I recall one at the Bolton Road annexe who had a habit of tapping your funny bone if he saw you holding hammer incorrectly.
I also was there from '56 - '58 Goffy. I recall the following fellow pupils - Onions, Peach and Quesen(?), (Robert?) Harvey Gangly lad in the army cadets somewhere) who could not quite pronounce his 'R's a shame really a as he was set on joining the artillery, a Brown. Strange how you think you will remember them all but don't (well I don't). Bates, John Goldsborough, one lad who had a constant cold but I now realise may have been an early hay fever sufferer.
I remember Maths with 'Jacky' London who was was deadly with a board rubber if the warning chalk failed in its task.
Who was the French or English master whose Bond 3 wheeler ended up on the top of the Gas Inlet housing at the new school on leaving day?
Hides scruffy anvil from prying eyes. Thinks - least I still have mine
Mike you mention a Gregory. There was a Gregory in my year who I saw many years later hanging off the back of a bus in his Conductors uniform. He had a longish face and slicked back hair? And had Jacky London not already been dragged out of retirement as there was a shortage of Maths teachers?
Blimey this is stirring memories. There was one lad who ran away to join a circus when it was at Swanshurt Park. Can't recall his name but he came to school once in a jacket with gold lurex thread running through it.