Catalogue description WARRINGTON BOTELER GRAMMAR SCHOOL; [No 1 Warrington District]

This record is held by Cheshire Archives and Local Studies

Details of SL382
Reference: SL382
Title: WARRINGTON BOTELER GRAMMAR SCHOOL; [No 1 Warrington District]
Description:

GOVERNORS

 

Minutes 1820-1983

 

Letter books 1908-1925

 

Main accounts 1814-1928

 

Investment accounts 1898-1924

 

Statement of accounts 1905-1923

 

Headmaster's Superannuation Fund accounts 1908-1920

 

Scholarship and Prize Fund accounts 1913-1923

 

Property and investment statements 1909-1932

 

Vouchers 1918-1932

 

Miscellanea 1758-1973

 

ENDOWMENTS

 

Foundation 1526-1836

 

Administration 1880-1964

 

HEADTEACHER

 

Log book 1949-1983

 

Admissions registers 1822-1972

 

Attendance registers 1903-1907

 

Staff registers 1907-1950

 

Staff records, various 1815-1972

 

Inspectors' reports 1904-1968

 

School lists 1881-1940

 

Miscellanea 1902-1972

 

Copy reports, circulars, statutes etc 1907-1935

Date: 1526-1983
Related material:

For Richard Fairclough County Secondary School see SL 480.

 

See HDT 5320 for rest of Acc 04822 records transferred from title deeds and DBC/2391/2 for Foundation Deed, 1526

Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Boteler Grammar School, Warrington, Cheshire

Physical description: 3 Sub-fonds
Access conditions:

These records are subject to access restrictions

Immediate source of acquisition:

Acc 2457, 04822 pt, 07211, 07250, 07297, 07339, 07689, 010126 pt, 4204 pt

Subjects:
  • Warrington, Cheshire
Administrative / biographical background:

The school was founded in 1526 under the will of Sir Thomas Boteler, kt., Lord of the Manor of Warrington. It was built originally in School Brow, and there rebuilt in 1688, 1707, 1829 and 1862, then in 1940 moved into new buildings at Latchford upon amalgamation with Warrington Secondary School. It was amalgamated September 1983 with Richard Fairclough County Secondary School to form Warrington Victoria Park County High School. In 1988 the school name was changed to Sir Thomas Boteler High School and in 2002 became Sir Thomas Boteler CE (Aided) High School.

Have you found an error with this catalogue description?

Help with your research