to 1966 school year, states that the students were transported daily to Cavendish. The school building was later sold to Wallace Dickieson who con¬ verted it to a home. His grandson, Scott Dickieson , is the present owner of the home. CAVENDISH ROAD (ENGLISH) MAYFIELD SCHOOL Provincial school records indicate that the Cavendish Road School was opened in the 1857 to 1858 school year with Don MacKay as teacher. The inspector reported that the school had 32 pupils. This first school was situated on the land formerly owned by Mrs. Sellick and now the property of William Nicholson . The name change to Mayfield School appears to have taken place in the 1906 to 1907 school year. The change of name for this community from to Mayfield had occurred approximately ten years earlier, according to information recorded by Irene Gallant in "St. Ignatius Save Your History" project. The second school was constructed a short distance down the road on land owned by a Mr. Peters . Marguerite (Houston) McGuigan, a long¬ time resident of this community and a student at the school, states that this second school was a new building. The date for the construction of this school is not known. David Johnston , also a long-time resident of Mayfield and a student at the school, states that at one time, the school was closed for a few years because of too few pupils in the district. Students of this district attended classes in the nearby Cavendish School. In the 1914-1915 Inspector's report, it is stated that only two pupils were present the day of the Supervisor's visit and that there were eight pupils in the district. It was likely in the few years following this report that the school was closed. In 1919, the school was reopened, with Martha Brown , a resident of Mayfield , as teacher. When Mayfield School closed its doors in 1965, the students were transported to Cavendish School. Later, the school building and property were sold to Ira Cole . The school has since been demolished. STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Facts regarding the first school in the Stanley Bridge area are not yet determined. However, according to early surveyors, the area was called 49