PLYMOUTH
DATA

The Encyclopaedia of Plymouth History


Click here to return to the Home page 
Click here for more information about this website 
Click here to go to the A - Z Contents page 
Click here to go to the Links page 
Click here to go to the Disclaimer page 
Click here to link to the Can you help? page
Click here for information about the sources of the information in Plymouth Data
Click here to return to the Schools main page 
Click here to go to the Alphabetical list of Plymouth Schools   
Click here to go to the Chronological list of Plymouth Schools


TRELAWNY PRIMARY SCHOOL

Trelawny Primary School was opened in September 1947 in some HORSA huts on a site earmarked for a new school for the post-war housing estate of Ham.  At that time it was open to children of all ages.

In January 1948 it was divided into South Trelawny Primary School and Trelawny Secondary Modern School.

The School was visited by the Minister of Education, Mr Tomlinson, on Wednesday April 27th 1949.  It was expected to provide for 480 children.  The Minister then went on to visit King's Tamerton Secondary Modern School.

CONTINUES as South Trelawny Primary School

 

Additional material for this section has been kindly supplied by Deborah Watson

Copyright: Brian Moseley, Plymouth, UK

Page updated:  1 July 2007

Any problems viewing this webpage should be notified to the webmaster at plymouthdata dot info