1859 (Head of) 1860 (Head of)
1861- 1862 (Head of]
1865—1867 (Head of) 1868
1869
1871
1873
1874— 1875
1878 1879 1880 188 1- 1882 1883— 1884 1885 1887 1888 1889 1890—1892 1893— 1894 1895 1896 1897— 1898 1899 1900- 1901 1902— 1904 1905- 1906
1906- 1907
Elizabeth McAulay Miss E. McKenzie
Vacant
“Vacant for a length of time. Trustees say that the site of schoolhouse is not convenient: building might be removed to the end of the road leading to the RC Chapel.”
Caroline Murray & B. McEwen
Ms. Cameron
Wm. W. Welsh
“The destruction of a schoolhouse by fire is not an infrequent occurrence. During the past quarter the schoolhouses in Morell and Head of St. Peters Bay Districts were thus destroyed. "
“St. Peters Grammar School which opened in November, is one of four grammar schools in Kings County.”
”The Grammar school is now vacant. The schoolhouse here was erected about three years ago, but has not yet been provided with suitable fumiture. However, was commenced and allowed to continue in operation for about two years. "
Minnie Lewis (St. Peters Bay Grammar School) “Not properly classed as a grammar school since it is under a first class teacher. "
J. Cox and NJ McDonald James E. Cox Annie Murphy Daniel McDonald Annie McMurrer Andrew E. Gallant Martin Monoghan John B. Trainor D.F. Morrison Matthew D. Pratt Albert J. Fraser Joe P. MacInnis Louis H. Douglas Aylmer McEwen Archibald Mslsaac Arthur N. Fraser Sadie MacAulay
J .D. MacAulay
First mention of a school at “St. Peters South.” The school Inspector immediately suggests that the schools be
united. *
* This would be the beginning of a North/South division that would last until Consolidation in 1966.
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