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Birkdale Secondary Modern School ( Windy Harbour School)
Just trying to find if anyone remembers some of the teachers and pupils from 1961 to 1965?
Just some teachers to start things off with Mrs. Parkinson, Mr. Bertwell, Mr. Williams, headmaster Mr. Robinson, Miss Cunningham, Mr Foster, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. Postlethwaite, Mr. Walton, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Bond.
Any pupils from class 1B,2B,3B,and 4B just some names I remember, John Hamer, Susan Lavender, Eddy Richardson, John Harrison, Mike Rimmer, Pauline Thompson, Barbara Rimmer, Margaret Dutton, Karen Whiteman.
Just looking back at some memories of when we used to go to the Victoria baths for swimming lessons in the summer.
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Birkdale High
When I started in 1981, Mr Birtwell and Mr Shepherd were still there. Mr Birtwell owned a share in a guest house / hotel down Bath St called Sunny Haven, came across him one Sunday afternoon coming out of there in the late 80's. Long after I had left.
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I was there from 1966 - 1971, some of the teachers names are familiar, also remember Mr Schober, Mrs Hanlon, Mrs Titherington, Mr Jackson, Miss Hayes to name but a few.
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Teachers
Originally Posted by Steed
I was there from 1966 - 1971, some of the teachers names are familiar, also remember Mr Schober, Mrs Hanlon, Mrs Titherington, Mr Jackson, Miss Hayes to name but a few.
Mrs Titherington and Mr Schober were there when I was there too. Mr Schober hated my guts for some reason.....I think one of them was because I was crap at physics. I did try my best but for some reason all the experiments I did turned out wrong....
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[QUOTE=LaurieDryver10;6639930]Just trying to find if anyone remembers some of the teachers and pupils from 1961 to 1965?
Sorry, can't help. My alma mater was St. Thomas More School, Birkdale, Southport.
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Originally Posted by LaurieDryver10
Just trying to find if anyone remembers some of the teachers and pupils from 1961 to 1965?
Sorry, can't help. My alma mater was St. Thomas More School, Birkdale, Southport.
The Farm School! I always knew there was something "wrong" about you?
Just be yourself, no one else is better qualified!!
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Originally Posted by said
The Farm School! I always knew there was something "wrong" about you?
I'll have you know I was highly educated to professional standards!
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I remember Mr Robinson, Mrs Parkinson, Mr Williams, Mr Shephard, Mr. Postlethwaite, Mr. Walton, Miss Heyes, Mr Winfield, Mr Cowan. Barry Twist was head boy ( later to be Deputy Head ).
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Barry Twist
Originally Posted by Kafoozalum
I remember Mr Robinson, Mrs Parkinson, Mr Williams, Mr Shephard, Mr. Postlethwaite, Mr. Walton, Miss Heyes, Mr Winfield, Mr Cowan. Barry Twist was head boy ( later to be Deputy Head ).
Barry Twist was never Deputy Head, he was head of second year. Tom Crocker head of third year, Taffy Davies head of fourth, can't remember who was head of fifth year though.
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Originally Posted by Mr Saxon
Barry Twist was never Deputy Head, he was head of second year. Tom Crocker head of third year, Taffy Davies head of fourth, can't remember who was head of fifth year though.
Sorry after my time.
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Originally Posted by LaurieDryver10
Just trying to find if anyone remembers some of the teachers and pupils from 1961 to 1965?
Just some teachers to start things off with Mrs. Parkinson, Mr. Bertwell, Mr. Williams, headmaster Mr. Robinson, Miss Cunningham, Mr Foster, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. Postlethwaite, Mr. Walton, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Bond.
Any pupils from class 1B,2B,3B,and 4B just some names I remember, John Hamer, Susan Lavender, Eddy Richardson, John Harrison, Mike Rimmer, Pauline Thompson, Barbara Rimmer, Margaret Dutton, Karen Whiteman.
Just looking back at some memories of when we used to go to the Victoria baths for swimming lessons in the summer.
A similar thread was started on 29/10/2011on Q local, poster Xroads included a photograph of the staff at that time.
Other teachers - Head Mr. Sheppard, Mrs. Crilly, Mr Williams and another who reminded me of Hercule Poirot but forgot his name.
https://www.qlocal.co.uk/southport/pa...50805934-2.htm
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Birkdale secondary Modern School
Originally Posted by Mr Saxon
Barry Twist was never Deputy Head, he was head of second year. Tom Crocker head of third year, Taffy Davies head of fourth, can't remember who was head of fifth year though.
