“History is the witness that testifies
to the passing of time; it illuminates reality, vitalizes memory,
provides guidance in daily life and bring us tidings of antiquity”
Cicero.
Evidence of history is all around us; the farms' schools we attend and the stories told by the children’s family.
We attended farm schools as children.
Hennie attended the Kruispad school close to Reitz in the Free State and
I attended Kameel school in the North West. When we learned about an old Farm School in our area it was time to pay a visit.
We arrived at the address and realized
that we have taken many pictures over the last couple of years of this
the building, not knowing that we will one day learn more about it.
Situated on a farm on the banks of the Meul River it sure brings back a lot of memories. The need to start a school was realized in the late 1800s and early years of the 1900s. |
Originally the school was in an old building close to the farmhouse. The farm owner showed us around and the first school was in a packed stone building |
No mortar between die stones. The walls were not built up and on the one side was a shed with fodder for the animals that brought the children to school. |
For many years the Farm School and the teachers would educate the kids of the surrounding farms. The school and the children and the farms were integrated and they would walk or ride with a horse cart to school.
The teacher had living quarters attached to the school . The stove chimney is still visible and look at the wallpaper. Remember not everyone had to privilege of a any sort of vehicle – not even a teacher way back then. Normally teachers would stay in the house of the family on which farm the school is situated.
The teacher’s quarters attached to the school and a door that leads into the classrooms.
The children sitting in this school has long gone passed on but their descendants still live in the area and the education that their ancestors received in this little school still remains after they have forgotten what was learned in the school. The knowledge was passed on from generation to generation.
The entrance to the school. Thinking of all the little feet that step up the steps to attend school.
The entrance to the school. Thinking of all the little feet that step up the steps to attend school.
Till next time
Sandra and Hennie