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morgana
the secret garden
31 of 92  Mon 10th Dec 2012 10:37pm  

I'm sure I read on here that the Herbert has the old newspaper archives, as they use to be in the Library the old Locarno years ago.
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GVB
Longford
32 of 92  Mon 10th Dec 2012 11:33pm  

On 10th Dec 2012 2:38pm, dutchman said:
On 10th Dec 2012 11:59am, GVB said: After eating we usually went to the pub Cheers (I think it was using the Summerland name at that time) to play darts.
It may well have been the Summerland but there was another pub opposite the Tech called the Union Arms which was very popular with students. The pub was closed in 1965 when the road was widened
The pub we used was definitely The Summerland (currently called The Butts Retreat), we tried the Union Arms and were not impressed with its facilities although as you say loads of students obviously were.
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ronhu2
tavistock
33 of 92  Mon 21st Jan 2013 3:23pm  

Yes I did two years under Knocker West and was only identified once by Ned Sparks and sent out of the morning assembly to visit him (one of the best) 1944/46
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flapdoodle
Coventry
34 of 92  Sat 2nd Mar 2013 6:38pm  

It looks fabulous inside. I believe this development consists of a lot of retail/restaurant units - I saw a map of them. There are some on the side of the new office building and the college to create a mini-mall type of thing. Shame the post deconstruction has left the area in a little bit of a disjointed mess.
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eddyboy
coventry
35 of 92  Fri 10th Jan 2014 2:25am  

I believe at one time a technical school was located behind the college building. I wonder if anyone KNOWS what 11 plus results were required to enter a technical school as distinct from a grammar school? Did parental choice have any influence? I have just ploughed thru' this thread and found the following re the headmaster in the 1940's/50's - "(under the headship) of that great humanitarian headmaster 'Knocker' West" Is this an example of the world famous Coventry sense of humour? Roll eyes
E satter

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deanocity3
keresley
36 of 92  Fri 10th Jan 2014 9:10am  

Opening of the College by The Duke Of York 1935 Clip is 2 mins 14 secs in
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flapdoodle
Coventry
37 of 92  Fri 10th Jan 2014 5:50pm  

That would be a great venue for gigs. Something this city needs!
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Midland Red

Thread starter
38 of 92  Fri 10th Jan 2014 6:43pm  

On 10th Jan 2014 2:25am, eddyboy said: I have just ploughed thru' this thread and found the following re the headmaster in the 1940's/50's - "(under the headship) of that great humanitarian headmaster 'Knocker' West" Is this an example of the world famous Coventry sense of humour? Roll eyes
WHY?
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Prof
Gloucester
39 of 92  Mon 11th Aug 2014 3:49pm  

I too would like to know what 11plus results were required for 'Tech' though they must have been in-between Secondary School and Grammar School. I passed for Tech but not high enough for Bablake. I imagine socio-economic grouping had part of the selection because my elder brother and cousin both were at Tech before me. Yes, Knocker West was a good headmaster. My memory is that all the teaching staff had degrees because they wore their gowns and hoods at Assembly or on Speech Day.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
40 of 92  Mon 11th Aug 2014 6:47pm  

Hi all Wave I am mystified by this too. There used to be a "Pre-Tech" exam for pupils leaving school at age fifteen, which included four elements. Maths, English, basic science & technical drawing, I believe.
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Tricia
41 of 92  Mon 11th Aug 2014 8:46pm  
Off-topic / chat  

scrutiny
coventry
42 of 92  Wed 13th Aug 2014 8:16am  

Here you go, 1 Pre-Tech certificate. Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
43 of 92  Wed 13th Aug 2014 8:54am  

Hi & thank you scrutiny Wave Brill, brill & brill. Cheers Some standards have kite or star rating. We have our own Brill rating. Happy Seriously though, a certificate to be proud of. Thumbs up
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Roger T
Torksey
44 of 92  Tue 2nd Sep 2014 9:36pm  

I am posting this, by way of showing my appreciation for the chance which Night School at the Technical College in the Butts for ONC Building offered and for HNC Building at the Old Lanchester College I was pretty useless at Seconday Education and only got 3 "O" levels, possibly having missed out from a lot of early education due to hospitalisation and a disproportionate love of cricket and rugby football. To cut a long story short, I went away to sea for 10 years as a purser, met my wife to be and gave up that career (to be quite honest I was enjoying life too much and felt I should return to the `real` world.) I joined the Surveyor`s dept of a building firm, part of the deal being I learned something about the trade. So to Night School I went. ONC Technical Drawing and construction, Mr. Parker Maths, Mr. Rathbone Building Science, Mr. Alan Heal Accounts? The teaching was excellent and the course was free (don`t know if my company paid!) HNC - similar results. I am profoundly grateful for that help. I hope similar opportunity still exists for present day dropouts and late developers.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
45 of 92  Tue 2nd Sep 2014 10:30pm  

Hello Roger Wave Hi all Wave Thank you for your posts. Three O levels was no mean achievement. The current GCSE's were the replacement of O levels, because so many youngsters (the majority) left school with nothing. GCSE's provided employers with a measuring stick by which to measure a greater number of school leavers, who had not reached an O level standard. I was very glad of the O level re-take facility in the November following that years results. That has now just been taken away which does give me serious concern, just as it does you. Sad
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