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== Education in the 1850s ==
 
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Premises on the corner of Faulkner Street and Charles Street, were rented, to be used as a ‘dissenting’ Sunday School.
 
[[File:9HEB6 Wedding of Princess Royal 1858.jpg|thumb|''<small>1858 Wedding of the Princess Royal</small>'']]
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There was a procession in November 1867 at the opening of Grosvenor Park, two years after the school opened. Note “large adult class”
[[File:9HEB13B Letter Christmas 1870.jpg|thumb|''<small>Letter published Christmas 1870</small>''|459x459px]]
 
 
 
[[File:9HEB10 Census 1871 Schoolmistresses.jpg|thumb|426x426px|''<small>Extract from 1871 Census showing 'Schoolmistresses'</small>'']]
 
 
At Christmas 1870, a letter was published showing that only six years after it opened the non-denominational use of Westminster Road School was under threat and a new building was being sought.
 
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[[File:9HEB10 Census 1871 Schoolmistresses.jpg|center|thumb|''<small>Extract from 1871 Census showing 'Schoolmistresses'</small>''|494x494px]]
 
 
The 1871 Census records the first Mistresses by name Elizabeth White (Girls) and Mary Fraser (Infants) living at 12 Peploe Street. They were aged 21 and 23 respectively. Miss Carver’s name is annotated on the Census return.
 
[[File:9HEB11 1875 Death Mrs Carver.jpg|thumb|''<small>Advertisment 1875, following Miss Carver's death, handing over the school to a 'comittee of management'</small>''|center]]
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The first school log-book from 1876 has survived. The schools held annual tea meetings, attended by parents, teachers, dignitaries and officials where pupils received prizes, usually for attendance. Reports of these show that the subjects taught were the 3-Rs, and for older pupils, literature and geography. Being a Girls school needlework was also taught.
[[File:9HEB139HEB13A 1881 Prize distribution.jpg|center|thumb|438x438px|''<small>Prize distribution in 1881 giving detail of the Inspector’s report and showing growth in attendance since 1876.</small>'']]
 
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[[File:9HEB14 1886 Annual Tea Meeting 1.jpg|left|thumb|''<small>Annual Tea meeting 1886 quoting from the Inspector’s report (1)</small>'']]
[[File:9HEB14 1886 Annual Tea Meeting 2.jpg|thumb|''<small>Annual Tea meeting 1886 quoting from the Inspector’s report (2)</small>'']]
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== Post World War II History ==
1944    Education Act introduces 11+ and secondary modern schools. By 1950 Westminster Road, All Saints and Hoole and Newton Schools had lost their senior pupils.
 
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1955    Junior boys from All Saints amalgamate with junior girls at Westminster Road C.E. Junior School. Infants move to boys’ school renamed All Saint C.E. Infants School.
 
1972    Westminster C.E. Junior School transferred to St James’ Middle School in Hoole Lane (8-12 years). All Saints continues as First School (5-8 years)
 
1981    Westminster Road School closed; becomes a Polytechnic to Chester College.
 
1987    Conversion of Westminster Road School to Community Centre by Hoole Area Residents’ Association.
 
== Class Photographs and Memorabilia ==
The last part of this history shows some class photographs interspersed with memorabilia which were brought to the Society’s open day during the 150th Anniversary celebration.
 
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1950 Blazer badge – brought in by Mike Horner
 
Late 1920s – Naomi May Williams middle row second from left (note one boy in the class)
 
==Post World War II History==
Late 1920s Mixed Infants 45 children
1944    Education Act introduces 11+ and secondary modern schools. By 1950 Westminster Road, All Saints and Hoole and Newton Schools had lost their senior pupils.
 
1955    Junior boys from All Saints amalgamate with junior girls at Westminster Road C.E. Junior School. Infants move to boys’ school renamed All Saint C.E. Infants School.
Early 1930s Mixed Infant class (22 children)
 
1972    Westminster C.E. Junior School transferred to St James’ Middle School in Hoole Lane (8-12 years). All Saints continues as First School (5-8 years)
Early 1930s another Mixed Infant class (25 children)
 
1981    Westminster Road School closed; becomes a Polytechnic to Chester College.
1937 Violet Brockley 1st Prize (Head Girl) [Atkins Headmistress] and picture presented to her
 
1987    Conversion of Westminster Road School to Community Centre by Hoole Area Residents’ Association.
1938 Mixed Infant class (28 children) take outside under the covered play area
 
1940s Pat & John Evans, from William Street, pupils at the school
 
7 July 1943, Award to Jose Francis, a pupil from 1935 to 1941
 
Sunday School Bible 1945
 
1945 Mixed Infants class (31 children) under covered play area
 
1945 Girls class with teacher
 
1946/7 Younger Girls class (ribbons in hair)
 
Late 1940s ex-pupils with Miss Claxton (uniforms are from Love Street school)
 
1952/3 Girls class with Miss Burton
 
1950s Photograph of Assembly, Reverend Gell presenting
 
(copy from Bill Jones whose daughter is in the photograph)
 
