Dyma bigion o 'r ffeithiau mwyaf
diddorol a ddewisiodd y plant:
It was extremely interesting to read the school log book, written in English and
showing great changes in the field of education and in the community in general. These are
extracts of the most interesting facts chosen by the children:
1910. 8th December Afternoon too dull to
take Needlework and
drawing.
1911 . 21st June The school was closed at
noon this day by order of
the Medical Inspector, two deaths from Diptheria had occured in the
village.
1912. 29th April There are 55 children in
the Infants Classroom only
18 x 16, with several children waiting for admission.
1913. 31st January Some of the children
are in great need of some
strong boots or clogs, their feet often get quite wet.
1914. 21st January The school was dusty
this morning , had to leave
the children in the yard.
1914. 30th March The health of the
children has been exceptionally
good but in the last weeks signs of exhaustion have appeared.
1914 29th May The police Officer informed
me of complaints from
the local farmers about the children trespassing by going along the
river to fish in the midday playtime, stone throwing was another
complaint.
1914 28th September Had cement one and
six worth from Cloth Hall
to do some repairs to the school wall and to stop water in the house.
1915 23rd January Children coming in late
from Rhoscefnhir would
have to stay late to make time up.
1916. 23rd November Hugh Owen interfered
with the bell, I gave him
4 slaps on the hand.
1918. 30th April The dentist visited the
school, 47 children were
examined and 16 teeth extracted.
1918. 2nd September It was reported to me
that a number of
villagers were using the school closets.
1922 16th January The infants are smoked
out of their classroom.
1922. 15th December Cases of diptheria,
school is closed, a 10 year
old boy died this morning. He was top of his class.
1938 24th June School trip to Stoke on
Trent visited the Wedgewood
factories.
1943 30th July Will be closed for two
weeks in August so the older
boys can assist with the potato harvest.
1945 8th / 9th May National Holiday to
celebrate the end of the war in
Europe.
1963 26th April School closed, pupils of
standard 2,3 and 4 taken to
see the opening ceremony of the new Comprehensive School at
Menai Bridge by Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon.
1965. 26th March A break into the school
canteen, the village
policeman called, 6lbs sugar, biscuits and blancmange was missing.
P.C. Jones will keep watch tonight.
1965. 29th March P.C. Jones entered the
canteen unseen at 7.30 p.m.
He repoprted to me the culprit had been caught red handed inside
the canteen.
1977. 23rd March Received a water colour
picture of Traeth Coch in
the will of the late John Williams Hughes , the world wide traveller
from Marianglas. The painting was painted by Ifor o Fon, Pandy,
Pentraeth, he was a famous Opera singer. Ifor Thomas died in New
York, America in 1956.
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