Sch.12 Summary of an interview with a married female resident regarding the education of her children at fee-paying and non fee-paying local authority schools, female interviewer, 1962
Scope and Contents
INTVEE doesn't believe in being too friendly with neighbours, she never took friends back to her house as a child because it was full of her mother's friends and neighbours. Eldest son completed a five year language course at Trinity Academy but doesn't want to go to university. She told him, "I send you to a good school so that you speak better than me". Her daughter's education had been marred by ill health in her early childhood and so she was sent to the local school at Granton, lots of bawling and shouting went on at Granton School which doesn't happen at Ainslie Park.
Dates
- Other: 1962
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Extent
8 Sheets
Creator
- From the Fonds: University of Edinburgh (Scottish University) (Organization)
Repository Details
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