Hi
I attended Alma Street School. I started April 1959 aged 5 and left July 1965. The only photo I have seen of the school is the front of the building. Mr Hinchliffe was the Headmaster. We went to him to pass our books. If we passed, he would offer us 3 Roses Chocolates from a big tin. Even though I wanted the chocolates I was too shy to accept them!
I recall the following teachers;
Infants
Mrs Jones class 1
Miss Parker class 2
Mrs Jones (again) class 3. The class was located in the smaller playground where the apparatus (climbing frame) was.
Juniors
Miss Kirby class 4
Miss James class 5 ( she married a policeman and became Mrs Swann)
Mrs Priest class 7 ( she emigrated to South Africa)
Mr McGill ( not sure of his class number but it was at the top of the fire escape)
Mr Edwards class 10 (we moved to the annex during this school year)
Mrs Morgan class 11
Mr Wildman class 12
I also recall;
Mrs Cooper (I think she was head of infants)
Mrs Christian
Mrs Thompson
Mr Hunter a student teacher. ( He taught the class about Stephensons Rocket. He and Mr Wildman organised a school trip to London. We went to the Science Museum to see the Rocket!)
Mrs Taylor (secretary)
Mrs Hands (biscuit lady)
Mr and Mrs Franklin (caretakers)
I have many happy memories of Alma Street School.
If you are interested, I can probably list most of the children that were in class 12 during 1964/1965..
Regards
Linda
These are the names of children I recall from Alma Street School Aston.
Class 12 Mr Wildman 1964/1965..
Apologies to anyone I may have missed out or added in error.
Irene David
Georgina Glenn
Irene Brannan
Kenneth Moore
Carol Gillett
Carol Aldhouse
Theresa Mullaney
Philip Brotheridge
David Capper
Paul Ford
Michael Surplice
John Kendall
Roderick Wells
Sandra French
Janet Hadley
Susan Dyson
Geraldine Whitlock
Michael Parkins
Linda Jennings
Roy Leddy
Paul Bevan
Tony Gardener
Paul Smith
Susan McPherson
Joyce Harris
Colin Surman
Paul Barrows
Dorothy Linford
Peter Brookes
Chistine Murphy
Christine Hemmings
Regards
Linda
Thank you Viv,hope Linda is able to respond,it would be great to contact any Alma street pupils.Welcome Brotherphil. Hope you enjoy the Forum. Viv.
Hello Mike, good to see you’ve joined this forum. Yes, it’s quite awhile since the days of Friends Reunited. It’s a pity it folded. Hope you and your family are keeping well. On occasions I too drive through Aston and Lozells for a fix! You may find images of your end of Gerrard Street on Aston Birmingham 6. You can find the site on Facebook if you’re a member. Kids of today eh they haven’t got a clue of how things were for us without a bathroom. My daughter couldn’t believe we hadn't got a fridge or that we had to go up the yard to the toilet! They were such happy carefree days..Well hello Linda Jennings, we haven‘t communicated since the days of Friends re-United. I remember all these names but I couldn’t call them off like you. Hello to everyone else, my time flies. I’ve just been doing some research as I was hoping to find my end of Gerrard Street but alas there doesn’t seem to be anything. My children have no idea of the sort of homes we lived in, they can’t imagine not having a bathroom and a two up two down existence. Occasionally I drive through parts of Lowell’s and there is still quite a bit remaining. The Lozells Road part of Gower Street school still stands and I would love to pay a visit. Bet nothing has changed. Can’t say I miss my school days though. Like work I miss the people. Best wishes to all
This is amazing that you remember all these names. I think Gary at the end may be my brother. Will have to ask him. Thank you.Alma Street School Aston
Class 11 Mrs Morgan 1964/1965
I recall the following names from this class; in no particular order...
Pat and Tina Stevens
Joan Mohammed
Colin Ali
David Ali
David Childs
Frederick Trowman
Louise Johns
Jean Willis
Anne Jukes
Doreen Davies
Coleen Hughes
Derek Gordon
Earnest Wallace
Joan Hollis
Sally McCallion
Sandra Lane
Constance Hennessey
Rosita Dawson
Jennifer Scrivens
William Pickett
Robert Evans
Sylvia Wiggins
Barbara Bagshaw
Gary Mohammed
Apologies to anyone I may have missed out or anyone I’ve added by mistake!
