Hi Stash
I have been trying for a long time to get info from previous pupils etc. I was there from 1947 to 1957 and was mainly in Miss Lewton's class upstairs. Also Menna Bunn's. She smoked Craven A in the classroom standing in front of the gas fire ( I passed the 11 plus and went to Sutton Coldfield High School and then finished up at Aston Commercial. I have advertised all over the place for a picture of the school to no avail as I did not know it had been demolished since I left Brum in 1968. I would be pleased to hear from you with all your memories.
Hi there. It has been a long, long time ago but will try to think of some things...
I remember two teachers very well, Mrs Sommerton and Mrs Edwards who ran the nursery class. I have one of my first writing books somewhere with a picture I've drawn entitled 'Mrs Edwards and the fairies!!!!'
I remember the cloakroom. The milk we used to have in third pint bottles we used to leave in front of the gas fire in Mrs Sommerton's classroom which was really high up in the house (I thought it was.... but it could have been that I was very little!!).
The headmistress- Miss or Mrs Bunn. When she sold up she died shortly afterwards...... my mum always said that it was like her life's work had been completed and it was time for her to go. (?) I also remember that my mom told me several times that I had come home one day to say that I had seen Miss Bunn's brother (or was it husband?) on the stairs and he had recently died apparently (spooky!!). But there again it was a spooky old place wasn't it?!
The playground... on the RHS seemed to be more formal with a lawn. Up the top RH corner was a glass cold frame in which we thought snakes lived! The playground on the left comprised of two hills running down to the flat playground - but was earth, not grass. Down in the left hand corner was a fallen log and we used to pull out lumps of rotting wood - large pieces were fish and the smaller one were chips!!! Had hours of fun there!
What about the cook - Mrs Blundell??? She used to make 'jelly blancmange' for us. After the school closed down, she worked for my mum and dad who had a hardware shop on the Soho Road. Not for very long as her family emigrated to Australia. I still use her recipe for my now grandchildren.
My mom started the use of thick tights for the children by sending me in them in bottle green ones one day. So practical and warm.
I went there when I was just turned 2. In the afternoon, I used to put my head on my hands and go to sleep with a dummy in my mouth! I remember the nursery classroom with its dark wood shelving.
There was a pew style bench in the hallway.
Is there anything else you can remember?