Across
- 2. ______ was of primary importance to writing back in the day but is arguably lost in today's world of texting.
- 4. The last Principal at the museum school was Allen _______ MacDonell.
- 5. 1915 rules for teachers state that female teachers could not wear bright colours and had to wear two __________.
- 9. A 1962 class at Williamstown Public School likely would have had a portrait of the _____ on the wall.
- 11. The century during which the Williamstown School (now museum) was built?
- 13. many students would have learnt ________ though it is deemed a 'dead language' these days.
- 14. older generations often quote their trip to school as walking '_________ both ways.'
- 15. the ________ brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
- 16. the brickwork of the museum has been carved with the _________ of past students and visitors.
Down
- 1. Local families would often provide this to heat the school houses in the winter.
- 3. The third of the 3 R's?
- 6. the Char-Lan _________ used to do drills and march, donning their kilts and uniforms.
- 7. Pen is to paper as chalk is to_________?
- 8. before the installation of indoor chemical toilets, students had to use the _____________.
- 10. early log cabin school houses were commonly referred to as '__________ schools.'
- 12. while education was provided primarily in English, the 1951 census records Glengarry as having 138 people list ________ as their mother tongue.