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Colmore Road School Kings Heath

Hughes

master brummie
Very interesting but have you any photos of Colmore Rd School pupils 1935 to 1941?
Regards
John Hughes
 
I am new to this forum ,I had a friend who lived in Adian Cottages.I was born in Highbury Road in 1940 and went to Colmore Road school.My maiden name was Varley ,would love to hear from any old friends
 
From the British History Online site:

COLMORE COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL, King's Heath. Colmore Rd. Council Sch. opened 1911 by King's Norton and Northfield U.D.C. Accom. 1,200 B, G, I.(1) Reorganized 1930 for SG, JM, I. Practical rooms provided 1936. S dept. became a separate sch. 1945 (see next sch.). Name changed 1954. Accom. 1961: 23 classrooms, 3 halls.

COLMORE GIRLS' COUNTY MODERN SCHOOL, King's Heath. Colmore Road Girls' Cty. Modern Sch. became a separate sch. 1945 (see preceding sch.). Accom. 400 G. Accom. for 105 in huts provided 1948 and for 1 class in Hazelwell Methodist Schoolroom 1951.Name changed 1954. Accom. 1955: 12 classrooms, practical rooms, hall. Closed 1959 and pupils transferred to Swanshurst Girls' Cty. Modern Sch.


COLMORE ROAD SCHOOLS. See Colmore Cty. Primary Sch. and Colmore Girls' Cty. Modern Sch.
 
My husbands mother, Dorothy Lillian Ward, she is the girl sitting at the front 3rd in on the left,
she was 7/8 years old in this photo.
He was wondering who all the other children are, he's sure that their families would love to see
their Grandparent or even Great Grandparent when they were at school. Don't they all look smart
on Parents Day in 1933? Also wondering who Y. Cook is, was he/she the photographer or their
teacher?
ThanksColemore Road Infants School.jpg
 
Welcome JJord. Lovely photo.

There is an existing thread about this school so I am moving your post to that thread. Viv.
 
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