Leeds Lost Schools

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
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gbdlufc
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Hi Mike, yes you are right the building on the left was as you say, the science block, the building which I mentioned is the one next to it, next to the small garden in the recess. Other teachers I remember in that part were Mr Howarth (french, funny, nice man), Mr Blanch (spanish,well liked by all RIP) and Mr Donavan (english,scruffy and nasty).I went there from 79 to 82, Mr Brockwell was also my tutor (3T60) at a guess I would say you were in the 'H' band which were above me in the brains department. I dont know your name but I hope you are doing well fella down under.

zip55
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All my 3 schools are gone ... Low Road Primary, Coldcotes, and Foxwood. Can't find any pics of the first 2, even on Leodis.

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Which school was it that got blown over a few years back, comprehensively demolished by a bit of a breeze ?Somewhere up on St Wifreds circle?

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gbdlufc wrote: Hi Mike, yes you are right the building on the left was as you say, the science block, the building which I mentioned is the one next to it, next to the small garden in the recess. Other teachers I remember in that part were Mr Howarth (french, funny, nice man), Mr Blanch (spanish,well liked by all RIP) and Mr Donavan (english,scruffy and nasty).I went there from 79 to 82, Mr Brockwell was also my tutor (3T60) at a guess I would say you were in the 'H' band which were above me in the brains department. I dont know your name but I hope you are doing well fella down under. I know that we’re supposed to stick to the topic and not get into reminiscences but hey, it’s school! What else can you expect! I went to Cardinal Heenan in 78, the first year that it changed from John Borstal and Tommy Akkers. Two of my [much] older brothers had attended Tommy Akkers [who’s saint’s day was last week]. Quite a few of the teachers that were there in my time had been there since the place was built. Mr McCormack had originally taught Latin, Mr Crossen had taught chemistry and Fr Creasy had been the padre. He also did my Dad’s funeral a couple of years ago. He hadn’t changed a bit!I bumped into Ted Donovan in the New Penny, which confirmed a few suspicions. He hadn’t changed a bit, even down to not being washed. Mr Gibbonds who taught me English [and failed] had been a pupil at Tommy Akkers with one of my brothers. He’s now the Deputy Head. If anybody is interested, I’ll stop this now but continue on my blog http://sidneyhound.blogspot.com/

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simon2710 wrote: Allerton Grange High school isn't that old (as a building) but is a legend (even due to recent events) - Bearing in mind it did start off as the "Pollard" farm which had 12th century reminents and even the monks farmed here at that time hence the "grange" bit! History is changing though, It is now on the rebuild!NOW: THEN: EVEN FURTHER BACK THEN:      Hey I went to Ally grange and I didn't know that!I also went to Middlethorne. My Dad taught there for umpteen year.Any guesses as to who I am??

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angel wrote: simon2710 wrote: Allerton Grange High school isn't that old (as a building) but is a legend (even due to recent events) - Bearing in mind it did start off as the "Pollard" farm which had 12th century reminents and even the monks farmed here at that time hence the "grange" bit! History is changing though, It is now on the rebuild!NOW: THEN: EVEN FURTHER BACK THEN:      Hey I went to Ally grange and I didn't know that!I also went to Middlethorne. My Dad taught there for umpteen year.Any guesses as to who I am?? heavens...your surname doesn't begin with 'p' does it? and you have an older sister who's name begins with 'e'?if so i was in your year at school (middlethorne) then went to allerton high

kierentc
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...may have misquoted the last, thought it was simon asking the question rather than angel

angel
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Post by angel »

hehehe NO! *trying to think who that is* thought I knew all the teachers sprogs.Hmmmmmmm

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angel wrote: hehehe NO! *trying to think who that is* thought I knew all the teachers sprogs.Hmmmmmmm no i was thinking of a simon i went to school with who dad was a teacher. i don't have any idea if its the simon you quoted, i read it wrongwhen were you at school angel? i was a middlethornee. i need more clues :-D

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kierentc wrote: angel wrote: hehehe NO! *trying to think who that is* thought I knew all the teachers sprogs.Hmmmmmmm no i was thinking of a simon i went to school with who dad was a teacher. i don't have any idea if its the simon you quoted, i read it wrongwhen were you at school angel? i was a middlethornee. i need more clues :-D Oh I know who you mean! He was a bit older than me and I can't remember his sisters name but I do remember they were both a bit older. Their mum was also a teacher at my primary school... and then.. there's more stuff a bit of gossip

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