Archive (11 life histories found)
'The school consisted of two buildings: an older domineering structure built of stone and a newer, more modern building made of blocks with larger windows.'
As children we all attended Lislea Primary school which was situated about two miles from our house, on the Ballyards road. The quickest way to get there was by taking a shortcut through a nearby farm, Nicholsons, which had an existing lane from the…
Primary 2, 1979-1980
Tags: children, Primary school, Pupils, teacher, uniform
'You just pulled this out and their yale key was at the end for you to open the door and go in. I don't think anyone would trust doing that today!'
As youngsters, our main playing area was the street. The top of the lamp post was where we attached a rope to swing round it and the young girls loved it. The lamp post also acted as a wicket when we played cricket, whilst the middle of the street…
Tags: football, friends, Primary school
'Caning on the palm of the hands was very common or sending to the Headmaster for more punishment '
I went to a very small Primary School at Baripada, Dist. Mayerbhang, Orissa, India. There was no school uniform then. It was a big long classroom with desks and a big blackboard, chalks and duster. We had only one teacher for one class who was…
Tags: homework, Primary school, punishment
St Francis Xavier's School
Tags: Primary school, school
Frank in Johnstown primary school
Tags: Primary school, school boy
My granddaughter Annalisa Primary school P4
Tags: granddaughter, Primary school
My son Babhe, Hasemere Primary School, Hasemere, Surrey, England 1967
Tags: Primary school, son
My daughter and son Longshaw Primary School - Blackburn Lanes 1964
Tags: daughter, Primary school, son
'The Master held the cane in his hand most of the time as keeping order was a big part of his job'
School in Strabane was the Convent (5-6 years old) and Barrack Street Boys' Primary (7-14 years old). In Northern Ireland you had to pass the '11 plus' in order to access 2nd level (St Columb's in Derry). The standard of education in Barrack St…