This is a photograph of students and teachers at Sundridge's first public school. The school is a log building. The children are on the left side of the photograph. The teachers are on the right side, near the entrance to the the school. On the far right of the image there is a horse drawn wagon in front of a pile of fire wood.
A Sundridge Public School class photograph. The picture was taken in the summer outside the school building. The children have been organized somewhat informality for this picture.
The girls are standing on the steps to the school. To the left of the girls is a group of boys. The teacher is at the top of the stairs.
This postcard is of S. S. #4 School of Strong Township. This school was built in 1887. The school was made of wood and featured a bell tower.
There are two entrances to the school. One entrance was likely for the boys and the other for the girls.
Time for recess at Sundridge's Public School. It looks like a lot of fun out there. The girls are mostly on the right and the boys are mainly on the left. Interestingly enough the boys and girls who are playing together are mainly in the middle.
Class photograph of the children attending the Sundridge Public School in 1905. The picture was taken outside, the school can be seen behind the children.
The teacher is standing beside the children on the right. There are five rows of children. The boys are in the first two rows and the girls are in the back three rows.
A wide picture of the Sundridge Public School and all of its students. The girls and boys seem to be grouped together.
The boys are dressed in dark colours and the girls have white jumpers on. The wooden school house has a bell tower, however it doesn't look like there is a bell in it.