Yes certainly I remember the milk bottles and having to carry the crates of milk to the classrooms as well. Also the Christmas carol concert and nativity play followed by classroom parties. Shame we have to grow up.
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pat
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17 of 33Tue 19th Feb 2013 11:39pm
Marina Ireland
18 of 33Wed 20th Feb 2013 2:53pm
Just remembered another teacher, Mrs.Gallagher, who taught the eleven year olds. Memories too of the May Procession, which teachers organised.
We would rehearse the walking and strewing rose petals. With the attendants chosen, the May Queen was always a girl with long hair.
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Old Lincolnian Coventry
19 of 33Wed 20th Feb 2013 4:39pm
My daughter learnt to swim courtesy of St Osburgs. They used to hold classes on Saturdays with very small groups, unfortunately they stopped before my son could go owing to legal changes in the number of lifeguards required.
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tilly trotter bedworth
20 of 33Thu 21st Feb 2013 7:56pm
I remember the may procession. I also remember the country dancing which I really liked. Also I remember going to Livingstone baths for swimming lessons though I still can't swim to this day.
C Arnold
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pat tile hill
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21 of 33Fri 22nd Feb 2013 12:03am
I too went to Livvy baths. Then I caught chicken pox, was off school for three weeks and had my lessons cancelled. I too still cannot swim.
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Steve Morley Dunstable
22 of 33Tue 12th Mar 2013 12:45am
I once had the ruler off Mr Branney, the Head.
And Father Paul was the parish priest who would sit and talk to us.
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pat tile hill
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23 of 33Wed 13th Mar 2013 11:15pm
I too had the ruler for going up to Mr. Daly to get my maths marked. What was that about!!!! Kids today are so lucky. I am racking my brains trying to remember the father that came in to us from the church next door.
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dutchman Spon End
24 of 33Thu 14th Mar 2013 1:05pm
The teachers have changed a bit since we were there!
So that's how teachers relieve stress these days.
Can't imagine any of the teachers who taught me at Freddies doing the Harlem Shake.
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scrutiny
26 of 33Thu 14th Mar 2013 6:01pm
mayjan Green Lane,Coventry
27 of 33Thu 14th Mar 2013 6:17pm
Ha ha Matash that made me lol
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pat tile hill
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28 of 33Thu 14th Mar 2013 11:41pm
Hi dutchman. I cannot imagine any of our teachers letting their hair down like that in the good old days!!
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Annie Coventry
29 of 33Sun 29th Mar 2015 5:13pm
Headmaster was Mr Branny, not sure how it was spelt. My sister was there from 1953, I was there from 1963. He was still there then.
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Johnny Glasgow
30 of 33Fri 18th Sep 2015 4:53pm
I went to St Osburgs from 1952 to 1958
Lots of 'big' boys and girls in the playground
No secondary schools then
50 to a class, split by half years, playground packed
Great teachers, some a bit fierce
Can't complain as I was a bit of a ruffian