion - Saturday 18th September 2021</ref> | 1885 - built Wooburn county boys and infants<ref name="KarenSavage2021">QL2 Karen Savage: Bourne End and Wooburn School Reunion - Saturday 18th September 2021</ref> | ||
<br>1885 - Mr Turner<ref name="KarenSavage2021" /> | <br>1885 - Mr Turner<ref name="KarenSavage2021" /> | ||
<br>1885 - 1949 - Miss Neville<ref name="KarenSavage2021" /> | <br>1885 - 1949 - Miss Neville<ref name="KarenSavage2021" /> | ||
Latest revision as of 12:42, 20 April 2025
Historic Events
1885 - built Wooburn county boys and infants[1]
1885 - Mr Turner[1]
1885 - 1949 - Miss Neville[1]
1914 - rebuilt for 128 infants[1]
1914 - Miss Alice Holdstock mistress, Mr Healey, Miss Blake teachers[1]
1950 - became Wooburn County Secondary School then Wooburn CofE[1]
1956 - became Primary School 308 pupils[1]
1956 - Mr Haggar headmaster. Teachers included Mr Nicholl, Mr Kenyon, Mrs Poole[1]
1956 - Mr Haggar tried to set up a school uniform for pupils to take pride in their county school ready for 13 plus exams[1]
1957 - Prefab mobile classroom added[1]
1962 - Head Mr Haggar moved to newly opened Deyncourt as Head[1]
1962 - The Meadows County Primary School[1]
1962 - Mr R W Crooke head[1]
1968 - swimming pool added[1]
1974 - extension added[1]
2018 - became Wooburn County Primary school with new green uniform[1]
2021 - 4 - 11 mised NOR 143[1]
2021 - Adrian Cotter head [1]
