ralphtheblues
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Sat 16th Jun 2018 5:38am
Teachers I can remember from 1963-68, Panter and Bill Newton my house tutor and house master in my first year, Scott house tutor in 65, Killroy house tutor in 66 was a music teacher, A. Millest house tutor in 67 Biology teacher used to cycle to school, J Walmsley Religious Instruction, house tutor in 68, I also remember for different reasons Corbett Maths,Tranter Geography, and my great friend and neighbour from Browns Lane Jack Major the great Music teacher. Ron Jones dep. Head ralphtheblues
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Mon 19th Nov 2018 11:28am
Not sure everyone will enjoy this but may bring back memories - Woodlands site today by drone. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Mon 19th Nov 2018 12:23pm
Neil. Many thanks for a viewing of my old school, where I was Prefect in Sparkes House in 1954 6th Form. Parbury 6th Form master who I always liked. Knocker West Head and RSJ Jones Deputy. Mr. Long was Housemaster. It looks derelict though a few cars around. Did it have to close? I thought Sparkes was at the start of the drone, just after the signing, but could not be sure.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Mon 19th Nov 2018 1:01pm
The cars will be from the Sports Centre that was built in front towards Broad Lane which is still in use. |
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Harrier
Coventry |
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Mon 19th Nov 2018 5:59pm
On 19th Nov 2018 11:28am, NeilsYard said:
Not sure everyone will enjoy this but may bring back memories - Woodlands site today by drone.
Incredible that all those sports trophies are on display in the window (@2:40) for any enterprising thief. They should be saved as a great deal of school sporting history will be engraved on them. Former 5000m World record holder, Dave Moorcroft, went to Woodlands; what odds his name is on one of the athletic trophies??
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Mon 19th Nov 2018 6:36pm
I remember the Victor Ludorum Sports Trophy which came from Junior Tech originally. |
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AD
Allesley Park |
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Mon 19th Nov 2018 9:14pm
We had a year when our house year/seniors won every sports trophy except the Hockey (which we won the Plate final).
Very little to do with me I might add - I played one footy match and was on the Xcountry team, but my score didn't count as only top 12 of 15 counted and I came 13th out of the house. Wouldn't have minded but I finished in the top 20 overall - I'd have been top runner in one of the other houses (Perrens I think)! |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Mon 19th Nov 2018 9:22pm
On 17th Oct 2012 8:08am, heritage said:
It was certainly a roundabout when I left Woodlands in 1959.
This is a photo of Frank Perrins after whom Perrins House was named when he retired. The happy face was taken at the Rainbow in Allesley, you can imagine how he looked at school.
Do I remember Pedro (Perrins), I'll say. Report cards were issued a the drop of a hat! |
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jlm
sunshine state, australia |
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Wed 9th Oct 2019 3:08pm
On 19th Nov 2018 11:28am, NeilsYard said:
Not sure everyone will enjoy this but may bring back memories - Woodlands site today by drone.
Neil, thank you for this post and what a sad sight it has become. I attended the school 1960-64. I was in Spencer House (Ernie Ellis house master). Who would have thought it would end up like this. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Wed 9th Oct 2019 4:16pm
My pleasure Jim and all - I was actually at the Sports Centre still open there a few months ago as my youngest son had a football party there. Some of the old buildings are looking very decayed and neglected now although I believe there is a preservation order of some kind on the main Heads building due to the nature of the construction. We'll see - I can imagine it'll all go at some point for houses. As mentioned some time ago I was there between 1980 to '85 in Stringer House. Mr Borgen the Housemaster to start with. I played rugby with Neil Back, and against - probably why I preferred football! |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
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Tue 27th Oct 2020 7:43pm
On 1st Nov 2017 3:14pm, Delia Dick said:
I wonder who might remember Colin Dick, art master, Perrens House, in the 50s and 60s? He was also involved quite often in school drama. I am his wife, or rather widow, as he died last week after a long life of painting and a spot of teaching. His funeral will be at Holy Trinity church at 10 am on Friday, 17th November, should any one wish to go, and l am venturing on this website to ask if any old Woodlanders of his period have memories of him that they would like to share to be included in a celebration of Colin's life.
Hi everyone, not been on the site for some time. Just read all of the Woodlands posts and had to reply to this one.
My favourite memory of Colin, was watching him ice skate on the Biology pond when it had frozen over, not really sure, but I think he also skated on the swimming pool once?
He was a great art teacher and let me carve a head in a big lump of wood that was in his studio.Mick Strong
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Kimbo
Leicestershire |
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Sun 1st Nov 2020 12:57pm
Only just noticed this too.
Colin took me for Art in the third, fourth and fifth years (1967-on).
I think it fair to say (no disrespect) that we never saw eye to eye!
Sorry to belatedly learn of his passing though. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Mon 2nd Nov 2020 11:05am
Noting back this thread I'd just like to mark on record a memory to Mr Armour who was my form tutor around 1981. He suddenly and sadly disappeared from school and we were really too young to realise the effect on everyone from him passing away from cancer. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
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Thu 26th Nov 2020 9:37am
On 1st Nov 2020 12:57pm, Kimbo said:
Only just noticed this too.
Colin took me for Art in the third, fourth and fifth years (1967-on).
I think it fair to say (no disrespect) that we never saw eye to eye!
Sorry to belatedly learn of his passing though.
Should your "eye to eye" comment not refer to a teacher I remember called Flitcroft (cannot remember his first name)??Mick Strong
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Thu 26th Nov 2020 9:50am
Flitcroft was also an Art teacher, and taught 'Social Studies' (a modicum of History and Geography)! |
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