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Montgomery Street School

I was i touch with Billy Woodall until a few years ago. His contact ceased so I don't know what happened.
I hope he is alright I remember his mom was confined to bed and Billy used to help her really good lad I still have photos of the football and cricket team like I say really enjoyed my time at Montgomery Street
 
It was with great interest and pleasure that I read through this thread about Montgomery Street school and anecdotes about my father Don Brazier and the other teachers who I still remember.
I too have a set of the Living Together books. I remember the car pictured in the books and the Volkswagen Beetle car he later owned. I know he greatly enjoyed his many years at this school which he helped adapt to the needs of the changing community over the years.
I loved the trip to the farm in your fathers car as I'd never been in an open top car before. He was the best headteacher and everything useful I learned was from my time at Montgomery.
When I went to school one morning most of the children had had their 11 Plus results and he asked if I'd got mine, I told him our postman always came later in the morning so after an hour or so he drove me to our house so I could check the post and it was there, I'd passed and I never forgot his kindness in doing that for me.
He knew my parents well because of the Living Together books, they were in them too.
My father came with me to the House of Commons along with the other children from the books and your father to celebrate the publishing of them.
Robert Maxwell was our host and we had lunch there then took a trip in his Rolls Royce to Hamleys where we were given £25 each to spend on anything we wanted.....that was a lot of money in 1965 !!
 
Re: Mr D.B Brazier headteacher Montgomery School till late 70s

I think I remember this or a similar incident. I was born in November 1955 so started the school I presume in September 1960. I have vivid memories of a boy or boys on the stage in assembly sucking soap to "clean their mouths out" after being caught swearing. Imagine that today!! There would be outrage.
I remember the carbolic soap where I'm pretty sure it was Mr Brazier twisted a bar of pink soap in half, if I remember right the boys didn't know why they had been called on stage.
I think they had been outside the classroom of Miss Ashmore the day before, when she heard them.
 
I remember when one winter, we had snow in the top playground and we had created a slide close to the top gate, I remember Mr Brazier sliding on it with a few of us lads.
Does anyone remember a film crew coming to school for a documentary? I think it would be around 1965/1966
 
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