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I went to birley school from nursery to secondary school i left seniors in 99 anybody else

 

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On 04/06/2008 at 13:45, Sweetiepie15 said:

I left in 1999, I had a geograghy teacher as my tutor cant remember her name

I left in 99 i had mr slater for my form tutor think she was called mrs mc ferson or something like that the geography teacher

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On 03/02/2005 at 16:53, tigger2004 said:

anyone on here from birley school 1996 onwards?

Yea i left 99

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On 16/01/2015 at 22:04, lynnielass said:

Anyone now if there are any reunions coming up ?

Hi Lynnielass are you on facebook

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Left Birley school in 67,was in the same year as Pete Fenwick & Steve Secker and played in the same school team with them.They used to score all the goals that everone remembered. Brian Bellamy & Stewart Morgan were at the other end of the pitch keeping them out.Always great memories of the school football

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I went to Birley School and left in 1970. I hated it apart from science with Mr Phipps. 

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Anyone still posting on this site who knew me. Send an email. 

mh.hatfield54@gmail.com 

 

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Hi Martin      

                            I  knew all the Hatfield clan when you lived on Thornbridge Avenue, Geoff always keeps me updated on how you are

                             keeping.     

                                                Best  Wishes     Stewart  M      (Bladesman )   

                                                         

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Why use email when we have the Forum?

Whatever happened to Cornishblade on here? The fleet-footed lad.

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On 23/04/2023 at 18:53, zakes said:

Why use email when we have the Forum?

Whatever happened to Cornishblade on here? The fleet-footed lad.

Still here. Just changed my name. Not sure if anyone still used the Forum.

 

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On 03/04/2018 at 08:41, zakes said:

Dream Number 1.

 

In his pit, Zakes was lying on his right-side in the ‘feetal position’,… he still had his socks on. He slept soundly… he was snoring. The sound of the snoring prevented the bedroom from having a cathedral hush. Lying neath his thick – ply blankets, Zakes felt like a bug in a snug rug.

 

It was a pleasant dream, a dreamy dream. It could have been a Mamas & Papas, California Dreamin’ dream, or maybe a Dream a little dream of me, type dream. Then again, it could have been a dream about Graduation Day, as Zakes was Tossing and Turning in bed. Zakes, aged 13, wouldn’t have minded which Ivy League University he’d like to go to, they were all the same to him. Yale, Pennslyvania, Princeton, Harvard, Dartmouth College, Cornell, Columbia or Brown. Zakes’ sweet dream was more suited to a … Lovin’ Spoonful type dream. Girls, girls at school… Birley County School.

 

In his dream, Zakes, though asleep, was trying with difficulty, to choose a girl to co-star in his dream. She had to be at least passable, because he didn’t want his dream to turn into a nightmare.

 

Dreamy Zakes had to go through the names and the faces of his list of mucky maid candidatesses.

 

There were:

Lynn M Stacey

Anne Hayes

Julie Hirst

Lesley Whiteley

Lynne Womack

Diane Shaw

Susan Rowbotham

Sandra Wallis

Pat Dodworth

Rosie Staniland

Susan Cocker

Adele Stephenson

June Priest

Mary Ollerenshaw

Margaret Winkley

Lynne Craig

Susan Beaumont

Margaret Glossop

Pat Otter

Vicky Cuneo

Lynda Birch

Sharon Dawtry

Kathryn Ibbotson.

 

After much deliberation, and before his dream might come to an end, Zakes chose this time:

 

Kathryn Ibbotson, because she had a generous mouth, and a tighter than tight tailpiece.

 

The new day broke, as did the dream, precisely 69 minutes later. It was almost time for school.

Richard Brown Greg Annerson Reg Hudson Lynne Brown David Jackson Paul Ward Gary Ashton

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On 06/12/2018 at 21:48, Ian W said:

Left in 1961 can anyone from 4K get in touch? 

 

I may know you. Although I don't recall an Ian in my year

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