- NEWBURY GIRLS' HOME INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE
- ST MARY'S COLD ASH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE
Cessation of certification or closure in 1931.
This is one of the schools of the Church of England Waifs' and Strays' Society, and deals chiefly with children sent under the Industrial Schools Amendment Act, 1880.
A private house with a new wing in good design and taste.
AUXILIARY HOMES
- ROUNDHILL HOUSE, The Broadway, Kettering, Northamptonshire. Certified 9th April 1906 for 25 girls.
- SYCAMORE Park Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Certified 9th April 1906 for 26 girls.
Certification of both these Auxiliary Homes ended 15th November 1906.
STAFF
1891 - The Rev. W. Grindle officiates as Chaplin. Superintendent, Miss Summerson; assistant, Miss Leytham; schoolmistress, Miss Eaton.
1893 - Superintendent, Miss Barter, succeeded Miss Summerson in August 1893; assistant Miss Leytham; schoolmistress Miss Newman; house matron Miss Award. The Rev. W. Grindle officiates as Chaplin.
1900 - Lady superintendent, Miss T. Walters; schoolmistress, Miss M.J. Stroud (c); assistant matron Miss Harrison. Miss Clara Maitland and Miss Mary Livingstone have been voluntary workers since 2nd February and 16th May 1900 respectively, in place of Miss Windus, kitchen-matron, who left October 1899; Miss Dunn, voluntary worker.
1903 - Lady superintendent Miss I Walters; Miss V.A Wheeler left 31st December 1902 and was succeeded by Miss Mary Cave 10th January 1903. Assistant matron Miss Perrin.