any school memories you'd like to share?...is your school still there now?......my secondary school is now a housing estate!!
any school memories you'd like to share?...is your school still there now?......my secondary school is now a housing estate!!
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Midnight feasts & the telling of ghost stories in abundance!
Amongst other things
It's still there & doing nicely I believe....
Midnight feasts & the telling of ghost stories in abundance!
Amongst other things
It's still there & doing nicely I believe....
Lots of good memories of secondary school. In particular an inspirational drama teacher, who wrote and produced our end of term play. We had a big party on the final night, held in someone's empty barn.
Wouldn't know where to begin TBH.
Walking into school in the morning, getting signed in then walking straight past the principals office and out the gate with my best mate and off to my sisters house where we'd smoke and eat garlic bread always seemed cool but now it sounds stupid! Oh and also getting signed in, going to a computer room and locking the door with my mate where we'd just go online all day and hope no1 would be needing to use that room that day. Lot of bunking off happening when I was at school.
OMFG!
Thought ah looked great. Ah was the talk of the school for days.
Thought ah looked great. Ah was the talk of the school for days.
Secondary school - hiding under the teachers desk for the whole lesson; rubbing a pretty, yellow chemical all over my face in Chemistry, for a laugh; climbing out onto the roof, to retrieve balloons; telling my teacher that I couldn't do PE, as I had a brain tumour; getting a late pass, because there were bridge works going on in the town, and then using the late pass for the next 6 years; tying French bangers onto the inside of the classroom door, for when the teacher arrived; chucking bits of blue tack down from the gallery, for all the younger girls to sit on.
Thought ah looked great. Ah was the talk of the school for days.
I remember my Mum saying....are you sure you want to go out like that?
Wish I`d listened...naw no really, all part of it eh?
Secondary school - hiding under the teachers desk for the whole lesson; rubbing a pretty, yellow chemical all over my face in Chemistry, for a laugh; climbing out onto the roof, to retrieve balloons; telling my teacher that I couldn't do PE, as I had a brain tumour; getting a late pass, because there were bridge works going on in the town, and then using the late pass for the next 6 years; tying French bangers onto the inside of the classroom door, for when the teacher arrived; chucking bits of blue tack down from the gallery, for all the younger girls to sit on.
Brilliant Blizzie! I wished I`d been in your class.
Edit to ask: Were you at St. Trinians?
Brilliant Blizzie! I wished I`d been in your class.
Honestly, I must have been their worst bloody nightmare. I'd be furious with my kids, if they turned out like me!
Brilliant Blizzie! I wished I`d been in your class.
Honestly, I must have been their worst bloody nightmare. I'd be furious with my kids, if they turned out like me!
Also the annual teachers v girls hockey match was a great chance to whack your least favourite teacher with a hockey stick....that's when i stopped believeing in sportsmanship.
I went on the field once, and I thought "Blimey, this is a bit rough", so I spent the next 5 years hiding in the toilets (when it was a rugby session.) Just got detention for it once.
I couldn't play tennis (which I liked) because "tennis was for girls."
Mmm, try telling that to Federer and Djokovic!
Also got detention for not wearing a school cap.
Many dull, uninteresting teachers.
PE teacher a bully.
English/drama teacher an enthusiast, an encourager and an inspiration.
My mate and I decided we'd do each other's make up one day with the make up from the drama class. I did hers all pretty...unbeknownst to me she put bright blue eyeshadow all over my eyes, convinced me it was a lovely subtle shade...I walked around the school like a pleb till some one asked me what did I think I was like...legged it to the bog and couldn't believe the state of me reflection
Once I hid in a coffin in music class (a prop from the drama class) to jump out on the music teacher when she walked in , but the vice principal came into the class with an electrician to talk about the broken lights. If she'd looked down, she'd have seen me looking back up at her and I really would have needed the coffin then
Me and two mates (eye shadow mate was one of them) played hockey with a tippex bottle in one of the classrooms...I got overzealous and whacked the tippex bottle into the goal (two jumpers) and it exploded all over the wall
One April Fools day one of the girls brought in a fake arm and we put it under the podium that the teachers desk used to stand on...teacher walked in...screamed...and I'm full sure probably peed herself a bit
hahaaa but the funniest day of all was the day myself and my mate were walking home from school passed the paper factory...and we heard a series of loud bangs and thought we were being shot at so she ran and I ducked behind a wall....when she realised I was left behind she scooched down behind the wall and ran back to save me
The only bad thing i ever did was me and my friend used to sabotage our other friend emily graingers cakes so they always burnt / failed to rise etc We never did tell her so I bet she thinks she cant bake to this day
Primary School....aged 8....balanced ruler on edge of table...gave it a whack....realised too late that I had aimed it in wrong direction...sat and watched as it flew across classroom in slow-mo towards my teacher....it hit him....on the ear....I got in mahoooosive trouble!!!!
