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Perry Beeches Secondary School

Hi @Astoness, thanks for the reply and update. I am just trying to work out the exact years I was at PB but that isn't easy as burglars trashed my Mother's house yrs ago and trashed many of her belongings. I have also lost touch with all my school chums as I moved away.
 
Looks like I was there from 1963 -1967/8, so currently reading through the posts from people there at the same/similar time. Definitely remember performing in HMS Pinafore, as a lowly policeman I think... my lot was not a happy one .
I do recall keeping bees but I can't remember the teacher who was in charge of that and also being in an aeromodelling group where we made, flew and wrecked model aeroplanes... I still have some paintings from the art classes.... and I recall carving figures out of blocks of carbolic soap...really tricky.
Reading the posts brings back memories of chemistry experiments (kids not allowed to do that these days). Then going down to Giddens the chemist to buy sulphur and saltpetre at the end of Turnberry Rd. Not for making fireworks of course .... how ever did we get away with it....but was hauled in front of Edge with my mother and given a dressing down for having a burn on my arm that he said must have come from acid... he hadn't a clue and my mother was quite worried by him. Also remember setting up a prank with Ianto Evans in science, forming a human chain from the van de Graf generator to the brass door knob and hearing him swear as he received the shock when he went to open the door to come in to class, and we ran to our desks. He had the last laugh though and called me out and just touched my elbow which gave me a large static belt and brought a smile to his face. Never quite figured out how he knew it was me...maybe my hair was standing up? Great teacher, one of the best in the school and I am sure my scientific interests were sparked from his classes (pun intended ). Not the best school in the world but many good memories as well as some not so good. Anyone remember who taught technical drawing around 1967? Was there a teacher called Bloxwich or is my memory playing tricks?
 
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Hi,
My name is Alan Chipman and have just found this site. Recognise alot of the names! I was at PB around 63 to 67. Just wondered if anyone remembers me??
 
Hi,
My name is Alan Chipman and have just found this site. Recognise alot of the names! I was at PB around 63 to 67. Just wondered if anyone remembers me??
Which classes were you in? I was Wendy Stevens then. I was in 3A 1965 before leaving for Australia. Mr Linnell.
 
I was in Mr McShanes class for English. I think he was our home teacher 2A. 1964-65
To be honest Wendy I'm still trying to remember the class number. I remember bieng in Queslett and playing football in the house team with Michael Oliban.
 
Hi,
My name is Alan Chipman and have just found this site. Recognise alot of the names! I was at PB around 63 to 67. Just wondered if anyone remembers me??
Hi Alan I was at PB I joined in 69 but you may have Known my brother Clifford Commander or my cousin Linda Salt.
Some of my brothers friend Peter Espin Roy Lambert
 
Hello Roy,
No that name doesn't ring any bells but I seem to recall Linda Salt. It's been along time but I enjoyed my time at the school. I travelled from Erdington every day but moved to Castle Vale Comp in 65ish. (Not 67) I recall all the teachers especially Mr Edge and Mr Caldicot. I think Mr Pritchard was geography teacher.
 
Hello Roy,
No that name doesn't ring any bells but I seem to recall Linda Salt. It's been along time but I enjoyed my time at the school. I travelled from Erdington every day but moved to Castle Vale Comp in 65ish. (Not 67) I recall all the teachers especially Mr Edge and Mr Caldicot. I think Mr Pritchard was geography teacher.
Harry Richardson here. Have seen the 65 school photo's I loaded!? Cynthia Holt lived in castle vale. She's now Cynthia Forte.
Not many great memories apart from the holidays!!!
 
Hi Wendy.....I was at Beeches 62/67.....Was in 1A Where Gordon Newell was the teacher....On another site his son posted that he passed away a few years ago......I also contacted Mr Linnel......I now live on Phillip Island Vic Aust,,,,,Regards David
Harry Richardson hear! We lost communication when friends reunited ended. Hope all is well?
 
Looks like I was there from 1963 -1967/8, so currently reading through the posts from people there at the same/similar time. Definitely remember performing in HMS Pinafore, as a lowly policeman I think... my lot was not a happy one .
I do recall keeping bees but I can't remember the teacher who was in charge of that and also being in an aeromodelling group where we made, flew and wrecked model aeroplanes... I still have some paintings from the art classes.... and I recall carving figures out of blocks of carbolic soap...really tricky.
Reading the posts brings back memories of chemistry experiments (kids not allowed to do that these days). Then going down to Giddens the chemist to buy sulphur and saltpetre at the end of Turnberry Rd. Not for making fireworks of course .... how ever did we get away with it....but was hauled in front of Edge with my mother and given a dressing down for having a burn on my arm that he said must have come from acid... he hadn't a clue and my mother was quite worried by him. Also remember setting up a prank with Ianto Evans in science, forming a human chain from the van de Graf generator to the brass door knob and hearing him swear as he received the shock when he went to open the door to come in to class, and we ran to our desks. He had the last laugh though and called me out and just touched my elbow which gave me a large static belt and brought a smile to his face. Never quite figured out how he knew it was me...maybe my hair was standing up? Great teacher, one of the best in the school and I am sure my scientific interests were sparked from his classes (pun intended ). Not the best school in the world but many good memories as well as some not so good. Anyone remember who taught technical drawing around 1967? Was there a teacher called Bloxwich or is my memory playing tricks?
It was Bloxham drove a 2CV if they are still on here there are some photos of the HMS Pinafore My brother Clifford Commander was a bosuns mate
 
Yes he was like Frazer, He always said to me your a crook like your brother before you except your writing is better but your spelling is worse. I knew that he passed away I think it was the shock of have us riff raff as his final stream. Sorry to hear about Dave, my brother Cliff passed in 2020. I kept in touch with Karen Fisher well she lived across the road from me and Edwina Pitt well I had to she is the sister of my brothers wife. Karen lives in Cornwall, Eddie lives in Sutton Coldfield and I'm just outside Worcester Colin Skyers tracked me down a few years ago on Friend united he was a lecturer in Sussex. I don't visit Brum either well Mom and Dad have died and my brother and all my other family have moved or passed.
Can you remember that book the Pearl we had to do nitemare also Ode to a skylark and Tiger arghhhhh
 
You must be Janice Commander not sure if u remember me i used to go out with Edwina Pitt in 1973.Just saw some pictures of u & Eddy in Majorca in 1974.Happy days long gone.How are you.
 
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