What schools were there in Northam, Southampton in 1923-1933?



Answers:
Here are just a few I found listed on this school records site. Go to the link to see all of them:
http://www.southampton.gov.uk/leisure/ar.


School of Art
1933-1937

Ascupart Board/Council School
Junior mixed
1897-1931

All Saints National School, York Buildings (later Board/Council) Infants, Boys, Girls
1862-1931

Bitterne Manor School, Steuart Road
Junior Mixed
1910-1978

Bitterne Park Board/Council School, Manor Farm Road
Infants, Pre-school age, Boys, Girls
1901-1939

Central District Board/Council School, Argyle Road
Boys Girls
1895-1966
there were few but sadly all have been demolished.

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