6. • Our school is located near the center of the town. It is built of carved
stone; it has narrow and tall windows and small black and white tiles.
The building is very old. Its history is related with the history of our
town .
7. G. Geronimakis our school’s donator. Characteristic Cretan
type, tall, impressive, upstanding man. He cared for people
who needed help. Before he died he expressed his desire to
donate a warship to his country. But the mayor of the town
advised him to set up a Public Nursery, which was a
necessity for the town. He died in 1921 at Heraklion .
8. • In the school’s yard there is a “small house”. Pupils always ask: what’s
the use of that baby house? They lie down and play the babies. At
that place unmarried women and poor families put their children
because they were not able to care for them. They rang a bell and left
.
9. • So the first use of the building was a Public Nursery . These years
were very difficult for the town : war , poverty , starvation . The
foundation begun its works in March of 1927 , when the first infant
came and stopped in the August of 1961 . It had the capability to
shelter 50 children . At the first year it offered hospitability to 20
children .
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11. • The nursery was headed by a pediatrician until 1958, after which an
Administrative Director took over.
• There were a secretary, a clerk, two nurses, a cleaning lady, a dairy,
feeds and nurseries who nursed the children.
12. • The foundation’s aim was to bring up abandoned children , to provide them
medical relief and to make them feel that they have a family , people who care
for them .
• Inside the clothes of the children the foundation’s staff usually found notes that
wrote their names if they were baptized.
• If they were not baptized, the foundation baptized the children in the nearby
church.
• Each child had its own page, written in the institution's register book and
reported the day and time it was found , its kilos and its height, its physical
condition and any special feature it had.
• On the same page were kept the notes left by the parents and the desires they
were likely to have or their will to retrieve when they could.
• If the child died, they wrote on the day of death, or if they were given permission
to take note of the details of the family who was taking it.
13. • The foundation kept them until they could work or make their own
family . Families with the appropriate qualifications could adopt
children from the foundation .
• Later the society’s needs changed. It was a necessity for the town an
organization for the protection of unmarried mothers to care for
them during pregnancy , to help them to give birth to their baby and
to protect them or give them for adoption . Thus a new organization
came into existence the infant’s center “ Mother ” at August 1961 .
14. • In 1962 , we mention the establishment of the 24th Εlementary
School in which pupils from the surrounding area were registered and
housed in a nearby building . From the first year 150 students did
lesson in an inappropriate building.
15. • Tackling the housing needs, the foundation was asked to provide
pupils with housing. The President of the Committee of the
Metropolitan of Crete foundation finally handed over to the chairman
of the Elementary School the keys of the Geronimacheio Foundation
for the use of only 3 rooms but after years and the parents'
suggestions were finally granted by the Archbishop of Crete the
entire building at 1970 - 1971.