Record

StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelSubSubFonds
Reference Number IE/1/ISL
TitleIslington Day Training College
Date1906-1917
DescriptionStudent record cards for women and men; reports on students' school practice (feedback on individual students); and accommodation register.
Extent2 boxes
AdminHistoryThe Islington Day Training College appears to have been founded by the London County Council (LCC) in 1906 to provide a 2-year training course for teachers. Board of Education Reports from the period describe it as a 'men-only' college, but the records include a number of women students. It was closed during World War One owing to the lack of male students and was never re-opened. By February 1915 it was estimated that by the beginning of the next session there would only be about 35 students. The LCC therefore looked to transfer students from this college to the London Day Training College
CustodialHistoryWe can assume that when the LDTC was closed, its continuing students were transferred to the London Day Training College, along with the records of previous students.
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsOpen, subject to signature of Reader Application Form.
Related MaterialThere is a report in the minutes of the LDTC Council (RefNo IE/1/1/2/14) proposing the transfer of students from Islington Day Training College to the LDTC.
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