Barry Twist was deputy head prefect as the head prefect was Paul Bate I think, I remember Susan Humphries who had a brother called Dave as far as I know he became a police sergeant in the then Southport police (before the merseyside police days).
Taffy Davies I seem to remember was the maths teacher in the next room to Ted Shepherd on the first floor, I remember Miss Hayes she taught Geography and Miss Swain who taught French she used to live opposite the cemetery gates on Liverpool Rd just past St. Thomas mores school.
Mrs Hanlon taught typing, Mr Winfield taught metalwork, MR Agar taught gardening, Mr Williams was woodwork teacher.
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I seem to remember that for some reason Mr Winfield was referred to 'pinhead' and Mr Agar 'chew'. Mr Winfield was a disgrace, as soon as he had set off the task in the metalwork room he used to bugger off to the common room for a fag & cuppa and leave a bunch of kids alone in possibly the most dangerous room in the school.
As soon as he was gone a couple of the class thugs would start larking about and end up with throwing hammers, files and other assorted metalwork across the room at each other, god help anyone who got in the way. Until Mr Williams, from the woodworking room next door, heard the noise and came storming in, he was the complete opposite, a holy terror when it came to discipline. Not to forget the time when one moron thought it would be clever to fill a metal watering can with gas and see what happens when you throw it on the brazier, poof! one idiot stood giggling with a red scorched face and smouldering eyebrows and hair. Very funny, not! Happy Days (that reminds me, anyone remember Happy?)
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Birkdale secondary Modern School
Originally Posted by Kafoozalum
I seem to remember that for some reason Mr Winfield was referred to 'pinhead' and Mr Agar 'chew'. Mr Winfield was a disgrace, as soon as he had set off the task in the metalwork room he used to bugger off to the common room for a fag & cuppa and leave a bunch of kids alone in possibly the most dangerous room in the school.
As soon as he was gone a couple of the class thugs would start larking about and end up with throwing hammers, files and other assorted metalwork across the room at each other, god help anyone who got in the way. Until Mr Williams, from the woodworking room next door, heard the noise and came storming in, he was the complete opposite, a holy terror when it came to discipline. Not to forget the time when one moron thought it would be clever to fill a metal watering can with gas and see what happens when you throw it on the brazier, poof! one idiot stood giggling with a red scorched face and smouldering eyebrows and hair. Very funny, not! Happy Days (that reminds me, anyone remember Happy?)
Yes you are right I do remember Mr. Winfield being called 'Pinhead' and Mr Agar being called 'Chew' and also Mr. Williams being a stickler for discipline as I remember once in woodwork cutting some timber and cutting open my thumb with the saw and went to Mr. Williams for first aid and he put a plaster on the thumb and then gave me three strokes of the cane for of all things cutting my thumb, saying 'that will make you think twice about sawing your thumb' how he came to that conclusion was totally beyond me!
I also remember Mr. Walton being referred to as 'laddie' as that is what he used to call all the boys in our class by and not by their first name!
Mr. Cowan used to teach English Literature like Shakespeare etc.
Mr. Postlethwaite used to teach history if I remember right and he had an old Ford popular car and Ted Shephard had a Rover 90 if I remember right.
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Originally Posted by LaurieDryver10
Yes you are right I do remember Mr. Winfield being called 'Pinhead' and Mr Agar being called 'Chew' and also Mr. Williams being a stickler for discipline as I remember once in woodwork cutting some timber and cutting open my thumb with the saw and went to Mr. Williams for first aid and he put a plaster on the thumb and then gave me three strokes of the cane for of all things cutting my thumb, saying 'that will make you think twice about sawing your thumb' how he came to that conclusion was totally beyond me!
I also remember Mr. Walton being referred to as 'laddie' as that is what he used to call all the boys in our class by and not by their first name!
Mr. Cowan used to teach English Literature like Shakespeare etc.
Mr. Postlethwaite used to teach history if I remember right and he had an old Ford popular car and Ted Shephard had a Rover 90 if I remember right.
I'd forgotten 'Laddie' Walton, I think Mr Cowan was 'Dessie' I'd forgotten Mr Postlewaite.
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