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Paul at S17 29-04-2004, 06:49 Just wondering if anyone went to Malin Bridge School between 1982 - 1988?
Do you remeber any of the teachers?
Does anyone remember Mrs Stocker & where is she now?
sarah216 01-05-2004, 15:47 I was there between '83 and '85 before going to myers grove so I only had 2 teachers, Miss Haddon and Mr Pemberton. I dont remember Mrs Stocker.
keefdave 02-05-2004, 17:54 I was there between 1960 and 1967. My kids went through there and Mr Pemberton is STILL there.
James_Dawson 14-10-2006, 21:57 i woz at malin bridge 3 years ago and mr.pemberton woz the best teacher you could ever hope to have he taught me everything i nkow and im a straight a student lol
James_Dawson 14-10-2006, 21:57 i woz at malin bridge 3 years ago and mr.pemberton woz the best teacher you could ever hope to have he taught me everything i nkow and im a straight a student lol
naughtyelf 15-10-2006, 11:00 mr pemberton was my year tuter in my last year.
remember mrs saunders,mr roscoe(think that was his name)mrs mills there was also a plump female teacher mrs adams i think she was called and i remember her fainting in asemberley (poor spelling you get the drift).
miss stocker i seem to remember from the infants school.
the headmaster mr clark was a right ar**hall never liked him.
bushbaby 3 16-08-2007, 14:50 i was there from 88 to 94 cant remember much only a few of the teachers mr pembiton mrs elis mrs oldham mr grafton he use to call me bubbles aftre her out of abfab that never stopd talking and was a bit dizzy:loopy:
joanne5600 31-08-2007, 15:51 i can remember mrs saunders miss cooke miss haddon mrs staniforth mr pemberton i left 1985 went to myers from there
gularscute 31-08-2007, 20:24 I left in '83. From the Juniors I remember Mr Pemberton- stern but good hearted and a great teacher-, Mr Porter- always wore a crumpled brown suit and was soft as a brush, lovely man- Mrs Terzinsky- Terrifying and old school but quite sweet underneath and a good teacher-, and Mrs Haddon and Mrs Barton who I can't remember a lot about to be honest. The head was Mr Clarke- who was something of a comedian with his hairy nostrils. In the Infants there was Mrs Stockers- fantastic, lovely woman and a brilliant teacher. There was Mrs Virgo and Mrs Pickles who I can't recall too well. I also remember the school secretary, (Mrs Denman I think she was called) who wore cork soled shoes and violent green eyeshadow. She doused herself liberally in some very strong perfume that choked you as she walked past.
deelightful3 31-08-2007, 20:46 Mr Pemberton was there when i left in 73
gularscute 01-09-2007, 12:57 In Malin Bridge there's probably an old photo from of Mr Pemberton from the Edwardian era looking exactly as he does now, as with Jack Nicholson in The Shining! He's eternal.
I'm trying to remember the car he drove when he taught me, I think it may have been an Opal. It looked very classy in those days. Each week when we went to the playing fields, he'd select a couple of pupils to go with him in the car. You'd feel very privileged to go with him.
The man knew how to keep order without being a tyrant. All the kids had enormous respect for him and no-one hardly ever misbehaved in his class.
Is it only recently that he retired? I seem to remember a colleague whose daughter was taught by him telling me that he had but I can't remember when it was.
Was he still into model trains and birdwatching when he taught you?
logeyboy 06-09-2007, 16:17 Mr Pemberton was great, he taught me and drove a blue Renault for years!
"Miss" Haddon who will always remain that way was a huge RE teacher, who took great delight in poking kids with her chubby fingers and dunking their heads in the bin.
Mr Clarke was very old school and he would always go off on a tangent if you asked him a question.
Mr Porter always wore a naff suit which was covered in dandruff and ran the computer room next to his classroom.
Mrs Mills (nee Pickles) looked like something out of an Agatha Christie movie but was really nice.
Infant school...
Mrs Johnson, lovely woman and a great teacher
Mrs Stocker - had a broom in the classroon, was born on Halloween as was her daughter. beautiful, sexy, fit MILF! :)
gularscute 06-09-2007, 17:00 Heh heh! Whenever Clarkey would take our class, in order to avoid the lesson we used to conspire to get him to spend the entire lesson waffling by asking him questions. He used to ramble from one topic to another like a more surreal Eddie Izzard and whenever he ran out of steam we'd find another question to get him started again. What manipulative gits we were! He was a good bloke.
I don't recall Miss Haddon being quite that aggressive but she could be pretty stroppy and her 'Forest Whitaker' eye used to scare me. I remember once before one of the holidays she said that when we returned she would be married and told us how to spell her future name. When we returned she seemed to be especially harsh on us. I couldn't work out why she was acting so bitter until one of my friends pointed out to me that she was still Miss Haddon...D'oh!
GR8-ONE!!! 28-11-2007, 11:21 empty ur inbox
deelightful3 28-11-2007, 13:47 does anyone remember mrs priestley/priest cant quite remember which name it was from the late 60s to early 70s,she used to shake me when she thought i wasnt listening to her,and when i went upto senior school i ended up in all the top classes,i was no brain of britain so after one term i was moved down to the middle form where i duly stayed,im sure she must have had a hand in me being put into the top form and it was her way of getting back at me
hillsbro 28-11-2007, 15:06 I think this would be Stella Preece, who was indeed an excellent teacher; her daughter Margaret was in my class in 1955-59. Mrs Preece and Mr Hawley used to take 3A and 4A in alternate years. Lewis Hawley became headteacher after Frank Courage retired in about 1965. Stella Preece died aged 83 in September 2001.
deelightful3 29-11-2007, 13:31 I think this would be Stella Preece, who was indeed an excellent teacher; her daughter Margaret was in my class in 1955-59. Mrs Preece and Mr Hawley used to take 3A and 4A in alternate years. Lewis Hawley became headteacher after Frank Courage retired in about 1965. Stella Preece died aged 83 in September 2001.
yes that will be her
Just wondering if anyone went to Malin Bridge School between 1982 - 1988?
Do you remeber any of the teachers?
Does anyone remember Mrs Stocker & where is she now?
Found this facebook group if anyone is intrested
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=30699185915&ref=mf
Also found out Mr Pemberton Died :o
Infant school...
Mrs Stocker - had a broom in the classroon, was born on Halloween as was her daughter. beautiful, sexy, fit MILF! :)
If my memory serves me right , she lived in Fulwood and her husband was a dentist :D
Last saw her in 1984/5 and yes she was a fit MILF :D
ACE WASTE 02-02-2009, 08:58 does anyone remember Mr Rushby the caretaker and do you remember the horrible nickname he had because of the large wart he had on his head
does anyone remember Mr Rushby the caretaker and do you remember the horrible nickname he had because of the large wart he had on his head
He was not the one that left in the 1980's was it ? :huh:
MR PEMBERTON DEAD???? Never I don't belive it!!
Who remembers this book from 1987
http://www.antiqbook.co.uk/boox/bkf/39463.shtml
So Cal Girl 10-01-2010, 21:40 I left in 76 and of course Mr. Pemeberton was one of my memories. Also was it Mr. Porter who ran the chess club? I also vaguely remember Mrs. Preece and Mrs. Tzinsky who was my first teacher in the juniors. The bell that was rung at the end of each class was kept on a shelf just outside the door and we sometimes got to ring it. She taught me the times table and how to write cursive. She passed away last year, I think.
Cracker22 05-05-2011, 18:15 I was there between 1960 and 1967. My kids went through there and Mr Pemberton is STILL there.
I am really sorry but Mr Pemberton died in 2008. :(
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