Education
Found in 386 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 16 Sep 1884 - 19 Dec 1884
School report for WSC from his school at 29 & 30 Brunswick Road [Hove, Sussex] giving his marks and form positions for various subjects and comments from Miss C Thomson on his improvement .
(Untitled), 20 Jan 1885 - 02 Apr 1885
School report for WSC from his school at 29 & 30 Brunswick Road [Hove, Sussex] giving his marks and form positions for various subjects and comments from [Miss C Thomson] on his satisfactory progress .
(Untitled), 22 Apr 1885 - 28 Jul 1885
School report for WSC from his school at 29 & 30 Brunswick Road [Hove, Sussex] giving his marks and form positions for various subjects and comments from [Miss C Thomson] on his "very marked" progress and her hopes that he will do well .
(Untitled), 1890s
School report for [WSC or John S Churchill] from Harrow school giving his marks and form positions for various subjects and commenting on his work.
(Untitled), 1890s
School report for [WSC or John S Churchill] from Harrow school giving his marks and form positions for various subjects and commenting on his work.
(Untitled), 1890s
School report for [WSC or John S Churchill] from Harrow school giving his marks and form positions for various subjects and commenting on his work.
(Untitled), 1890s
School report for [WSC or John S Churchill] from Harrow school giving his marks and form positions for various subjects and commenting on his work.
(Untitled), [18] [Dec] [1891]
Letter from James Welldon ([Harrow School, Middlesex]) to Lady Randolph [Churchill] in which he discusses arrangements concerning WSC and an appointment with [Bernard] Minssen. He observes that WSC must work while he is staying with [Bernard] Minssen to improve his French, and urges that he should only be allowed to see limited numbers of English-speaking people and says that he is determined that WSC should be accepted by Sandhurst.
(Untitled), [13] [Jul] [1891]
Letter from James Welldon (Harrow School [Middlesex]) to Lady Randolph [Churchill] in which he suggests that WSC should spend part of his holiday in France.
(Untitled), [24] [Nov] [1891]
Letter from James Welldon (Harrow School [Middlesex]) to Lady Randolph [Churchill] suggesting that WSC should be sent to spend part of his holiday with Madame Elmering in Rouen, France and recommending that he should be urged to work hard to increase his chances of being accepted into Sandhurst.
(Untitled), 25 Apr 1922
Memorandum by the Home Secretary [Edward Shortt] on Socialist and Revolutionary schools in Britain. Sent with CHAR 2/122/145.
(Untitled), 1878
Pamphlet: "Intermediate Education in Ireland." A letter to Sir J Bernard Burke from Lord Randolph Churchill. Sent with CHAR 2/134/1.
(Untitled), 08 Nov 1924
(Untitled), 21 Jan 1926
Letter from Ernest H Schiff (2 Lyall Street, Belgrave Square, [London]) to WSC praising his speech at the Festival Dinner on Jewish religious education.
(Untitled), 04 Jul 1927
Letter from Brendan Bracken (The Banker, 9 East Harding Street, London) to Edward Marsh asking whether WSC will be the chairman of the trustees of the Lord Stevenson memorial scholarships, describing the difficulties of finding a suitable child to receive the scholarship, complaining about the Chapter of St Paul's objecting to Stevenson because he was a whiskey merchant, and asking whether WSC can help to get the fund exempt from income tax.
(Untitled), [Jul] [1927]
Passage describing the aspirations behind the establishment of the University College of the South West [Exeter, Devon] suggested by John Murray for inclusion in WSC's speech at Bicton [Devon]. Sent with CHAR 2/152/151-152.
(Untitled), [1927]
Circular describing the aims of the University College of the South West [Exeter, Devon] building and endowment appeal. Sent with CHAR 2/152/151-152. Another copy at CHAR 2/152/156-157.
(Untitled), 07 Jun 1927 - 23 Jun 1927
Pamphlet: speeches delivered by the Prince of Wales [later King Edward VIII] and Sir Henry Lopes at the laying of the foundation stone of the new buildings of the University College of the South West [Exeter, Devon], 7 June, and extract referring to the College from a speech by Stanley Baldwin at Truro [Cornwall], 23 June. Front page features photograph of the Prince. Sent with CHAR 2/152/151-152. Another copy at CHAR 2/152/159.
(Untitled), [1927]
Pamphlet by John Murray, principal, on the University College of the South West of England [Exeter, Devon] building and endowment appeal. Sent with CHAR 2/152/151-152.
(Untitled), [1929]
Statements on Conservative policy on the school leaving age before, during and after the general election.
(Untitled), 10 May 1929
Circular letter from John Davidson [later Lord Davidson] (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster, [London]) explaining Government policy towards church schools.
(Untitled), 1929
Suggested reply for Conservative candidates to a question on the inspection of private schools.
(Untitled), Apr 1929
Circular letter from Dorothy, Lady Lawrence, chairman of the executive committee of the National Society of Day Nurseries (117 Piccadilly, [London]) asking whether the recipients will bring the work of the Society to the attention of electors in their constituencies.
(Untitled), 16 Apr 1929
Letter from WSC to 1st Lord Hailsham [earlier Sir Douglas Hogg] hoping that the Prime Minister is considering Hailsham's memorandum [on the care or children between the ages of one and five] [see CHAR 2/167/89-96]. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), [Apr] [1929]
Memorandum from 1st Lord Hailsham [earlier Sir Douglas Hogg] to WSC on the care of children between the ages of one and five. Sent with CHAR 2/167/88.