SCHOOLS
In 1818 there were two day schools in the parish,
with some 50 pupils. (fn. 9) In the following
years one of them seems to have ceased
and another to have started, so that in
1833 there were still two schools with 44 pupils. (fn. 10) As
late as 1846-7 the only schools were kept by dames.
The rector, however, exercised some supervision over
one of these and also gave financial help to some of the
others. (fn. 11) The number of these schools had evidently
increased with the growth of the population and in
1851 a National School was at last built. It was on the
road about half way between Toot Hill and Little
End. The Department of Education gave £117 and
the National Society £20 towards the cost. The lord
of the manor gave the site and £200, and other subscriptions were collected. The rector and churchwardens were appointed trustees of the school. They
and three of the subscribers constituted the board of
management. In 1857, when some additions and
alterations took place, a further grant of £9 was
received from the Department of Education. (fn. 12) In
1870 there were stated to be places for 117 children. (fn. 13)
The accommodation at the school was not fully used
for many years. In 1858-9 there were 30 boys and
37 girls in attendance; there was apparently much
truancy. (fn. 14) In 1871 there were still only about 65
pupils. (fn. 15) In 1858-9 there were a mistress and two
pupil-teachers (fn. 16) and in 1863 there were a master and
a mistress. (fn. 17) The school received parliamentary grants
for the training of pupil-teachers, the employment of
certificated teachers, and the purchase of equipment.
In 1858-9 the grant was £164, but an inspector found
the standard of education to be low. (fn. 18) In 1871 it was
estimated that 140 school places were needed to secure
universal elementary education in the parish, and that
the National School could provide 118 of these. The
Education Department proposed to unite the parish
with North Weald Bassett (q.v.) in a single administrative district, apparently to facilitate the attendance of
some Stanford Rivers children at a new school to be
built in North Weald. There was much opposition
from North Weald to these proposals and the amalgamation did not take place. (fn. 19) The school at Stanford
Rivers was enlarged in the following years. (fn. 20) The
average attendance increased from 69 in 1872 to 93
in 1880 and 144 in 1902, and the annual grants rose
from £34 14s. in 1872 to £74 13s. in 1880 and
£146 18s. in 1902. (fn. 21)
By the Education Act of 1902 the school passed
under the administration of the Essex Education Committee, Ongar District. Its average attendance fell to
74 in 1929. In 1936 it was reorganized for mixed
juniors and infants, the seniors being transferred to the
new school at Chipping Ongar (q.v.). (fn. 22) In May 1952
there were 2 teachers and 53 pupils. In May 1950 the
school was granted aided status. (fn. 23)
The school is an L-shaped one-story building of red
brick with a tiled roof. The teacher's house attached
to it has two stories.
Footnotes
| 9 |
Retns. on Educ. of Poor, H.C. 224,
p. 271 (1819), ix (1). |
| 10 |
Educ. Enquiry Abstr., H.C. 62, p. 289
(1835), xli. |
| 11 |
Nat. Soc. Enquiry into Church Schs.
1846-7, pp. 18-19. |
| 12 |
Min. of Educ. File 13/342; ex inf.National Society. |
| 13 |
E.R.O., D/AEM 2/8. |
| 14 |
Educ. Cttee. of Council, Reps. on Schs.
in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, 1858-9,
p. 44 (in Min. of Educ. Libr.). |
| 15 |
Retns. Elem. Educ., H.C. 201, pp.
112-13 (1871), lv. |
| 16 |
Educ. Cttee. of Council, Reps. on Schs. in
Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, 1858-9, p. 44. |
| 17 |
White's Dir. Essex (1863), 744. |
| 18 |
Educ. Cttee. of Council, Reps. on Schs.
in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, 1858-9, p. 44; Rep. of Educ.
Cttee. of Council,1858 [2510], p. 560, H.C. (1859, Sess. 1),xxi (1). |
| 19 |
Min. of Educ. File 13/342. |
| 20 |
Rep. of Educ. Cttee. of Council, 1886
[C. 5123-1], p. 520, H.C. (1887), xxviii. |
| 21 |
Rep. of Educ. Cttee. of Council, 1872
[C. 812], p. 409, H.C. (1873), xxiv; ibid.1880 [C. 2948-1], p. 579, H.C. (1881),
xxxii; Schs. under Bd. of Educ., 1902
[Cd. 1490], p. 74, H.C. (1903), li. |
| 22 |
Min. of Educ. File 13/342. |
| 23 |
Ex inf. Essex Educ. Cttee. |