Which school were you at?
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I bumped into my old games teacher, Steve Avery at sparrows lane on Saturday whilst visiting the upbeats. Last spoke to him over 30 years ago but he doesn't look a day older to me. He didn't say the same about me though!0
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Eltham green 1980-87 was in same year as someone on here but can't remember his username0
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De Lucy Primary School
Churchfield Secondary School0 -
Can a few of us Woolwich Poly boys come ? ;-)Curb_It said:For all you ex Eaglesfield boys, you can go back to school for your dinner. Sorry if i have written this before, threads too long to look back.
We have been and for 20 quid you get a 4 course meal every Thursday for their fine dining evening. Its cooked by the students, under a head chef's tutelage. Wine is about 10 quid a bottle. 8 of us going back next week, there will be plenty of reminiscing for the ex students.
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Close. 81-88 for meLedge said:Eltham green 1980-87 was in same year as someone on here but can't remember his username
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St Winifreds (Lee) 1974-76
St Marys (Eltham) 1976-1979
St Josephs Prep (Blackheath) 1979-1981
St Josephs Academy (Blackheath) 1981-19870 -
Don't tell me - after school, you went to the University Of St Andrews ;-)oohaahmortimer said:St Winifreds (Lee) 1974-76
St Marys (Eltham) 1976-1979
St Josephs Prep (Blackheath) 1979-1981
St Josephs Academy (Blackheath) 1981-1987
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Surprised you don't support the Saints then!Addick Addict said:
Don't tell me - after school, you went to the University Of St Andrews ;-)oohaahmortimer said:St Winifreds (Lee) 1974-76
St Marys (Eltham) 1976-1979
St Josephs Prep (Blackheath) 1979-1981
St Josephs Academy (Blackheath) 1981-1987
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Can a few of us Woolwich Poly boys come ? ;-)Curb_It said:For all you ex Eaglesfield boys, you can go back to school for your dinner. Sorry if i have written this before, threads too long to look back.
We have been and for 20 quid you get a 4 course meal every Thursday for their fine dining evening. Its cooked by the students, under a head chef's tutelage. Wine is about 10 quid a bottle. 8 of us going back next week, there will be plenty of reminiscing for the ex students.
http://www.shootershill.ac.uk/restaurant
only if you want the standard shoeing you took every time you lot tried it on , 8)RedMist said:
Photo's???nth london addick said:GHE
What about
The pish head miss phelps
The Other one the tranny
And then the absolute filth monster miss toms and her pics in razzle
Mmmmm Miss Toms
Northend primary (now called Pearswood) Slade Green, '79-'83, famous only for the fact that Cass Pennant went there, though before my time.
Hoo middle school/Hundred of Hoo '84-'90.
Yep she had pics in Razzle from her younger more skint student teacher years, Fit as fook , one of the elder lot had selotaped the copy to her desk, after we had all had a butchers of course
and then the music teacher Miss money wow great looking teacher
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nth london addick said:Bedsaddick said:
Can a few of us Woolwich Poly boys come ? ;-)Curb_It said:For all you ex Eaglesfield boys, you can go back to school for your dinner. Sorry if i have written this before, threads too long to look back.
We have been and for 20 quid you get a 4 course meal every Thursday for their fine dining evening. Its cooked by the students, under a head chef's tutelage. Wine is about 10 quid a bottle. 8 of us going back next week, there will be plenty of reminiscing for the ex students.
http://www.shootershill.ac.uk/restaurant
only if you want the standard shoeing you took every time you lot tried it on , 8)
lol not the class of 1980 . We owned you Eaglesfield boys ;-)
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no poly boy owned the 86 to 90's kids , you mustve come across a poor year 8P1
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Eaglesfield? Was that the old Shooters Hill GS downgraded when it merged with Bloomfield? :0)1
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Ahhhhh miss money !!!!!0
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Don't tell me, she was the perfect excuse to keep rattling your change :0)Glass half empty said:Ahhhhh miss money !!!!!
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Cough cough...Ledge said:Eltham green 1980-87 was in same year as someone on here but can't remember his username
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Well fit miss money and wasn't it erol who hid in the ladies ceiling and watched her pee GHE?
Before that loonie langford caught him falling through the tiled roof0 -
They changed it from a Grammar into a Comprehensive.RedChaser said:Eaglesfield? Was that the old Shooters Hill GS downgraded when it merged with Bloomfield? :0)
It was still a Grammar when I left in 56. Anyone know the year it changed ?
