Balfour School
Record Group
Identifier: A0133
School status
Open school [1886 - present]
Dates
- Majority of material found within 1887 - 1976
Conditions Governing Access
This collection contains RESTRICTED material. Please see notes on individual items for further information.
Balfour School
Opening in 1886, the first headmaster was Mr. John Kelly, and the surnames of some of the first pupils to attend included Roy, McLean, Walker, Marshall, Hood, McPherson and Mears. The school opened with 35 pupils on the first day, with 14 more enrolling the next. An early longstanding headmaster at the school was Mr. Robert Learmonth, who served from 1891 to 1916. In 1891 the roll was up to 77. During the early 1890’s hundreds of Macrocarpa, Pine, and Spruce trees were planted. In 1912 the school closed for 2 weeks due to a measles outbreak. The school grew and new rooms added as surrounding schools consolidated with Balfour. They were Sandstone West (1931), Glenure (1932), Kingston Crossing (1937), Longridge Village (1937), Ardlussa (1938), and Longridge North (1948).
Balfour School is still in operation in 2019. It has 5 classrooms and caters for children Years 1 to 6.
- Notes by E.M. Easton -
See Bibliography for References
Balfour School is still in operation in 2019. It has 5 classrooms and caters for children Years 1 to 6.
- Notes by E.M. Easton -
See Bibliography for References
Extent
1 box(es) (Box 1)
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Included is photocopies of Admission, Progress, and Withdrawal Registers for Sandstone West, Glenure, Longridge North and Ardlussa Schools, all of which consolidated with Balfour. For further records from these schools, please see their individual collections.
Bibliography
'Balfour & consolidated schools centennial 1886-1986' by Elaine Grant
Ref: LC 372 GRA
Ref: LC 372 GRA
- Includes history, photographs, teacher lists, committee names, and Jubliee information for Balfour as well as the schools which were consolidated.
- Title
- Balfour School
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Invercargill City Libraries and Archives Repository