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Anybody got pictures relating to Bierton Road Junior and Infants School, Yardley? I attended there throughout most of the 1950's. ???
I taught in Bierton Road Secondary School from January to July 1963, and have retained a couple of team photographs from that time, which I will publish if anyuone is interested.
No, I didn't take the chess team, being more interested in sport. The photographs I have are of a Cricket team and a junior Rugby team. I played both sports myself, so I was very happy to be involved. I don't remember names, except one, a boy called George Washington - an easy name to remember!
No, I didn't take the chess team, being more interested in sport. The photographs I have are of a Cricket team and a junior Rugby team. I played both sports myself, so I was very happy to be involved. I don't remember names, except one, a boy called George Washington - an easy name to remember!
Just unearthed a Bierton Road school newspaper dated 1964. The teachers listed were: Mr Carmichael (Head), Mr Garrett (Dep Head), Mrs Blake (Snr Mistress), Mr Agar, Mr Boardman, Mr Conacher, Mr James, Mr Roberts, Mr Wallers, Mrs Harrison, Miss Mills, Miss Whitaker, Mrs Williams, Mr Ashen, Mr Bowles, Mr Griffiths, Mr Lanyon, Mr Stubbs, Mrs Copson, Miss Kurczewska, Mrs Paulton, Mrs Wightman, Mr Black, Mr Broady, Mr Higgins, Mr Protheroe, Mr Tindley, Mrs Hardwick, Miss Lavender, Mrs Stokes, Miss Williams. Enjoy!!!
Anybody got pictures relating to Bierton Road Junior and Infants School, Yardley? I attended there throughout most of the 1950's..‚.. ???
Thanks for the memory jog. Much appreciated. Just a note about Vic Carmichael, Headmaster. He had three sons and one daughter. Vic retired early at the age of 60 because he got fed up of the Education Committee at Birmingham City Council telling him how to run the school. He bought a small cottage on one and a quarter acres of land near Tenbury Wells. Apparently this was the area where he used to take the Caneo Club. Before Bierton Road Vic was headmaster at Ada Road School, Bordesley, which was about 4 streets from where I was born. Too spooky for words. Vic died in 1979 aged 70. Shame his retirement was cut short.Mr Lanyon was Physics, Mr Stubbs was also Geography, Mr Bowles was History i think, Mr Conacher wast Metalwork, Mr Ashen was Woodwork and boxing does anybody remember the previous deputy head Mr Ryan who was Maths.