Tile Cross Infant And Junior School
All this photo isnt v good ....it shows the caretakers house in the foreground with the classrooms in the background , there is now an industrial park on the school ground now since 1977.....it was a really lovely little school ....boy have i got happy memories there....from 1969 until 1975
hi there karl
hope you like the photos ive sorted out.
ive sent you one of my sister (helen) as in the distant
background you can see the caretakers house and mr atkins classroom,mr & mrs
pagett were the caretakers and they had a son and daughter maureen and
paul.Then i recall a mr & mrs beer taking over (elderly couple) as i recall
if you look closely it being quite empty and wasn't long before they pulled
it down. must have been between 1977-78.
I tried to find out loads about the school in 2004 that I had forgot about as I cant just go back there and visit as its no longer there....here is some stuff that the council sent me and also some stories from a classmate of mine....enjoy....
Dear Mr. Field,
Thank you for your enquiry regarding photographs and information pertaining
to Tile Cross Junior & Infants School.
I have found some information relating to Tile Cross Temporary County
Primary School which stood on Tile Cross Road. The junior & infants school
was opened in 1949 by Birmingham City Council. The school was housed in a
temporary building and accommodated 200 children. Other accommodation was
also provided at St. Peter's Church Hall, Tile Cross between 1952 - 54. The
school closed in 1977.
The Archives section of Birmingham Central Library holds a selection of
documents such as log books, admission registers and punishment books for
Tile Cross County Primary School between 1949 - 1977. Inspection of these
records is subject to the conditions imposed by the Archives section.
Further details can be obtained at
archives@birmingham.gov.uk
I have also inspected our photographic collections for images of the
school, but did not meet with any satisfaction. Our photographic archives
do not provide a complete survey of every locality in Birmingham.
You may wish to inspect the web for images of the school. One of the best
for images of Birmingham is
www.virtual - brum.co.uk
Yours sincerely,
Paul Taylor
heres more memories from Yvonne
Hello there karl
hope you enjoyed your your holiday. I so much enjoy going down
memory lane with you,and hope you enjoy the photos and they bring back a few
memories for you.
As you said mr oakland used to drink in the bell my dad often had a pint
with him.Did you also recall he used to smoke a pipe st bruno man some
people used to call him we'd often spot the pipe in his coat pocket.As i
recall you were a proper mischevious young boy and into everything ha ha in
my minds eye you were fair haired and i have this recollection as always
looking up talking to you. i think that was because julie murray was next to
you and you'd sit on the back of the chair and desk and lean over and ask me
to make you the paper game (piece of paper over the thumbs pick a number
then colur count the no and colour and it told your fortune or
something,apparently i was the only one who could make them.
Do you recall where we sat in that annex (wooden hut) right over the far
side by the windows there were about six to a table to the left of me was
julie murray you, to the right of me was nellie upton facing us from the
left were tracey johnson elaine austen (bogie)watson susan woodcock and
stephen bott,i always wanted to have your seat as you could see my pre-fab
from there but all i could see was the caretakers house and trees and
bushes,i can still smell that wooden annex classroom and how hot it would
get in the summer, i can still see mr oakland pulling the window down with
that big hook and all the kids watching to see if he could do it.as i think
they were high up do you remember ?
They were really lovely days wasn't they ?
Mr oaklands monkeys claw from what i remember was about a soldier in the
army and something to do with him losing a hand and killing a monkey somehow
one dark cold windy night when the soldier is back home theres a knock at
the door and when he answers it theres only the monkeys claw there which i
remember scaring us to death ha ha pretty strong stuff prapps he'd had a
pint when he told us that ha ha he'd never beable to get away with it today
ha ha.
Do you also recall how we all had to put our chairs on our desk before going
home every day so the cleaners could clean the floors.
As i recall the day we left we just took our favourite games and toys in to
play,i think we looked forward all year to taking a bit of flour in but mr
marshall wouldn't allow it (spoilsport) ha ha.
hope this brings back a few memories,
chat soon yvonne.
Hopefully this may be good reading to anyone that went to our school......
cheers Karl;