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Records from different schools are regularly transferred to our custody. We also hold limited examination results from the Public Examinations Board from the s to the s. We also hold records about the establishment of public schools and their administration. We rarely hold school photographs or year books. The State Library of South Australia holds published works produced by schools. School admission registers are open for general public access after 30 years to 31 December from the last year noted in the record.

School journals, examination results and disciplinary matters are usually open after 60 years to 31 December from the last year noted in the record. FamilySearch volunteers are digitising and indexing many of our school admission registers, which are available online, along with copies of school admission registers taken from microfilm. You can search by pupil name within the collection: Australia, South Australia, School Admission Registers, Not all school admission registers have been digitised and published.

You can view original registers at our Research Centre or ask us for a digital copy through our Copying and Digitisation Services. If you have left school in the past 15 years, contact your school, as they may still have the admission registers. If the school has closed or does not hold the records contact the Records Management Unit at the Department for Education.

Other admission registers may be held in our collection. See further information about 'Researching the records' below for how to search our collection. You can search for school admission registers on our catalogue ArchivesSearch to see if we hold the records. Chief Robert L. Avery served two years, from to Chief Robert Woodard served four years, from to Chief Ronald Harper served three years from to Chief Richard K. Robison served four years, from until Lawrence P.

In Chief Darrell D. Wagner began an eleven year term as Stow Police Chief. Then, Lt. Paul F. Dirker, Jr. Jeff Film became Police Chief in Frank Green is shown walking home from the Library, one of his favorite places. He was about 98 years old at the time, and lived to be nearly !

History lpaxton T Stow is named for Joshua Stow , its original proprietor. Police Department History. Maps of Early Stow. Designed and constructed in two phases, each phase ran concurrently ensuring the new two-storey extension was completed in time for the next academic year.

Meeting the demand for the additional form entry, the project included the construction of eight new classrooms, administration centre and a feature reception and entrance.

The thermal air, heating and lifecycle costs were designed to align with Passivhaus standards and included high insulation value, sound absorbing values, low energy and high renewables. Building a collaborative relationship with the School, the City of Wolverhampton Council, other key stakeholders and the project team proved vital to project success and overcoming logistical challenges.

For example, to retain emergency access to the school playground, we installed an innovative, two-way, secure gated access system. Regulated by the school, this gated system maintained the safe emergency route and featured safety signage designed by the school pupils as part of our school engagement. Best value was achieved through a comprehensive and collaborative innovation and value engineering exercise with the client and design team.

Innovations included raised seam roofing in lieu of sedum roofing and utilising alternative renewables. Every project we deliver is an opportunity for us to bring our unique thinking to solve problems, innovate and collaborate with our clients and beyond.

Building a new school for 1, students within the grounds of the original. Abiding by strict environmental regulations and generating a wealth of social value within the local community. Alongside a new sports hall, activity studios, squash courts and a gym, are additional changing rooms, a MUGA and new car park. Restoring a listed local landmark to its former glory to create a brand-new school for North East Sheffield. Constructing a new annexe as well as a reconfiguration of the existing school in order to ease pressures on pupil oversubscription.

Procured through the Scape National Minor Works Framework, this scheme involved the construction of a new primary school provision at the existing Stowlawn Primary School in Bilston, Wolverhampton.

Creating a state of the art teaching centre for science, technology, engineering and mathematics STEM. A unique, world-class, state of the art neuroscience research institute at University College London.

Bringing an iconic and sustainable development to the Carmarthen campus of the University of Wales, providing 40, sq. The design and construction of a sports pavilion, including FA compliant changing facilities, gym, office space and flexible recreation areas.

In addition a first floor balcony was incorporated into the design which overlooks the sports pitches. The demolition, refurbishment and three-story new build of a local all-girls school located in South London. The UK — and Coventry as a city - is well-established as a leader in automotive, aerospace, rail and marine design.

Designing and constructing of a new joint campus school for The Highland Council to incorporate two neighbouring primary schools, Caol Primary School and St Columba's RC Primary School, together with a community facility. Blending traditional and innovative solutions to create a new-build, two-storey, place primary school and place nursery in Chester. Undertaking a major refurbishment of a former Council building, originally a late Edwardian school, into a new school in Haringey, for students aged 5—19 who have a primary diagnosis of autism.

Kier Design and Business Services working in partnership with the London Borough of Hackney to deliver mixed-use developments and education schemes to create revenue for further local investment. Delivering a new secondary school on the Great Western Park Development in Didcot, ensuring it was completed in time for the start of the new school year, creating extensive outdoor sports facilities as well as a building for 1, students and working alongside contractors delivering housing projects.

Converting and regenerating a disused engineering building at South Gloucestershire and Stroud College to create striking new modern facilities for disabled students.



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