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Friday, 3rd September 2010

 
BURY MILL END SCHOOL

The school shortly before it was demolished

Formed under the Hemel Hempstead School Board in the 19th century the school passed to the control of the Hemel Hempstead Borough Education Committee, after the 1902 act. (The log books for 1870 and 1890 - 1923 are still held at County Hall).
Following the 1944 Education Act it transferred to the Herts County Council, and was reorganised as a JMI school in 1939. It finally closed in 1939, and the pupils transferred to the South Hill School. It was used as an annexe for the Dacorum College until 1972, when it was demolished to make way for a new day nursery.

NB: I don't think Bury Mill End School was closed in 1939!I was transferred from this school to South Hill School when I was 10 years old in 1952, and was at the new school on its first day open.
P.Marlow.

 
 

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