An evening school was held at Wylye during the winter of 1863 – 1864.
Category: Wylye: Gleanings
Congregationalists’ School At Wylye
The Congregationalists had a school at Wylye from circa 1860 onwards.
The National School, Wylye, 1858
An Account Of Schools For The Children Of The Labouring Classes In The County Of Wiltshire, noted that Wylye School was attended by only 20 to 30 children in 1858, that the room and teaching were poor, and children left the school when aged 10 or 11 years.
Attendance At The National School, Wylye, 1846 – 1847
The National School at Wylye was attended by 30 girls and 31 boys during 1846 – 1847.
The Population Of Wylye In 1841
The population of Wylye was 421 in 1841.
School Room At Teapot Street, Wylye
There was a school room at the western end of Teapot Street, Wylye, circa 1840.
54 Children Taught In Three Day- Schools At Wylye During 1838
54 children (less than half of the children in the parish) were taught in three day-schools at Wylye during 1838.
No School At Wylye In 1818
There was no school at Wylye in 1818.
