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The school was built in 1844 on the site of the former workhouse besides St. Clement's church (church demolished in 1852). By 1853 there were two teachers, 55 boys and 33 girls, who each paid one penny a week. In 1859 there were between 70 and 80 boys and girls plus 30 infants under a separate mistress. The building proved to be too small for the increasing numbers and in 1868 a new school, costing £2,000, was built in Wilton Road and the old school was sold. The new school had two rooms for boys, two for girls and one for infants. In 1870 the average attendance was 89 boys, 56 girls and 96 infants, all of whom paid a penny or twopence a week for their schooling. In 1878 an extra room was added.