S. S. No. 3 BURLEIGH "Bolton's School" in South Burleigh 1894 - 1964 The history of education in this (lower) to 1866. In that year a school was built east of Julian Lake settlement goes back (Little Cedar) which was to accommodate the Upper and Lower Settleâ€" ments of Burleigh Township. The school was to be known Burleigh or Haultain Mt. Julian School. This one school both settlements for twentyâ€"nine years. In 1894, it was decided that two schools shouli 1T half acre of ground was purchased for this school w 5.5. No. 3, Burleigh, from Mr. Hosken on the east L Concession 2, Burleigh. The work of brushing and land was done free of charge by Mr. J. Harvey, and Mr. K. an old Burleigh resident. The frame building was built McKelvie. These two schools were managed by one board of true due to the work of the Inspector, 1929. At this time, and Mr. N. Bolton whointerviewedthe township clerk and obtain necessary data, board of its own. One very exciting event in the schools history, is the a the two sections were divided each having (n (n (r) (11 E ‘f'f which totally destoyed the woodshed at the north of the school. Neighbours and cars fire. There was no dipping it from the well. saved but the paint was badly blistered. on fire, but this was quickly extinguished. During this At one time the going along the road were called to help pump, and the only means of getting water tire After a stiff battle the school was roof «:1: p 0