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St Pancras 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

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Sab-Division.Municipal Ward. Name of School. (M) Indicates Mixed, (c) Combined under one Head Teacher.Accommodation—Total Accommodation as recognised by the IBoardof Education.
Boya.Girls.Mixed.Infants.Total,
12345678
St. Pancras, West, Electoral Division.
No. 4 Ward.
A1Haverstock Hill (Permanent)••......38810881141
(M)....700..
Hawley Crescent (Permanent)360270286916957
*Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill, C. of E. (C)....351139490520
A2Princess Road (Permanent)310310..320940988
*St. Michael's174192..134500500
No. 5 Ward.
B1Arlington Road (Transferred, Temporary)........85395395
(M).....310..
*St. Matthews, Bedford New Town120120..130370370
B2Netley Street (Permanent)235235..264734768
Stanhope Street do.486o420..40413101332
Do. (Temporary)............
'Christ Church, Albany Street228164..130522586
*St. Mary Magdalene's, C. of E. (C)184154..150488488
jSt. Anne's, R.C...137b....137..
B3(No Schools)............
Total—12 Schools20972002 1136124307890..

(a) This School, which was formerly the Kentish Town, W., Non-Provided
School, was opened as a Council School as from 11th January, 1909.
The Return is therefore for 11 weeks.
(b) The Council has, in addition, sanctioned the temporary use of the Hall
for a class of 40 children.
‡ See Explanatory Notes.
¶ Including places in the Drawing Class Room which will be brought into
use when required.