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on 26-01-2012 08:11 AM
Great thread, I'm an early 50's bubby but am loving the trips down memory lane 🙂
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on 26-01-2012 09:32 AM
Well I went to primary in Wingham (barefoot by choice) and 1st year High School at Wingham High, then to Taree High school to repeat lst year high school as I wanted to take French.
Then went to Sydney to a boarding school... Wenona at North Sydney....for 4 years......to supposedly civilise me and rub off a few rough edges......fail!!!! lol
When I was going to Wingham High I used to ride my horse the 4 miles to my relatives place in Wingham and get dressed into uniform and leave my horse in her back paddock....later on I was given a puppy that I used to carry in front of me on the saddle and tie up all day in a shed near the horse....poor puppy.....
No one immunised dogs in those days, so poor puppy died of some dog disease....didn't die actually ....my stepfather took it away and shot it....it app. 'disappeared' but I found it's body while out riding one day. Needless to say it didn't endear me to my stepfather!
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on 26-01-2012 11:27 AM
I attended Hughesdale State Primary School. While i was there we had very large classes in 5 grade we had desks for 60 pupils in the room and there were 62 kids in the class. We would take it in turns to sit on the heaters which was good in the very hot days or the cold days.
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on 26-01-2012 12:30 PM
I lived in Adelaide, and so back then in 1950's. I went to Norwood Infant School, Norwood Primary School & Norwood High School.
I think from memory, the infant school was prep, then grades 1, 1A and 2......then you moved up to the primary school which was next door to the Infant School.
They use to have a school bell and we all had to march inside to classes to a drum.
No school uniforms in Infant or Primary, ghastly horrible navy blue uniform for High school, including hat and gloves.
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on 26-01-2012 01:59 PM
Wiley Park High School was at the end of our street but I travelled to Sydney High.
My OH went to East Hills High but Bankstown Primary - he lived at Bankstown (Dellwood Street) till we were married in 1970 so a Bankstown boy from way back.
Since moving to Brisbane we have met a lot of people from there!
Rosie, when were you at Sydney High? I was there for the last Leaving Certificate in 1962.
Do you remember the "Purple People Eater"....the headmistress Doreen Wayne? I much preferred her predecesser Lily Preston.
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on 26-01-2012 02:32 PM
Miss Preston was headmistress when I was there - i left in 1958 (I think). We used to have lunch in the Bear Pit.
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on 26-01-2012 03:12 PM
Old?? who said a 3 letter word - I am in my early 30's youngish, sprightly, energetic and a go getter - but, oh dear - who is that in the mirror, oh good lord it's me, knew I shouldn't have looked. 3 November 1945 - Hi everyone :))
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on 26-01-2012 04:31 PM
Did anyone else use the slate and chalk in the first couple of years ??
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on 26-01-2012 04:39 PM
Anyone from Roseville College? It's a huge school now and for some time I was secretary to the Headmistress, but when I started there I was 8 and at that time it was a small 'Dame's school'... i.e. run by an elderly woman who owned it, Miss Rosberrie.
There were only 100 girls there at that time, but now I believe it has grown much much bigger.

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on 26-01-2012 04:43 PM
Rosie, when were you at Sydney High? I was there for the last Leaving Certificate in 1962.
Do you remember the "Purple People Eater"....the headmistress Doreen Wayne? I much preferred her predecesser Lily Preston.
I replied earlier but it seems some posts are going awol.
Miss Preston was headmistress when I was there - we used to have our lunch in the old Bear Pit - was previously the Zoo LOL
Beautiful grounds - dreadful uniform - brown tunic and the most awful beret for the winter and panama hat in summer. heaven help us if we didnt wear our gloves or hat. Used to get the tram from Central Station.