Fri 26th Aug 2011 12:12pm, tricia said:
St Mary's was a brand new school when I went there and I went straight into the Juniors.
I thought it might be something like that
Fri 26th Aug 2011 12:12pm, tricia said:
Before that St Mary's shared South Street School and I went to the Infants there (1948). After that I went to St Mary's in Raglan Street for a year before going straight into the second year at Ullathorne Girls School. I don't know why St Mary's shared with South Street - maybe the school was bombed or maybe schools shared buildings in those days. Any ideas?
Yes, there was an explosion in the school population after the war - especially among Catholics - and the older schools simply couldn't cope with the numbers until the new ones were built in the 1950s and 1960s.
Fri 26th Aug 2011 12:12pm, tricia said:
As for the teachers sneaking off for a Guinness I've never heard that one - I can't imagine it happening when Miss Robinson was Headmistress
I remember seeing the female teachers through the windows on the west side of the assembly hall sneaking through the narrow gap to the pub and laughing. One of them was clearly drunk in charge of her class after lunchtime but I won't name her. We used to take advantage of her while she was still in a good mood.