wasa1
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Hello Wanda
I used to sit in front of you in mr Walshs class you sat with Marie Vaz my name was Anne Mcgovan I also remember all the names you have mentioned .
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My son and daughter Lisa and lee Wasden went to roscoe bank and have lots of happy memories
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My dad Eddie Mcgovan worked at John Bedfords most of his working life he was a file hardner he also had a brother Mick Mcgovan who worked there as well.
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I've recently separated from my long term partner I feel the times come to move on ! Has anyone got any suggestions where a lady on her own can go to socialise.
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i went to the sacred heart hillsboro many moons ago. Favorite teachers were Mrs Simmerson and Sister Mary Rose.
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sorry my reply was ment to be for tara.
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Hi i also went to St Peters and remember most of the teachers thats been mentioned. My form teacher was Mr Mcnerny he was lovely. Hear are a few names from my class. Marie Keogh, Maureen Healan, Pauline Parkes, Terasa Peel, Ann O Reily, Michael Gibson, John Charlesworth, Robert Harding, William Davis to name a few, I also knew two sisters Sheila and Margaret Johnson.
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City limits penistone Rd have classes various times one class is 6.oo wednesday eve.
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yes it's sad what happened to the school the last i heard it was a college then it got knocked down.
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Yes me and my pal spent many happy nights at freds bopping the night away happy days.
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i remember woodland st my grandparents lived at No30 which was the wood place i,ve got lots of happy memories.
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I went to St Peters Sec Mod between 1965 and 1969. The Headmaster was Mr Charles Martin (Charlie to us pupils!). I can only remember the first name of the Deputy Headmaster as being Bernard. Mr Martin always used to stand in the front of the hall at morning assembly with his thumbs behind his braces. My teachers were: The mad, sadistic Sister Josephine who mercifully didn't put me off the film The Sound of Music by playing it at every music lesson(!), Sister Veronica (Needlework) who was lovely, Mr Prophet and Mr Anyon (Science), Miss Kerrigan (Music), Jim McNerney (History), Frank Farmery (English and Form Teacher), Mr Cherry, Mr Dodds (Maths), Mrs Dodds (PE) and Mr Pearson (Jed to us pupils!). I can also remember one occasion when practically the whole school was caned for being out of bounds when we waved goodbye to the Royal Marines who had visited us!
i think the deputy was Mr Giles when i was their.
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Sister Josephine-- what a terror she seemed to be for anyone who didnt do what they were told:suspect:. In fact she was a lovely person who i knew had a heart as big as a bucket:)- more like her in schools today and the kids would be more capable when they left:
i totally agree
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Who went to St.Peters in the early sixties?
Who remembers Mr. Farrell and Mr. Farmery? and Miss Johnson?
i left st peters in 1963 i rember all the teachers you've mentioned, i've got fond memories of Mr, Mcnerny not so fond ones of Sister Josephine and Mr Hempill i was terrified of them two i enjoyed my time their all the same.
St Patricks and St Peters schools 50s 60s 70s
in Sheffield History & Expats
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Hello again yes I often think about my time at St. Peter's and wonder what's happened to people!
The only one I see occasionally is Marie keogh who was my friend at school
Regards Anne