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BAWDESWELL COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL
The school was built in 1875 for Bawdeswell, Bylaugh and Foxley at the sole
expense of the Rev Henry Lombe of Bylaugh Hall, who was the Lord of the Manor.
His name is on the front, and the motto "PROPOSITI TENAX" . Boys and
girls were kept in separate classrooms and did not mix. There are two
entrance doors left and right which kept them apart. Previously the school was in the old Workhouse next to the church and was for boys only. This was from about 1828. Prior to that there was no school at all. Link to OLD SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS Today the school has between 80 and 100 pupils and a
playgroup within the same grounds. WEBSITE: www.bawdeswell.norfolk.sch.uk
Next door is the old schoolmaster's house.
but now provides a science lab and
extra space for the school. |