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Lydgate Lane, Crosspool, 1948-1954.

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Crookesmoor j & I 1954

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Went to Maltby Street, (52 - 59)  favourite teacher Miss Slack. When I was ten I went on a school trip to Dublin. Stayed at a place called Skerries a few miles from the city. Did anyone else go?

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I thin my ex wife went to Pipworth possible 1946/7 onwards

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Acres Hill infants school, now demolished and housing built on it.

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Myself and my spouse both went to Carfield Junior then Secondary before I passed 13+ to Brincliffe Grammar.

Carfield was a typical school of the 50's/60's, very firm in punishment but, we knew the boundaries.

Overall the staff were very fair and several names are memorable for this including, Miss Lydiard (junior school), Mr.Cartwright (secondary school).

There were also some absolute nightmares such as Mr. Roach (secondary school) who used to publicly belittle me because he didn't like my older brother.

The punishments generally were typical of the times, slipper, cane, blackboard rubber, mostly uncalled for but, normal.

We enjoyed our years in Carfield.

 

Regards,

Duffems

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Annes Grove School 75/76 then on to Shiregreen School 76/81

 

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Cant remember if I’ve done this one already lol

 

Abbeydale first and middle

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I'm same as you Ant68 that many replies on here. But here goes.

Lindsay Road Junior School,  Also Lindsay Road Nursery and Infants.  Nursery to leaving Juniors 1951-1957

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Woodthorpe infants and juniors. Mrs White was my teacher, mr Jackson was head

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