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Instructions for the schoolmasters of Sussex Vale Academy, New Brunswick
Object number: LeonardFamily-CBDOC-1pg3
Gallery: 12
Object Name: minutes
Title: Instructions for the schoolmasters of Sussex Vale Academy, New Brunswick
Date: 10 February 1797
Dimension: 32 x 20 cm
Credit Line: Mrs. Howard R. Speer, 1960
Notes: The Sussex Vale Acedemy was established under the auspices of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, in 1794. and was established for the purpose of educating aboriginal children. The students were apprenticed to settlers: girls were taught dairying and weaving while the boys learned shoemaking and farming. This system was open to abuse as the children ended up as domestic servants or farm hands. The school closed in 1826 as this type of school was not improving aboriginal children's lives as it had been hoped, however, the apprenticed children were still required to work out their terms until 1833. These minutes include instructions to be carried out in the Academy, which included regular school attendance by the children, weekly attendance at divine services on Sunday, keeping attendance records, and preparing a return of students each quarter year with details of age, gender, and progress in learning.

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