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IDEAS & COMMENTS

We would like to invite Ideas and Suggestions from anyone who attended the School at anytime.
Maybe you have a story to tell, pictures of School days you could lend so that we may publish them on here.
Always remember that you retain the sole right of ownership and copyright and this will always be stated.
Can you remember something special you really enjoyed at School or the outings you went on when things went amiss.
My aim is to make this site as interesting to as many people as possible.
Do you have photographs when you were young we could use to perhaps build up an album of pupils back then.
Your help and thoughts on what you would like on the site are important to me.
If you see yourself or friends in any of the pictures on the slide shows I can always supply any size from 6” x 4” to A4 size on quality photo-paper.
If you would like other people to be able to contact you through the site just let me have your name and email address and we will make a section up for this purpose if the demand warrants it.

The Bells

Staircase

Hi Syd
The site changes look smashing and very posh so you have done it again old darling,I just wish more X students would write in with their memories of the school,I remember a hut beside the boys side of the school used as a girls class room,they had to add another class, number 1 E, they had so many girls in other classes,Our teacher name was Mrs Wilson,the hut was used at night to teach map reading and engine parts for a young R A F club,the reason I remember there was an aircraft engine,in front of the black board,covered with a tarp,and maps all over the walls,school desks were stuffed in every inch of the place,and no bath room,if you had a need,you had to cross the boys play ground,at the front of the school,then across the girls play ground,to the side of the girls school,where they had added on a row of bathrooms,in the winter at times frozen solid, Poor Mrs Wilson had a time trying to teach anything in that hut,I think Mrs Wilson was a sewing Teacher,and just hauled in to take the over load of girls that year as a year later we had her for sewing classes,and she helped us make cooking aprons and caps for our cooking classes, maybe that a stupid memory, but I sure other have stories they could tell,about the school,again the new look is smashing
Dawn

G'Day Syd, I have forwared your e-mail on to John Dowling and Geoff Donahue, whom I am in contact with. I had a return e-mail from Geoff, who had forwarded it on to others that he knows of. Word will soon spread, and get people thinking and remembering. Thats what it's all about. Nice to hear from you Syd.  I have often had a look in on the site, and I think you are doing a great job of it too. Take a Bow Regards John Paulling