Secondary School....the countless tellings off for calling our biology teacher Mrs Thatcher (her name was Frost) cos that's what we called her behind he back and I kept getting confuddled.....seeing the married PE teacher snogging the married RE teacher in her classroom, by the bibles....they weren't married to each other!!!.....Our chemistry teacher, with a hideous combover...and his 'friend' Willy Everlearn....it still makes me groan now.....Mr Petit and his incredible ability to hit you with the board rubber no matter how far away you were or how fast you moved.....and no one ever complained cos we all loved him!!! The last day of our time there when we got pissed and my best mate stubbed a fag out between my eyes and I didn't know until the next day!!
Sixth Form....the smoking hut...complete with pool table and dart board....being able to have pizza and a hot chocolate at 9am.....the very impressionable and eager young men!!! The last da there was also spent in a drunken haze and I was so merry that in history (at 10am) I thought the plant in the corner was looking at me funny so I through something at it only forgot to let go and ended up splatted on the floor at the feet of my tutor.....she was not happy but the rest of us were laughing!!
Can remember in needlework we had too make a soft toy, me and my mate decided to make a huff a lump (think that was what they were called) and we couldn't do it so we made a round circle and stuck 8 legs on it and called it a spider the teacher gave us an ungraded make for it, so nect lesson when she went into her cupboard that no-one else was allowed near we locked her in for the whole lesson apparently she was in there for a couple hours before someone found her, the detention was worth it the old hag
One trip I remember in Sec School was to Cheddar Gorge and Wells. We had such a great day. When we got to Wells in the late afternoon we got divided up into groups and the teacher we had leading our group just wanted a rest I think. He told us to wander where we wanted and just be back in front of the cathedral in an hour
So while the other groups were being dragged around and lectured to about 6 of us were sitting in the back garden of a cafe with a drink and an illicit ciggie
One trip I remember in Sec School was to Cheddar Gorge and Wells. We had such a great day. When we got to Wells in the late afternoon we got divided up into groups and the teacher we had leading our group just wanted a rest I think. He told us to wander where we wanted and just be back in front of the cathedral in an hour
So while the other groups were being dragged around and lectured to about 6 of us were sitting in the back garden of a cafe with a drink and an illicit ciggie
u wuz carter n dey woz v v norty dere.........wurd........
Yeah we were rough, no arguments there! Lychett Manor were the goody goodies as I recall with Henry Harbin only slightly more respectable
I bet I've spelt them wrong too hahaha
do you remember seldown and ashley cross?.the girls and boys schools......ac was mine..quality gaff....not!!!....anyway they knocked em both down to make ashdown.....an that's crap as well...and don't get me started on kemp welch.....which as had a million and one name changes but still has the spawns of satan going there!!......
ps:it was lytchett!!!....
I have fond memories from my primary school (above); George Spicer, Southbury Road, Enfield.
For a start it was far too big - it had been a secondary school but was downgraded when a more modern facility (Kingsmead) was built. I doubt we used more than a third of the main building - much of which was out of bounds - a situation that in itself lent to eerie rumour of ghosts and mystery! Add to this an old underground air-raid shelter (also out of bounds) and several ancient teachers - motifs and links to the past seemed plentiful! Lessons, however, were a pleasure!
Black plimsoles were compulsory - as were burns from the climbing ropes! Much of the sports equipment as i recall, was kept underneath the stage in the main assembly hall and was always covered in dust! Outdoor sports during the summers were fantastic - we were located close to Enfield playing fields of which we used a large proportion and just a short walk from Southbury Road open air pool. I never did gain all of the swimming badges!
Music and art were presented in a fun and enjoyable way - as were the headmasters anecdotes and words of wisdom offered during assembly each morning - all of which left a lasting impression upon me - so much so that for my first couple of years at secondary school (Enfield Grammar) i went back and visited my favourite teachers at the end of each term!