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The School Name

Different sources of evidence show the school's name.


This is the plaque from the old school from 1892.

 

The Cross Deaf and Dumb School

 

From the Head's Log Book (28.7.1894)

28.7.94 Formal opening of the 
Cross Deaf & Dumb School
 
by the Earl of Derby....


The Admissions Register

Royal Cross School for Deaf and Dumb Children

From the Head's Log Book (8.5.1897)

8.5.97 Permission received from Her Majesty the Queen to prefix the title "Royal" to the name of the school, which is henceforth to be called "The Royal Cross School for the Deaf".


The Royal Cross School for the Deaf

A book of photos and newspaper cuttings

The Royal Cross School
Newsletter July 1990

Newsletter July 1990

"...In September 1990 the new school the Royal Cross Primary School will open in     
Lea."

Evening Post, Monday September 3, 1990

'...the new Royal Cross Primary School for the Deaf will cater for pupils aged three to 11...

Royal Cross Primary School for Deaf Children.

 

 

 

Royal Cross Primary School for the Deaf

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