Also some may have left Alma before the school year ended. This would have been due to redevelopment of the area.
Regards
Linda
Happy birthday Carol, wishing you good health and happiness!Hi everyone. I don't know if anyone remembers me I'm a new member - I'm Carol Gillett but I remember both Michael and Linda.
Linda I don't know how you remember so many names.
I can remember Adrian Holmes, Roderick Wells and David Capper (I think!) We lived in William Street and I remember the little sweet shop situated near the bottom of theroad. Hope everyone is well and I'm glad that I found this site.
Thank you so much Linda you have an excellent memory, unlike my good self! I can't believe I shall be 70 next year.Happy birthday Carol, wishing you good health and happiness!
I always think of you on the 3rd. My dad’s birthday was February 2nd..
I hope you and your family are well? It must be over 20 years since we last liaised. It was on Friends Reunited.
I’m so please you found the forum. Phillip Brotheridge told me you had joined the site awhile ago. I hope you’re enjoying it?
I should have responded to your post sooner but I’ve been rather busy moving house etc; When I’m more settled I will drop you a line or two!
Keep safe
Linda x
I remember Mr hinchcliffe. Mrs Jones was my first teacher too, also remembr Miss Davis, Mr Mcgill ( I had private arithmetic lessons at home with him) and Mr Osbaldason. I started in 1956 and left in 1961 when we moved house.Did anyone attend the above school at all ? I started there age 5 in 1958 and left in January 65- Hardly any photos seem to exist of the school and if anyone has any, or indeed any memories of the school and its teachers I'd be VERY happy to see/hear them !!
I remember the Headmaster - Mr Hinchliffe ( we kids all pronounced it as 'Inchcliff') LOL The first teacher I had in class 1 infants was Mrs Jones - I later had a teacher called Miss priest who married and became Mrs Swan and she emigrated to South Africa I recall Mr Edwards, Mr Wildman, Mr McGill.
Here's my school report for 1963 I was 9yrs 10 months then !
On the hill...Clifford Street, between William St and Alma St
Stephen Morris here: I was at Alma Street at about the same time. I remember Mr. Hinchliffe very well, I was in Mrs. Jones' class, as well as Mr. Wildman and Miss Priest. My classmates included John Griffin (who was always in trouble), Howard, Stewart, Gary, Susan Morris (no relation). Sadly, I can't recall others at the moment. Our favourite playground game was 'Round the Pole' where we chased each other around the base of the fire escape.Did anyone attend the above school at all ? I started there age 5 in 1958 and left in January 65- Hardly any photos seem to exist of the school and if anyone has any, or indeed any memories of the school and its teachers I'd be VERY happy to see/hear them !!
I remember the Headmaster - Mr Hinchliffe ( we kids all pronounced it as 'Inchcliff') LOL The first teacher I had in class 1 infants was Mrs Jones - I later had a teacher called Miss priest who married and became Mrs Swan and she emigrated to South Africa I recall Mr Edwards, Mr Wildman, Mr McGill.
Here's my school report for 1963 I was 9yrs 10 months then !
Hi StephenStephen Morris here: I was at Alma Street at about the same time. I remember Mr. Hinchliffe very well, I was in Mrs. Jones' class, as well as Mr. Wildman and Miss Priest. My classmates included John Griffin (who was always in trouble), Howard, Stewart, Gary, Susan Morris (no relation). Sadly, I can't recall others at the moment. Our favourite playground game was 'Round the Pole' where we chased each other around the base of the fire escape.
Hi StephenHi Stephen
Welcome to Birmingham History Forum. Did you by any chance live in Flackwell Road, Erdington?
Reguards
Linda, I was in the year above you then. I'm no relation to Kenneth. My best friend was Steve Saunders, and we were always getting into some kind of trouble. I remember Vera now, I think she was quite tall. I bumped into Alan Howard a few years later as he had moved to Highters Heath, a couple of streets away from me. My sister Lesley is a couple of years younger than me so she would have been in the class below you. I saw a photo of Miss Jones on the forum yesterday and immediately had flashbacks!Hi Stephen
Hope you enjoy the Forum.
I recall a Kenneth Morris at Alma. Would you be related? He lived in Inkerman Street.
I too remember John Griffin being a bit of a rascal. I recall a Vera Morris and an Alan Howard. They were in the year above me.
Best wishes
Linda