1838-1839 Archibald McKinnon . At this school, one of the largest on the Island, 52 scholars were present. The teacher has been successful in his efforts to advance his pupils. The proficiency made was satisfactory. A new and commodious school house for this district is nearly completed in the vicinity of the present one. 1840-1841 Archibald MacKinnon teacher. Branches taught are Eng¬ lish Grammar, Book-keeping, writing and arithmetic. 1843-1844 Donald Campbell 1847-1848 Allan Stewart 1849-1851 Donald Stewart 1852-1857 John MacLean 1857-1858 John MacLean . A new schoolhouse is much required. It is not boarded or plsatered inside. The trustees were given 5 weeks in which to have the schoolhouse made more com¬ fortable and the school furniture altered and improved. The Trustees were directed to have a Trustees or Record book. 1860-1861 John McLane . Examination searching and results gratifying 1862-1863 John MacLean . 52 pupils 1863-1864 George Campbell 1860-1865 George Campbell . Plan and Specification for a new school prepared, New school to be completed by Sept. 1st., 1864. 1873-74 A. A. MacKenzie . Status of the school very high. Students from other districts always in attendance. 1874-1875 Vacant 1875-1876 M. Dixon , teacher 1877-1879 J. W. MacKenzie 1879-1881 Donald H. Currie 1881-1883 John A. Matheson 1883-1884 Roderick McLennan 1884-1890 Archibald MacKinnon 1890-1891 Amelia J. Palmer 1891-1892 Amelia J. Palmer . Supplement $20.00. 1892-1893 Amelia J. Palmer 1893-1894 W. H. Villett . 50 pupils. 1894-1895 W. H. Villett . Supplement $20.00. 1895-1899 W. H. Villett 1899-1901 Euphemia McDonald 1901-1902 W. D. McKinnon 1902-1903 W. D. McKinnon , Margaret McNeill , C. S. MacDonald 1903-1905 W. H. Villett 1905-1907 Gertrude Carson 1908-1909 Margaret MacSwain —156