sandylane
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Fri 15th Apr 2011 2:50pm
Anyone on here go to Wheatley Street School around about 1950 until 1955 ?
Anyone remember a teacher by the name of Mr Jones ?
I can still remember to this day, the old fifties smell of that school, the smell of Tarmac in the playground and I think it must have been Jeyes Fluid inside the school.Funny how smell memories stay with you.
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Wheatley
Leamington Spa
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Sat 5th May 2012 12:17am
I have been researching Wheatley Street School, but have yet to find a decent image of the north (Boys) side, or of the Hall inside. Can anyone help? Any images of this school, once the most expensive in Britain, would be welcome. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sat 5th May 2012 9:11am
On 15th Apr 2011 2:50pm, peterw said:
Anyone on here go to Wheatley Street School around about 1950 until 1955 ?
Was that school once called Priory High or am I getting mixed up ? |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Sat 5th May 2012 10:11am
Hi Dreamtime, Hi all
Priory High was in Ford St, whereas Wheatley St. was in Wheatley St. There was interaction between the two schools though. |
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Midland Red
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Sat 5th May 2012 11:03am
Here's a postcard, sent in 1905
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Sat 5th May 2012 11:28am
Hi Midland Red.
A lovely picture. I once attended Priory High when it was being used as a Tech-College anex. |
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dutchman
Spon End
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Sat 5th May 2012 11:41am
On 5th May 2012 11:03am, Midland Red said:
The gap between the two schools was the original Fairfax Street. The two schools were eventually merged and the name transferred to the newly opened Fairfax Street in 1963.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Sat 5th May 2012 12:08pm
Hi again
Is that the flour mill behind the school & what is the chimney on the right, please? |
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flapdoodle
Coventry
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Sat 5th May 2012 12:39pm
They're grand looking buildings. I take it they're long gone now? |
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dutchman
Spon End
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Sat 5th May 2012 1:10pm
On 5th May 2012 12:08pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
Is that the flour mill behind the school
Yes!
On 5th May 2012 12:08pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
& what is the chimney on the right, please?
Don't know!
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dutchman
Spon End
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Sat 5th May 2012 1:18pm
On 5th May 2012 12:39pm, flapdoodle said:
They're grand looking buildings. I take it they're long gone now?
The whole street has gone! The school was rebuilt on the opposite side of Cox Street with a different name.
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Wheatley
Leamington Spa
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Sat 5th May 2012 2:42pm
Having read through the Record Books of this School or rather Schools, this is what I have found: After WW2, from 1945 the building in Wheatley St housed a selective (grammar) school for girls. This was known as Wheatley Street Senior Girls' School, but renamed in Nov 1947 Priory High School for Girls. In July 1955 this closed and reopened as Priory Secondary Modern Mixed. This school had a bad reputation as 20% of the pupils left with criminal records. It closed in July 1968, because of the expected noise from Ring Road construction. I do not know what happened next, but by 1977 it was an annexe of Sydney Stringer School. Can anyone help with the period 1968-77? I am assuming it may have been a Sydney Stringer annexe from 1972, when Sydney Stringer opened, but have no proof.
Of course everything I have written above refers to the school or schools on the first floor. In the post war period the ground floor was used as a primary School, and this school was extended in 1949 with a new building on the site of the bombed Pupil Teacher Centre, which had become a Special School before the war. A Nursery School was still in this building in 1980. Additionally, from Aug 1967, the dark 'Covered Play Ground' on the ground floor was used as workshops by the Art Dept of Coventry Technical College.
So when talking about Wheatley Street, we need to say which of the many schools housed there AT THE SAME TIME, we are talking about! |
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NormK
bulkington
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Sat 5th May 2012 2:47pm
The chimney on the right is the old Priory Street baths, I remember it by the fluted top, the company I worked for at the time demolished it.
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scrutiny
coventry
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Sat 5th May 2012 3:40pm
Hi, When the school closed iI know that for a short period of time it was used by the Coventry College of Art, after that I have no idea. I attended there until the college got more permanent premises at Toll Bar End. I think that is now Baginton Fields school, We had the old school that was there. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sat 5th May 2012 5:23pm
Well, I nearly had it right then, because I had a friend - Peggy Vasper - who attended Priory High in the 50's and I am sure
it was an 'all girls' school then. Now i will spend the evening reminiscing through the 50's, and I did enjoy life then.
Thank you all for the information. |
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