Hi I went to Bierton Rd for a few years we came from Edgbaston, and lived in the Ring off Hobmoor Rd, our Headmistress was Miss Newman, who had a resemblance to Margaret Rutherford, I put my hand up to be a monitor and was told I needed to be of a calmer disposition LOL, for being naughty my punishment was to take a week to learn a long poem, then stand in front of Miss Newman and recite the whole poem, I can see the teachers faces but hard to put a name that will pop up if I think hard. Nice school, good teachers.
Bierton Road
Hello there!
My husband David attended that school around about that time. He was born in 1944. He was born in Flavells Lane in Yardley off the Hob Moor Road. Hope we get to see some pics but sorry we haven't kept any.
Best wishes
Lynda
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As both your husband and I were born in 1944, it’s possible we were in the same class ! I recall David Smart and David Cartwright- at least, I think I’ve got the first names correct. Certainly I know I’m correct with the surnames.
In those days, boys couldn’t step over the demarcation line for boys and onto the girls playground area !
Headteacher was Mr. Carmichael, who provided me with a reference to take up teacher training shortly before he retired. He found him a friendly, likeable man, who also organised the scout group at school.
Mr. James English; Mr James, metalwork- a detestable man who, I also discovered after leaving Bierton had blamed me for misspelling my own name, when he’d made the mistake ! I had a different surname in those days- ‘Higginbottom.’
Mr. Ryan, maths. Mr. Fryar; Mr. Thomas history and rugby team ; Messrs: Edwards (2 of that name); Rose; Lanyon -science; Brighton geography ; Richmond music- I felt sorry for the man because, whilst he was knowledgeable, clearly keen to teach a greater variety of music than Harris, also music, he wasn’t able to control the disruptive students- of whom there were many, and didn’t like resorting to the cane ; Gooch; Mohr, and the one every student hated - a sadist, and the one teacher who turned me off school for a year; punching some boys in the chest, caning for writing the wrong date (my error); humiliating another over his physical appearance and, I suspect, after one incident I wouldn’t want to report on the internet. A fairly tough student was traumatised by him. I dearly wish, as a reasonably successful teacher, I could confront him. Well, enough said about him unless I refer to a Shakespearean insult ( not so clean!) or Ethiopian- a clean insult but very appropriate (I have Ethiopian family connections) and have lived there. My work also took me to mainland Greece, where I still have close ties.
Bierton prepared me for a later enjoyable career. So, there were positives. And thank you very much, Mr. Carmichael for being a great headteacher and helpful man !
I still have photos of the school choir and rugby team, and I know David (?) Smart was in the rugby team and, possibly, the school choir.
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