St
Mary's CE VC First School

Charminster
School was officially opened in March 1874 with Mr Pearce Rosewarne
as head teacher and his wife Mrs Elizabeth Rosewarne in charge of
sewing and infants. Eight of the first term's entry were under 3.
By 1881 numbers of children had increased to 206. Albert Groves became
head teacher in 1903 and brought a plot of land so the boys could
be taught gardening, the girls had cookery lessons in the village
hall.
In
1935 the school was wired for lighting and in 1936 water was available
via a standpipe in the playground it was another 20 years before full
water and mains drainage was available.
The
original old buildings were finally pulled down in 1976 after being
in use for 102 years.
St
Mary's CE VC First School, Charminster is now a very lively school
with a great deal going on. The last Ofsted report was excellent.

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