EDUCATION.
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Lord
Shaftesbury (d. 1811), paid £5 a year to a
schoolmaster to teach poor children in the later
18th century. (fn. 37) The overseers paid a schoolmistress in the 1790s, possibly at the Sunday school
which had 30 pupils in 1819. (fn. 38) Reopened in
1824, it had 50 children by 1835 and the teacher
was paid out of the poor rate. Four day schools,
begun in 1825, 1826, 1829, and 1830, had a total
of 73 pupils in 1835, all educated at their parents'
expense. (fn. 39) By 1846 three dame schools took 52
children, a day school 14 boys, and a Sunday
school 43 children. (fn. 40) The dame schools were
open in 1851 but two had closed by 1861 when
a National school had been established near the
church. (fn. 41) A girls' day school, possibly at Stretcholt and recorded in 1859, may have remained
open in 1871, (fn. 42) and a Dissenting school had
about 12 pupils in 1868. (fn. 43)
A school board for the parish was elected in
1887 (fn. 44) and built a school on the National school
site in 1888. In 1903 there were 58 children on
the register and despite some fluctuations during
the intervening years there were 53 children
aged 5 to 11 on the books in 1975 and 75 in
1981. (fn. 45) A new County school opened west of the
village in 1977 to replace the old building. (fn. 46)
Footnotes
| 37 |
Wimborne St. Giles, Shaftesbury MSS., E/A 92, 127. |
| 38 |
S.R.O., D/P/pawl 13/2/1; Educ. of Poor Digest, p. 793. |
| 39 |
Educ. Enq. Abstract, p. 817; S.R.O., D/P/pawl 13/2/3-4. |
| 40 |
Nat. Soc. Inquiry, 1846-7, Som. 14-15. |
| 41 |
P.O. Dir. Som. (1861); P.R.O., HO 107/1925; RG
9/1626. |
| 42 |
P.O. Dir. Som. (1859); P.R.O., RG 9/1626; RG
10/2390. |
| 43 |
Rep. Com. Employment in Agric. p. 483, H.C. (1868-9), xiii. |
| 44 |
List of Sch. Boards, 1888, [C. 5381], p. 67, H.C. (1888),
lxxviii. |
| 45 |
S.R.O., C/E 4/64, 4/390/316; O.S. Map 6", XXXVIII.
SE. (1886 edn.). |
| 46 |
Local inf. |