Gwent School Records

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  • Reference
      GB 218 CEA, CEB, CEC, CEM, GEA, GEB, GEC, GED, GEM
  • Dates of Creation
      1843-1993
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
      English
  • Physical Description
      Information to be supplied

Scope and Content

Records relating to the schools in Gwent, including Aberbeeg, 1877-1962; Abercarn, 1876-1973; Abergavenny, 1843-1972; Abersychan, 1866-1980; Abertillery, 1877-1993; Bassaleg, 1879-1986; Bedwas, 1905-1993; Bedwellty, 1880-1938; Bishton, 1873-1954; Blackwood, 1873-1951; Blaenavon, 1883-1992; Blaina, 1862-1971; Bryngwyn, 1873-1976; Caerleon, 1866-1902; Caerwent, 1872-1987; Catbrook, 1895-1987; Chepstow, 1874-1990; Coed-y-paen, 1924-1952; Croesyceiliog, 1966-1980; Clydach, 1866-1980; Cross Ash, 1878-1990; Crumlin, 1911-1976; Cwmbran, 1875-1991; Cwmcarvan, 1903-1909; Cwmtillery, 1877-1934; Cwmyoy, 1878-1957; Devauden, 1903-1985; Earlswood, 1863-1984; Ebbw Vale, 1862-1990; Goytre, 1868-1984; Gwehelog, 1872-1981; Henllys, 1878-1991; Itton, 1873-1981; Llanarth, 1914-1955; Llanddewi Rhydderch, 1871-1990; Llandenny, 1872-1946; Llandevaud, 1915-1954; Llandogo, 1914-1980; Llanelly, 1864-1874; Llanfair Kilgedin, 1872-2001; Llangattock Lingoed, 1883-1963; Llangattock-Vibon-Avel, 1876-1993; Llangwm, 1871-1985; Llanhennock, 1878-1959; Llanhilleth, 1895-1984; Llanishen, 1873-1987; Llanover, 1872-1958; Llansoy, 1881-1960; Llantilio Pertholey, 1874-1964; Llantrisant, 1889-1980; Llanvihangel Crucorney, 1871-1926; Machen, 1847-1874; Manmoel, 1874-1951; Markham, 1927-1972; Nantyglo, 1914-1991; Nash, 1877-1981; Newbridge, 1876-1981; Newchurch West, 1890-1966; Newport, 1871-1988; New Tredegar, 1871-1949; Norton Cross, 1874-1991; Penallt, 1874-1987; Penrhos, 1871-1950; Peterstone, 1940-1962; Pontllanfraith, 1874-1981; Pontnewydd, 1862-1967; Pontnewynydd, 1870-1998; Pontymister, 1878-1974; Pontypool, 1863-2001; Pontywaun, 1903-1963; Pwlldu, 1871-1960; Raglan, 1885-1977; Rassau, 1880-1996; Redwick, 1877-1955; Rhiwderin, 1877-1986; Rhymney, 1946; Risca, 1862-1991; Rockfield, 1899-1979; Rogerstone, 1862-1976; St. Brides Wentloog, 1877-1967; St. Mellons, 1888-1946; Sebastopol, 1864-1982; Tintern, 1905-1985; Tredegar, 1875-1982; Tregare, 1876-1977; Trelleck, 1875-1987; Trevil, 1887-1971; Troedrhiwgwair, 1875-1973; Trostey, 1872-1958; Tynewydd, 1896-1978; Undy, 1903-1978; Usk, 1861-1980; Wattsville, 1907-1962; Varteg, 1883-1995; Whitebrook, 1902-1959; Whitson, 1892-1954; and Wyllie, 1935-1964.

Administrative / Biographical History

In Wales there was no state system of education before 1870. The earliest surviving school records are the ones of the endowed grammar schools. These were founded by charitable bequests. Administrative records including teachers' salary registers may be found in the card catalogues for Monmoutshire Education Committee, School Boards, School Managers, and Divisional Executives. Newport was a separate education authority until 1974. Some records are relating to endowed grammar schools, charity schools, workhouse schools, prison education, the Monmouthshire reformatory, works schools, National and British schools, Roman Catholic schools, school attendance commitees, board schools, Monmouthshire Education Committee, Council schools, evacuated schools, and grammar schools. The places are Aberbeeg, Abercarn, Abergavenny, Abersychan, Abertillery, Bassaleg, Bedwas, Bedwellty, Bishton, Blackwood, Blaenavon, Blaina, Bryngwyn, Caerleon, Caerwent, Catbrook, Chepstow, Coed-y-paen, Croesyceiliog, Clydach, Cross Ash, Crumlin, Cwmbran, Cwmcarvan, Cwmtillery, Cwmyoy, Devauden, Earlswood, Ebbw Vale, Goytre, Gwehelog, Henllys, Itton, Llanarth, Llanddewi Rhydderch, Llandenny, Llandevaud, Llandogo, Llanelly, Llanfair Kilgedin, Llangattock Lingoed, Llangattock-Vibon-Avel, Llangwm, Llanhennock, Llanhilleth, Llanishen, Llanover, Llansoy, Llantilio Pertholey, Llantrisant, Llanvihangel Crucorney, Machen, Manmoel, Markham, Nantyglo, Nash, Newbridge, Newchurch West, Newport, New Tredegar, Norton Cross, Penallt, Penrhos, Peterstone, Pontllanfraith, Pontnewydd, Pontnewynydd, Pontymister, Pontypool, Pontywaun, Pwlldu, Raglan, Rassau, Redwick, Rhiwderin, Rhymney, Risca, Rockfield, Rogerstone, St. Brides Wentloog, St. Mellons, Sebastopol, Tintern, Tredegar, Tregare, Trelleck, Trevil, Troedrhiwgwair, Trostey, Tynewydd, Undy, Usk, Wattsville, Varteg, Whitebrook, Whitson, and Wyllie.

Arrangement

Arranged in alphabetical order.

Access Information

No restrictions

Acquisition Information

No source recorded.

Note

Compiled by Annette Strauch for the ANW project. The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: Gwent Record Office, Gwent School Records, catalogue; Gwent County Record Office, Guide to research No.2 History of Education.

Other Finding Aids

A hard copy of the catalogue is available at Gwent Record Office.

Conditions Governing Use

Usual copyright regulations apply

Appraisal Information

All records have been retained

Accruals

Accruals are not expected

Geographical Names