Winnie
Coventry |
1 of 10
Tue 9th Oct 2012 1:59pm
Hi, does anyone have any pictures of either Coundon Primary School or Coundon Court Comprehensive from the 1940s or 1950s? My mum went to school there, primary from 1949-1954 and secondary school 1954-1960. I'd love to get some photos together for her as she doesn't have any, so please get in touch if you have! |
Schools and Education - Coundon schools | |
mick
coventry |
2 of 10
Wed 10th Oct 2012 2:29pm
I am sorry I do not have any pictures of the old school apart from a class photo in my final year in 1956. I have been in the entrance of the current school and there are some old photos displayed there.
My photo of Miss Briggs' class shows there were 49 of us and I have a recollection that in 1950 when I started the class sizes were even larger. They reduced circa 1952/3 when St Christophers and Hollyfast primaries were built. |
Schools and Education - Coundon schools | |
Jamesk
Coventry |
3 of 10
Wed 14th Nov 2012 11:38pm
Hi Baz / Morgana. Thanks for your comments, really interesting. James |
Schools and Education - Coundon schools | |
stevearcher
Coventry |
4 of 10
Sat 24th Aug 2013 5:35pm
Just spotted some old photos on the Coundon Primary website and remembered there was a thread asking for some a while back. If you're still on here, hope this helps. |
Schools and Education - Coundon schools | |
Sherry
Malvern |
5 of 10
Wed 24th Jun 2015 8:40pm
Hi, I have a photo when Coundon Court was my mum's home. They sold it in 1954 to Coventry Council. I also have some pictures of inside Coundon Court as a school. I could probably email them to you? Sherry.
|
Schools and Education - Coundon schools | |
coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon |
6 of 10
Mon 29th Jan 2018 9:06pm
At about 5.30pm this evening there was a short 15 minute film on the Talking Pictures channel on TV entitled 'Keeping Britain Tidy'. It was about various schoolchildren around the country in 1962 taking action about litter. Coundon Court school was featured and showed the girls in a play and wearing their uniforms including their grey felt hats (not berets). Also shown was The Precinct. It was a perfect gem! |
Schools and Education - Coundon schools | |
Annewiggy
Tamworth |
7 of 10
Sun 11th Feb 2018 5:54pm
I managed to catch this programme the other day. I have found reference to it in the Coventry Telegraph and it was filmed in 1961 and some of the girls went to a premiere of it in London. I was at Coundon Court 1958 to 1963 and can't remember anything about it. The line of girls parading through the school look very smart, dressed up specially for the occasion. Also I don't remember the hats, I thought we only ever wore berets, and God forbid if you were ever spotted out of school in uniform without your beret! I still haven't placed where they were walking in the school. Gave me a lot to think about. |
Schools and Education - Coundon schools | |
Annewiggy
Tamworth |
8 of 10
Fri 6th Jul 2018 5:57pm
After George Singer died his widow moved with her son-in-law and daughter to "Broadwater" in Styvechale and eventually moving to 25 Harley House, near Regents Park in London.
Coundon Court was sold to Charles D Miller and his wife Bessie, owner of Newdigate Colliery in North Warwickshire. Charles Miller died in March 1944 and his widow inherited. Bessie died in 1947 and the property was sold by her heirs to John Harold Finn, a caterer who owned a restaurant in Queen Victoria Road.
Finn improved the property. He installed an operating theatre with an idea of helping soldiers or turning it into a care home. When he fell on bad times Coventry Council placed a compulsory purchase order on the property and it then became a school.
This information thanks to the book "Singer's Legacy, his family and his home" by Richard Hoare. |
Schools and Education - Coundon schools | |
liz1956
Lincolnshire |
9 of 10
Thu 12th Jul 2018 6:42pm
Hi Anne,
Loved reading your post, I was at Coundon Court 1967-1973. Your comments reminded me of the uniform, Peter Pan blouses, cream with green piping, and brown plimsolls! Grey pleated gaberdine macs, and those infamous berets! And of course the dread of being caught out in some misdemeanour by Miss Foster! Happy days! Kind regards, Liz (nee Cramp). |
Schools and Education - Coundon schools | |
Prof
Gloucester |
10 of 10
Tue 28th Jun 2022 8:30pm
|
Schools and Education - Coundon schools |
Website & counter by Rob Orland © 2024
Load time: 534ms