missbaggy   10 #133 Posted September 30, 2008 Did anyone have Mr Hewitt the music teacher - mad Scottish bloke - excellent - always made me laugh! god mr hewitt he still alive Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Tradescanthia   10 #134 Posted February 14, 2009 I was in Miss Gradwells class when she was English teacher at Greengate Lane Secondary School. I was there 1960 to 1964, after that it combined with Ecclesfield Grammar school and the whole lot went Comprehensive. Miss Gradwell was a member of staff at Bletchley Park during the war, the establishment immortalised by the ENIGMA coding machine and the subject of a recent film. I always did think she was a lot brighter than the rest of the staff who taught there. Very fine lady, taught me to love reading and to appreciate literature. She must be nearly 100 years old now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Bikertec   12 #135 Posted February 14, 2009 What about a cockey new teacher called Mrs Berry mid 70's can't remember what she taught but remember she was on a power trip. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
missbaggy   10 #136 Posted February 14, 2009 I bet he is still as mad there was an english teacher that was ok but I can't remember his name. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
missbaggy   10 #137 Posted February 14, 2009 OMG mr jenning's and I loved mr saunders Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
shaznay   10 #138 Posted February 14, 2009 What about a cockey new teacher called Mrs Berry mid 70's can't remember what she taught but remember she was on a power trip.  She was my English teacher, I thought she was great...young and 'with it'  she must have been good I got an O level in it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
nefertari   10 #139 Posted February 14, 2009 Can't place Mrs Berry, is she on the staff photo satman posted ? Mr Wood was my favourite (English) teacher. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
clutch   10 #140 Posted February 14, 2009 anyone remember skippy shaun martin 1972 to 1978 would love to contact him a good old pal had some reel fun my name is chris durrans Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
satman2222 Â Â 10 #141 Posted February 14, 2009 I was in Miss Gradwells class when she was English teacher at Greengate Lane Secondary School. I was there 1960 to 1964, after that it combined with Ecclesfield Grammar school and the whole lot went Comprehensive. Miss Gradwell was a member of staff at Bletchley Park during the war, the establishment immortalised by the ENIGMA coding machine and the subject of a recent film. I always did think she was a lot brighter than the rest of the staff who taught there. Very fine lady, taught me to love reading and to appreciate literature. She must be nearly 100 years old now. Â She is still around and still living in the same house. I had her for English in 1976/77 and I think she retired in 1978. She taught my mother at Greengate lane and she last saw her at Miss Bennetts funeral last year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
hayes   14 #142 Posted February 14, 2009 just found this thread and it took me right back to somewhere I never want to go again......I too left in 1969 and remember so many of these names....Mr Moss was my form teacher most years.....  Ogi was the most obnoxious guy I have ever come across. The best teacher in my day was 'Ug' Cornwell (history and rugby) top bloke. And the legendary Gabby Hayes, what a guy!.  The mad sadistic, teachers were Robinson (French) Boggy Marsh (Maths) Hapgood (Maths) Moss (PE) Sutton (Chemistry) The female teachers were great though, Miss Norfolk, Mrs Winfield, Miss (wobs) Webster. Rob Tomlinson ruins the ESVC site, he is very helpful if anybody needs any info. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
hayes   14 #143 Posted February 14, 2009 Mrs Heaton.....oh dear....girls weren't allowed to wear patent shoes in case boys could see up our skirts.....seriously....  I was 1969 to 1975 It was Ma Heaton who called all the girls slags and tarts. Miss Woods was massive in my eyes. There were a strange collection of old school masters and new wave teachers. Daz Smith was special, but Malham was a full weight b******. Science was Muff Potter, Mr T Smith and Mr Mellor and Harry Ridge who dropped half an ounce of pottassium in the water dish and it exploded onto the ceiling and just stuck there until it burned out. Another time Mr Mellor "missed" about 2 metres of magnesium ribbon which looked really pretty under the science block stairs when we set it alight. Maths was Mrs Kunce and a Mr Williams, a big bloke who broke his nose playing against the Rugger first XV.....he heh. Er, anyway English was Howarth, he read some pretty dreary stuff and a really tiny woman who wore long skirts. Oh, and old Ma Gradden, who was quite prim and proper in a nice orderly way. Geography was Yates (git), then Hedley Knibbs then Birkby fine tuned me into an O level. History was Wing Nut Anderson who was infact a really nice guy. My German tutor was Herr Shaddock and he would froth at the mouth when he got excited. Nuff........too much.... We had a betting scam going under the science block stairs for the Wacky races. My favourite was Bernie Middleton the woodwork teacher, I last saw him at Ladybower fishing and he told me he had one year to live due to inhaling wood dust for 40 years. God, I could go on for ages........... Oh, forgot, Games: Mike Cordon, top man, Mr Moss was the original "Casper, you moved, stand still when I take a penalty" but I think Mr Buck the maths teacher was the original model for Brian Glover's character in Kes. Mr Glen was not a nice person. I once sat the whole of the double French lesson after double games in the morning on a freezing cold winters day, with an imprint of the adaptor of a mitre ball at the side of my head, courtesy of a Mr Glen free kick from 2 yards away. I'd swing for him today as old as me might be, the b****d! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
nefertari   10 #144 Posted February 14, 2009 She is still around and still living in the same house. I had her for English in 1976/77 and I think she retired in 1978. She taught my mother at Greengate lane and she last saw her at Miss Bennetts funeral last year.   I never had Miss Gradwell but I did have Miss Bennet for history, I remember her saying to me ''I don't know why you behave badly, I know your Mother and you're not the kind of family to have fish and chips every night'' She obviously looked down on anyone who ate fish and chips every night Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...