Hi I also went to Marsh Hill, from 1967 - 1974 it has been lovely reading through your posts. A couple of things to note, by the time I went there uniform seemed to have been much stricter, summer dresses were pale blue and white stripped with matching fabric buttoned belt and royal blue cardigan, blazer and straw boater which was compulsory, a detention if seen without it going home !!. Winter uniform was pale blue V neck blouse ( ladies do not wear ties... quote from Mrs Cockbain) first years wore pale blue/dark blue tartan pinafore dress with royal blue cardigan. Second to fifth years wore same pattern pure wool kilts with V necked blue blouse and cardigan, and yes elasticated belt with buckle and zipper purse, gabardine mac and dark blue berets, same strict rule. It was Mr Slinn the geography teacher who married an ex sixth former and drove the green Triumph Spitfire car. When the school was forced to go comprehensive and be combined with Stockland Green secondary the year I left 73/74 Mrs Cockbain took early retirement distraught that her vision of an "elite" girls school was in tatters. I remember Mrs Bloxham, needlework and Mrs Harris who took music, I think the physics/ chemistry teacher was Russian Mr Fischer, he played chess and we had a lunchtime chess club, I once held the record for lasting all of 10 mins in a game with him, the only pupil to do so at that time . I have a copy of the EP which Mrs Harris managed to get us time in a recording studio to record, I played the flute in windband, it was recorded with the windband, orchestra and choir. Also we performed on radio 4 Colonel Bogey... The library in Birmingham has detailed records from the boys school including daily diaries showing sporting events and trips abroad plus end of term joint shows with the boys school, we had a much better Art department with Mr Rowse and we did the catering so there is a lot of information showing both schools , really interesting reading, but as I live on the Isle of Wight now it is hard to get time to view the records; it's a pity our school records were not donated by the head teacher as theirs were. I remember the end of term plays with the boys school, The Boyfriend, The Yeoman of the Guard, etc I couldn't sing for toffee but as I was good at sewing and made many of the costumes I was allowed to be in the chorus as long as I mimed. Plus The Speech Day at the end of year was attended by Lord Mayor and dignatories so we put on a great spread, vol a vents, baked ham with cloves, whole salmon etc there is mention of them in the boys records but only in passing not in detail. Do any of you remember the whole school panoramic photos ? And the annual trip for the whole school to the bluebell woods by coach ?