Found by Roger Mance in his WW1 memorial researches, these extracts, now out of embargo, give a fascinating window into the operation of Hadstock School between 1872 and 1918.
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This is so fascinating.. I recognised a few names from my Family tree. Do you have further entries after 1918?
Diane, we don’t hold any school records beyond 1918 in Hadstock, but these should be available to view in the Essex Record Office in Chelmsford. Roger Mance has knowledge of the Chelmsford records and which are in the public domain. I will contact him to let him know of your interest and he can email you directly if you happy for this.
Richard Dolby