1952/3 Girls with Miss Clarke
 
1953 Reports for Sheila Sharpe aged 16 Class VI
 
1953 Reports for Jillian Slawson (now Morris) Class III aged 10 and 11
 
1953 Jillian Slawson Swimming Certificate    1954 Report for Jillian Slawson (now Morris)
 
1954 Infants mainly girls. Probably the last before it became a Junior School
 
Peter Macey 1965 & 1966
 
1966 Roger Moore Certificate
 
==Class Photographs and Memorabilia==
1950s The Westminster Dance Troupe – the school had a history of participating in dance events
The last part of this history shows some class photographs interspersed with memorabilia which were brought to the Society’s open day during the 150th Anniversary celebration.<gallery mode="packed" widths="200" heights="175" perrow="4">
File:9HEB36 1920s Class Photo.jpg|''<small>Late 1920s – Naomi May Williams middle row second from left (note one boy in the class)</small>''
File:9HEB37 1920s Class Photo.jpg|''<small>Late 1920s Mixed Infants 45 children</small>''
File:9HEB38 1930s Class Photo.jpg|''<small>Early 1930s Mixed Infant class (22 children)</small>''
File:9HEB39 1930s Class Photo.jpg|''<small>Early 1930s another Mixed Infant class (25 children)</small>''
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" widths="200" heights="175" perrow="3">
File:9HEB40 1937 Violet Brockley 1st Prize.jpg|''<small>1937 Violet Brockley 1st Prize (Head Girl) [Atkins Headmistress]</small>''
File:9HEB41 1937 Violet Brockley Presentation Picture.jpg|''<small>1937 Violet Brockley 1st Prize (Head Girl) - picture presented to her</small>''
File:9HEB42 1938 Class Photo.jpg|''<small>1938 Mixed Infant class (28 children) take outside under the covered play area</small>''
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" widths="200" heights="175" perrow="3">
File:9HEB43 1940s Pat & John Evans.jpg|''<small>1940s Pat & John Evans, from William Street, pupils at the school</small>''
File:9HEB44 1943 Award Jose Francis.jpg|''<small>7 July 1943, Award to Jose Francis, a pupil from 1935 to 1941</small>''
File:9HEB45 1945 Sunday School Bible Ralph Earlam.jpg|''<small>1945 Sunday School Bible, Ralph Earlam</small>''
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" widths="200" heights="175" perrow="4">
File:9HEB46 1945 Class Photo.jpg|''<small>1945 Mixed Infants class (31 children) under covered play area</small>''
File:9HEB47 1945 GirlsClass Photo.jpg|''<small>1945 Girls class with teacher</small>''
File:9HEB48 1946 47 Younger Girls Class Photo.jpg|''<small>1946/7 Younger Girls class (ribbons in hair)</small>''
File:9HEB49 Late 1940s Miss Claxton.jpg|''<small>Late 1940s ex-pupils with Miss Claxton (uniforms are from Love Street school)</small>''
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" widths="200" heights="175" perrow="4">
File:9HEB50 1952 3 Girls Class Photo plus Miss Burton.jpg|''<small>1952/3 Girls class with Miss Burton</small>''
File:9HEB35 1950 Blaver Badge Mike Horner.jpg|''<small>1950 Blazer badge – brought in by Mike Horner</small>''
File:9HEB51 1950s Assembly Rev Gell.jpg|''<small>1950s Photograph of Assembly, Reverend Gell presenting (copy from Bill Jones whose daughter is in the photograph)</small>''
File:9HEB52 1952 3 Girls Class Photo plus Miss Clarke.jpg|''<small>1952/3 Girls with Miss Clarke</small>''
</gallery>
[[File:9HEB66 1950s Westminster Dance Troupe.jpg|center|thumb|''<small>1950s The Westminster Dance Troupe – the school had a history of participating in dance events</small>'']]
<gallery mode="packed" widths="225" heights="200" perrow="4">
File:9HEB53 1953 Reports Sheila Sharpe.jpg|''<small>1953 Report for Sheila Sharpe aged 16 Class VI</small>''
File:9HEB54 1953 Reports Sheila Sharpe.jpg|''<small>1953 Report for Sheila Sharpe aged 16 Class VI</small>''
File:9HEB55 1953 Reports Jillian Slawson.jpg|''<small>1953 Report for Jillian Slawson (now Morris) Class III aged 10</small>''
File:9HEB56 1953 Reports Jillian Slawson.jpg|''<small>1953 Report for Jillian Slawson (now Morris) Class III aged 11</small>''
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" widths="200" heights="175" perrow="3">
File:9HEB57 1953 Jillian Slawson Swimming Certificate.jpg|''<small>1953 Jillian Slawson Swimming Certificate</small>''
File:9HEB58 1954 Reports Jillian Slawson.jpg|''<small>1954 Report for Jillian Slawson (now Morris)</small>''
File:9HEB59 1954 Infants class photo.jpg|''<small>1954 Infants mainly girls. Probably the last before it became a Junior School</small>''
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" widths="200" heights="175" perrow="5">
File:9HEB60 1965 Award Peter Macey.jpg|''<small>Peter Macey Certificate of Merit 1965</small>''
File:9HEB61 1966 Award Peter Macey.jpg|''<small>Peter Macey Certificate of Merit 1966</small>''
File:9HEB62 1966 Award Peter Macey.jpg|''<small>Peter Macey Athletics Award 1966</small>''
File:9HEB63 1965 66 Peter Macey Head Boy.jpg|''<small>1965-66 Peter Macey Head Boy Badge</small>''
File:9HEB64 1965 66 Peter Macey Head Boy Prize.jpg|''<small>1965-66 Peter Macey Head Boy Prize</small>''
</gallery>
 
[[File:9HEB65 1966 Award Roger Moore.jpg|center|thumb|''<small>1966 Roger Moore Certificate</small>''|241x241px]]
The school today – Community centre
[[File:9HEB67 The School Today.jpg|center|thumb|''<small>The school today – Community Centre</small>''|alt=|622x622px]]