School registers for Boydtown (Lower Five Islands)

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School registers for Boydtown (Lower Five Islands)

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  • Document textuel

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2023.1.4668 - 2023.1.4688

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  • 1933-1966 (missing: 1934-1939, 1941-1945, 1946-1948, 1949-1950) (Production)
    Producteur
    Nova Scotia Department of Education

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7cm of textual records
(original school registers)

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(1850-)

Histoire administrative

In 1850, J. W. Dawson was appointed as the first superintendent of education for the province of Nova Scotia. During his tenure, Dawson encouraged the establishment of free schools. In 1855, Dawson’s successor, Alexander Forrester, established the Provincial Normal College in Truro, for the training of public school teachers and the standardization of school curriculum. The Free School Act of 1864, introduced by Premier Charles Tupper, created a system of free public schools throughout the province. The Education Act of 1864 assigned a school inspector to each of the 18 counties. The act also increased state funding and encouraged local taxation to support public schools, and standardized the classification and examination of students. Over the next hundred years, public school attendance registers fell under the authority of the Halifax-based office variously known as the Educational Department of Nova Scotia (-1894), the Education Department of Nova Scotia (1894-1929), the Nova Scotia Department of Education (1929-1967), and the Minister of Education (1967-). Today, the Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, as it is known, is responsible for K-12 public school education throughout the province.

Historique de la conservation

160 bankers boxes of school registers were transferred from the Nova Scotia Archives to the Colchester Historical Society in 1999. A small number of additional school registers have been donated throughout the years from various sources.

Portée et contenu

Series forms part of the Colchester County school registers fonds and consists of 21 school registers for Boydtown School in Lower Five Islands, from 1933-1966 (missing: 1934-1939, 1941-1945, 1946-1948, 1949-1950). Most registers measure 28x44cm or 26x38cm and contain 10-20 pages, though in some cases, only a few pages remain. Registers generally include a list of students' names, along with their sex, age, address, parent or guardians' names, as well as a record of attendance and general standing. Registers have been printed by the Nova Scotia Department of Education and data has been handwritten by the schoolteacher.

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Arrangement is chronological and imposed by archivist.

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      Disponibilité d'autres formats

      High resolution images may be available for registers 100 years or older. Contact Colchester Historical Society.

      Restrictions d'accès

      School registers 100 years and older are considered open, and are accessible to the public. School registers less than 100 years old are considered restricted, and access may be permitted on a case-by-case basis, by request only. Contact Colchester Historical Society for more information.

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      Instruments de recherche

      Box SR173

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      Further accruals are possible.

      Note générale

      The Boydtown schoolhouse was originally intended as a church hall. In 1899, the citizens decided to use the building as a school as well, so their children would not have to make the long walk to the schoolhouse in Lower Five Islands. In June of 1966, the building was closed and the students were bused to Five Islands School.

      SOURCE:

      The Story of Five Islands, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. Women’s Institute, 1969.

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