Notes
W. Charlton Cox had taken over from W. Jenkyn Thomas in 1905, but 1913 was
to be his first year without an intake of new girls.
By December of
1913 two of the future heads of the Boys' School were already on the
staff: William Rees Williams (Billy-2) and T.B. Reynolds.
Margaret S. Cook was just 35 when she was appointed as the first Head Mistress
of the school on
September 1st, 1913. She had been educated at
St. Andrews and Edinburgh universities.
The recruitment resulted in
46 girls on the school roll in 1913, but by 1914 it had increased to
63.
Miss Cook remained at the school until April, 1942.
The similar wording of the notices is due to
Mr. J. D. Thomas being the Clerk to the Governors for both schools.