shavedfish49
master brummie
db84124....Close, but it was Polly that was on the mopstick!!!
Coming from a mixed school to an all boys school ( H.T.S. ) was a bit daunting, no more dancing lessens in the hall, no more female teachers, no more girls. I was expecting to be picked on by older purples. It never happened. There was horseplay and water bombing but it never got physical. The teachers were on the whole a good bunch and really seemed to care that you were taught a bit more than the three Rs. All in all it was a good start in life.I found that although we had great teachers at HTS, the abuse for the most of us came from the odd sadicious bully or two who one found in ones class. They had no place in these schools and how these numbskulls came to be there was a mystery.
Hi this is my first visit so be gentle with me.
I attended BGTS from 1973 until 1978. It changed to Arden if my memory serves at the start of my second year, ie 1974. This is when we were amalgamated with Cherrywood School. Nothing change initally as we seemed to run as two seperate schools. I think staff and pupils were happy to keep it that way. I loved my time there when it was a true Grammar school but in the last 12 months the school descended to become just another secondary modern. uniforms went out of the window as did the discipline. I got the impression that most of the original BGTS teachers gave up and so did I.
Teachers there during my time. Mr Grainger (Eggo). Mr Tapp.(my form tutor). Mr Eastman ? (Basil). Mr Stanton (geography) Mr Sandford (TD). Mr Brayley Willmetts our Football coach. Mr Jones (PE).Science teacher nicknamed Cracker cant remember his name but he kept setting fire to his sleeve on the bunsen burner. Mr Elm (biology) vicious with slipper in hand. Mr Burbage, Mr Hipwell, Mr Highfield (art) for some reason he hated me.Of course not forgetting Killer he frightened the life out of me and seeing picture of him on friends reunited sent a shiver down my spine.Although i now believe we need more teachers like him in schools today. My headmasters name escapes me for now but i have a clear mental image of him. Deputy Head was also fearsome and his name was Richards.............i have just remembered the Heads name I think it was Mr Massey (Top Bloke) even though he caned me on more than one occasion.
..... Number 31 (in Post #24) was the Science teacher, can't remember his name but recall him setting fire to his hair with a bunsen burner on one occasion ......