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gdm27 21-04-2010 20:27

Last proper school, not college.
 
My last proper school was Rhyddings. We had to go to Moor End in Ossy which was quite a walk from Pendle Street. Mum and Dad never even for a nano second thought of walking us to the school. Me and Dave Gaffney who lived next door went on our own on our first day!!!! 11 years old mind. Turned up in the yard and waited for lord knows what??? Someone came out, told us what class we were in and that was it for the next 4 years until Pilkington Bros. :type:

cashman 21-04-2010 22:21

re: Last proper school, not college.
 
mine was Accrington Secondary Technical School, which was union rd ossy, never did figure that un out.

Less 22-04-2010 01:13

re: Last proper school, not college.
 
Mine was Billinge Grammar School, after that I went to technical college.

Though I bet rindy did many a collage at the college he went to.

:)

garinda 22-04-2010 07:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 808768)
Mine was Billinge Grammar School, after that I went to technical college.

Though I bet rindy did many a collage at the college he went to.

:)


I did many a collage at the first school I went to, Moor End County Primary School, like the thread starter.

The last school I went to was Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Blackburn, and I didn't do one collage there, so decided I'd better go off to art collage.

:D

gdm27 22-04-2010 08:57

re: Last proper school, not college.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 808743)
mine was Accrington Secondary Technical School, which was union rd ossy, never did figure that un out.

Rhyddings had 3 bits to it from one end of Ossy to the other. Moor End for 1st years then Rhyddings proper in the middle for most years then the annex you mention. Why it was called a tech is as you say Cashman, a mystery???? Anyone ????

BERNADETTE 22-04-2010 09:23

re: Last proper school, not college.
 
Holy Family for me

cashman 22-04-2010 09:38

re: Last proper school, not college.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 808805)
Rhyddings had 3 bits to it from one end of Ossy to the other. Moor End for 1st years then Rhyddings proper in the middle for most years then the annex you mention. Why it was called a tech is as you say Cashman, a mystery???? Anyone ????

only thing i can think is it was 1 up from chrissys n those schools, but 1 below grammer school. they used to send "BorderLiners" from 11 plus to it, i actually passed n should have gone to Q.E.G.S. in blackburn, but thats summat else.:D Rhyddings was not part of it until think my 3 rd year, they then amalgamated n sent all the top pupils down.

garinda 22-04-2010 09:45

re: Last proper school, not college.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 808805)
Rhyddings had 3 bits to it from one end of Ossy to the other. Moor End for 1st years then Rhyddings proper in the middle for most years then the annex you mention. Why it was called a tech is as you say Cashman, a mystery???? Anyone ????

The Accrington Technical School building later became Accrington Grammar School.

When the Grammar School was founded the Technical School moved to the building in Ossy, taking the name with it.


Photo of Accrington, Technical School 1899 - Francis Frith

garinda 22-04-2010 09:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 808822)
The Accrington Technical School building later became Accrington Grammar School.

When the Grammar School was founded the Technical School moved to the building in Ossy, taking the name with it.


Photo of Accrington, Technical School 1899 - Francis Frith

There's a really interesting article about the development of the education system in Accrington on this link, which only takes a few seconds to download.


The growth of technical education in Nineteenth-century accrington - Journal of Vocational Education & Training

garinda 22-04-2010 09:55

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'This (the old Tech/Grammar School building) was to be built at an estimated cost of £6,000 and a competition was launched for the design of the new school. The winning design overshot the £6,000 by 100 per cent and the contract was accordingly given to the second best, which was to cost £6,000. The new project was regarded with some scepticism by a section of the population who referred to the new building as "the White Elephant on Blackburn Road'.
http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/656076__780955819.pdf

jaysay 22-04-2010 09:57

re: Last proper school, not college.
 
Mine was the Holy Family

cashman 22-04-2010 09:58

re: Last proper school, not college.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 808825)
There's a really interesting article about the development of the education system in Accrington on this link, which only takes a few seconds to download.


The growth of technical education in Nineteenth-century accrington - Journal of Vocational Education & Training

good find, as a descendent of one of the "Serfs" i enjoyed that.:D

garinda 22-04-2010 10:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 808828)
good find, as a descendent of one of the "Serfs" i enjoyed that.:D


That tickled me too.

:D

yerself 22-04-2010 11:17

re: Last proper school, not college.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda
The last school I went to was Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Blackburn

You must have misread the thread title, it says proper school.:D:rolleyes:

shillelagh 22-04-2010 15:48

re: Last proper school, not college.
 
haslingden high school ...


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