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Poly weren't even in our radar, the Somalians and triads *coughs* from Kidbrook were our arch enemies and I remember being chased by ob through Dersly Road playing fields when an organised ruck with Thomas Tallis went sideways one Friday night and half of Brixton turned up.0
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I think it was 1972. I was due to go to SHGS until we heard it was merging with Bloomfield. By the time my parents rejected the offer of a place there were no other schools available apart from Thomas Tallis. I went there in Sept 71Starinnaddick said:
They changed it from a Grammar into a Comprehensive.RedChaser said:Eaglesfield? Was that the old Shooters Hill GS downgraded when it merged with Bloomfield? :0)
It was still a Grammar when I left in 56. Anyone know the year it changed ?0 -
All Inner London Grammar Schools were given the choice to either go Comprehensive or Private in the mid 70's. Colfes went private while schools like SHGS, John Roan, St Joesphs Accademy, and Askes went comp.Starinnaddick said:
They changed it from a Grammar into a Comprehensive.RedChaser said:Eaglesfield? Was that the old Shooters Hill GS downgraded when it merged with Bloomfield? :0)
It was still a Grammar when I left in 56. Anyone know the year it changed ?
I think the last academic year for the London grammars was 1976/77 but that is just from memory (I seem to remember missing out by one year being able to go to Colfes or Askes as a Grammar school entrant).
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Mulgrave 1970-1 - remember very little
Crescent Rd, Erith 1971-76 remember quite a lot, closed down in 76 and moved to a posher part of Erith
Chis n Sid 76-83
I don't know anyone from any school I went to anymore. Wasn't into football massively while at school (and had yet to properly formulate my allegiances) It didn't help that it was all rugby then (not that I would have got into any team).
And I remember Garth Pinkney, taught me economics. Whenever I hear Will Hutton, well, when he makes sense, I hear Mr Pinkney's words.0 -
My brother and sister went to Northend after Crescent Road closed - would have been 76-79/80. Then they went onto Crayford (which was famous for Nicky Crane going there).RedMist said:
Northend primary (now called Pearswood) Slade Green, '79-'83, famous only for the fact that Cass Pennant went there, though before my time.
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Airman Brown a year or two above you at C&S.rananegra said:Mulgrave 1970-1 - remember very little
Crescent Rd, Erith 1971-76 remember quite a lot, closed down in 76 and moved to a posher part of Erith
Chis n Sid 76-83
I don't know anyone from any school I went to anymore. Wasn't into football massively while at school (and had yet to properly formulate my allegiances) It didn't help that it was all rugby then (not that I would have got into any team).
And I remember Garth Pinkney, taught me economics. Whenever I hear Will Hutton, well, when he makes sense, I hear Mr Pinkney's words.0 -
I was at eagles field 91-96 and Langford was still a nutter and miss mace the science teacher.
One time an older kid came up the school with a knife and the head mr mcarthy chased him round the field and sorted him out0 -
Who used to give 500 of these reg to anyone that pissed him off
“ In future I promise I will strive to behave at all times in school, should fail in this endeavour, I realise and accept that my punishment for my misdemeanour is acceptable and will carry it out with peace and goodwill in my heart0 -
Oh yes, Garth Pinkney! I have a huge amount of time for him actually. He taught me economics in a very straightforward manner & was a generally good bloke. He managed to help me win the school prize for Economics & encouraged me to go on & study it further at university.rananegra said:Mulgrave 1970-1 - remember very little
Crescent Rd, Erith 1971-76 remember quite a lot, closed down in 76 and moved to a posher part of Erith
Chis n Sid 76-83
I don't know anyone from any school I went to anymore. Wasn't into football massively while at school (and had yet to properly formulate my allegiances) It didn't help that it was all rugby then (not that I would have got into any team).
And I remember Garth Pinkney, taught me economics. Whenever I hear Will Hutton, well, when he makes sense, I hear Mr Pinkney's words.
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No wonder you live in exile in France with that lot still after you BIG ROB .BIG_ROB said:Poly weren't even in our radar, the Somalians and triads *coughs* from Kidbrook were our arch enemies and I remember being chased by ob through Dersly Road playing fields when an organised ruck with Thomas Tallis went sideways one Friday night and half of Brixton turned up.
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You know me pal, never talk about it.fossdeneboy said:
No wonder you live in exile in France with that lot still after you BIG ROB .BIG_ROB said:Poly weren't even in our radar, the Somalians and triads *coughs* from Kidbrook were our arch enemies and I remember being chased by ob through Dersly Road playing fields when an organised ruck with Thomas Tallis went sideways one Friday night and half of Brixton turned up.
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Morpeth School in Bethnal Green, East London0
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Hang on a minute - did you say you live en France these days? I can't believe this hasn't been mentioned. Could have sworn you had a shop in blighty. La wiinky visage.BIG_ROB said:
You know me pal, never talk about it.fossdeneboy said:
No wonder you live in exile in France with that lot still after you BIG ROB .BIG_ROB said:Poly weren't even in our radar, the Somalians and triads *coughs* from Kidbrook were our arch enemies and I remember being chased by ob through Dersly Road playing fields when an organised ruck with Thomas Tallis went sideways one Friday night and half of Brixton turned up.
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