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    Shaw Hill school Anthony Road School

    I was there from 1972, apologies!. Did you know Deborah Hood!
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    Shaw Hill school Anthony Road School

    I attended Shaw Hill School from 1971-1977. I planted the birch tree that is still there.
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    Brandwood Secondary School, Sunderton Road, Kings Heath

    My teachers were: Mr Bushell, Mr Pomrey, Mr Beck, Mr Wright, Mr Husband,Mr Montgomery, Mrs Standford, Mrs Armitage, Mrs Pechy, Mr Stanton, Mr Williams, Mr Evans, Miss Allen (hated her). I can/can't remember, a lot of the others, because they meant nothing to me/or were vile. Our RE teacher was...
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    Brandwood Secondary School, Sunderton Road, Kings Heath

    When was your time at Brandwood Secondary School?
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    Brandwood Secondary School, Sunderton Road, Kings Heath

    Mr Williams was still there when I attende from 1977-82. He was an Art teacher when I attended Brandwood, but did don kit for sports days. We were all perplexed, but didn't know his history.
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    Brandwood Secondary School, Sunderton Road, Kings Heath

    Those schooled at Brandwood were never allowed to forget the Latchford brothers. There was a 'famous' trampolinist!!?
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    Brandwood Secondary School, Sunderton Road, Kings Heath

    I did not know you. I attended Brandwood Secondary School from 1977-1982. I left before it amalgamated with Maypole School (and others) to become Baverstock. You must have been the year below me, but could have seen me in the school productions of 'Smike', 'Hobson's Choice' and 'The Happiest...
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    Shaw Hill school Anthony Road School

    When were your 'Happy Days' ?
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    Shaw Hill school Anthony Road School

    I attended Shaw Hill School in the 1970's. It was/is located on Anthony Road, Alum Rock. It was mostly Victorian with a modern section above the boiler house inside the school grounds. (Bombed in the war). The outside was totally Victorian though. Shaw Hill School had an extensive playground...
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    TheWhyNot Tavern

    I knew the publican's son, Brian Hubble. He appeared on TISWAS in the 1970's
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