by Jeaw » Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:05 pm
[quote="dursleyglos"]Is there anyone who has memories of going to the school at Highfields when it first opened, sometime after the end of the Second World War. I would be interested in hearing any memories of those early days.[/quote]
Hi my name is Julie (Whittard) Smith
We are former pupils of the Modern School which opened in 1949 and I was in the first form and was called the backbone of the school as our class would be another first to attend all classes before leaving school. My husband Patrick Smith was a year older and was placed in 2nd grade. Mr. Peet was our headmaster and Miss Lewis-Thomas was head mistress. We also had a Johnny Morris who was PE and music (who did not like football so he didn't start a team). The second Johnny Morris came after perhaps a year and he started the football team to our delight. Miss Smith was the girls gym teacher and although very strict we did get a lot accomplished in the years I was there. She established a Gym club, basketball team, tennis team, field hockey and rounders. Glad to say I enjoyed all of them. Miss Owens was needlework teacher after the first year and she was excellent, she had us making the netball uniforms for the team (white shirts and green shorts),she also put me on the path to sewing my own clothes and have enjoyed that all my life. Mr Tremain was geography teacher and would get very frustrated with me as I was a hopeless case...Who ever thought I would travel and find my way around the world as I have done..now living in the U.S.A. Our math teacher at that time was Mr. Walters he also got uptight with me, thank goodness Pat did much better in both subjects. Perhaps my favourite teacher was Mr. Bailey (Science) with his big dark mustache, we always called him flying officer Bailey! Mr.Watters(?) taught art and was a really nice guy after dealing with Miss Pryce (Price)? who was not very pleasant....Miss Davis taught Domestic Science and for the most part it was fun. Mr. Hunter was woodshop,Bunny Clark-English, Mr.Dawson , Religious Knowledge and History?