As I am only a new "lad" to this forum obviously I am unaware of previously posted forums regarding this subject anyway I am wondering whether anyone remembers school boysa during my period at the "Gorsey" School during 1952 to 1956?I was in old "Woolley's" class-4A when I was ending my days there.
THe Maths teacher was Mr Evans;The Wood-work teacher was Mr.
Skinner(always rode his bike!);And then there was the Art teacher -can't remember his name for the moment-but he had a red(I think)sports car-maybe an MG?
All the time I was there I was in Classes- 1A;2A;3A and then 4A
and my Birth name was CADDY-who had a strong Lancashire accent!
Iam a young 69 years old and as I said left April 1956.-Anyone remembers those post war school days-at THE GORSEDALE SECONDARY MODERN SCHOOL-for Boys?
Yes I remember them all very well - I too was in 1a,2a,3a and 4a but a little older than you at 70!!!! - left in 1955
Few more teachers names Mr Jones, Mr Lear, Mr Benny Goodman!!!,Mr Shelton, Mr Ceah, Mr Playfair
I went to Gorsey in 1982-1984 when it closed, so a while after you guys. I remember when we were first told it was closing, we had to go round door to door getting signatures for a petition to keep it open. Things I liked about the school were the huge quad in the middle and the sloped gaps inside the staircases that we used to slide down when there were no teachers about.
My dad said Mr Woolleys saying was history is runing stream, my dad left in 1959
Can't recall Woolley's sayings but we used to make him go mad and had terrible tantrums when it was polling day-we put up posters in the class room-saying VOTE FOR WOOLLEY!
He used to find out who did the deed by working out the cuplprit's writing!We would be sent to the head who gave us the cane on the hand-ouch!
Welcome to the machine davidwebb
How many teachers can you name?
Thanks Buddy for the reminder of further teachers;Ceah I cannot recall at all-what was his specialty?
I am intrigued about your ID so we must have conversed during my third year there-as clearly by the time I travelled to 4A you had truly gone!
My only possible ID to help you regarding myself was the Billy Jones, and Derek Guile was my mates and I wsas suffering from a bad gbout of stammering with a Lancashire accent!-By the way Parthia is my ID name-which was because I have always been keenly
interested in ship ever since I came over from Burnley in 1949.
The Cunard ship PARTHIA was the very first liner I saw at the Stage.
Thanks ahbaldy-are you?-bald?-anyway although the image was wonderful-I can't work out the date it was taken,.But the only teacher I did recognise was Evans-the left of him was familiar-also the right of him but cannot put a name to them.I don't remember any women as teachers.The top row second left of Mr.Evans looks familiar;and them on the front row next the whom I assume was the head athat time-on his right looks like perhaps the art teacher?-many thanks again.
Mr Ceah was the science teacher and he lived in Liscard
I was a member of the school brass band and so was Mr Evans
Re: School photo - thanks for posting ahbaldy - we didn't have any female teachers when I was there nor do I recognise any of the male teachers - not even Mr Evans!! - which one is he??
OOps my old age y'know-I thought the fella in the middle of the second row was Evans-but since looking again at the image he didn't appear to show Mr Evan's slanted mouth which he had.-with the fawn coloured suit-but he does look familiar!
Mr Evans went on to be the headmaster of the junior school in Woodchurch Road-the one near the T.A.Ball's funeral place.
My hobby was collecting photo's of ships-still do!hence the reason for the computer.
One of the lads in the class was Karl Bjerken and another was Derek Guile-he was in the band as well-I think he played the trumpet or cornet-not sure we were great friends-together with Billy Jones-who lived further down Gorsedale Road-near the girl's School-Somerville.
Thanks again buddy
Is this the same dave webb from first buses that took my wedding photo's (clue)?
The only one's I remember are 2nd left is Mr Wilkinson, used to teach my mum, then me so it shows how old he was. Middle row 2nd right is Mr Bugden, the music teacher and head of the oak group. And bottom row 3rd left is Miss Prowse, use to me a nasty piece of work.
HI I left Gorsey around 78-79.
These are the names I can remember.
Top row: Mr James, Mr Haynes, ? ? ? ?
Middle row: ? Mr Bugden, ? ? ? Miss Eller, ?
Front row: ? ? Mr Armitage, Mr Henderson, Miss Gawn, Kathy(PE) ?
Yes ahbaldy-it was me from first who did your wedding-I hope they were o.k.I wasn't all the good at all-but I don't recognise any of the teachers in the list you gave.Best wishes by the way are you still Mr & Mrs? if so how long?It was our 47th year last week!Any clue about you name regarding the wedding day photos?
Good to hear from you Dave. Tried to send you a message but you have reached your limit. The photo's a very good, especially for the price. Had are ups and downs but very happy. Been together 19 years now. We live in sunny Bournemouth now. I drive the buses here and love it. Email me at
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I left Gorsedale School in 1966....does anyone remember the young teacher that also ran the drama club? I think his name started with a B. I can close my eyes and it's like I am back there even though it's 45 years ago.
How many teachers can you name?
Wasn't there a photo on here earlier?
Hello There,
I remember Mr Wooley back in the 50's he spoke with a lisp and used to say "Historwy is a wunniny stweamm" Little know fact is that Mr Wooley fought in the first world war and he was a great teacher. He was not my class teacher but took us for relious instuction
Geoff Bray 1952- 1956
I still see Lance James around the merseyside and manchester areas as he's still playing in the band
I left Gorsedale school Dec 1946.Mr Woolley was histoty ,read us the WhiteComnpany and The Refugees.Mr Colbeck geography.Mr Skjiien Woodwork.Nobby Clarke
Hi
Only just found thus forum. I went to Gorsedale 1964-1968 I remember teachers,
Tossell,Stead,Bugden,Tregenza,Skinner,Philips.
Remember pupils Steve Smith, Peter Kirkham, Stephen Booth, Stanley Kumas,
Not sure how to post this so all ex pupils can see it.
What's your name do you remember any of these names
Kind regards
Ray Morris (mogsey)
I spent my last year there in the same class as Stanley Kumas (Starley) still see him about to say hello to.
I remember my teacher, Mrs. Jeffries. Maybe 1960?. I think the classroom was on the corner of Oakdale Road and Gorsedale Road.
Just remembered Mr Tyrer in my last year there. 1963? ish..
Hi
First time on this site, but I know David Webb/Caddy we where in the same class's all through till we left in 1956,and I remember you well, how have you been all these years, I left England for Canada back in 1965 with my late wife and young daughter, would like to here back from you, my Name is Albert Etherington and at the time lived at 14 Alfred Road, and if I remember right, you lived in Hawthorne grove? just across the road from the Great Float Pub, oh and I am coming over for a visit in September and will be staying with an old friend of mine in Moreton
Hi
First time on this site, but I know David Webb/Caddy we where in the same class's all through till we left in 1956,and I remember you well, how have you been all these years, I left England for Canada back in 1965 with my late wife and young daughter, would like to here back from you, my Name is Albert Etherington and at the time lived at 14 Alfred Road, and if I remember right, you lived in Hawthorne grove? just across the road from the Great Float Pub, oh and I am coming over for a visit in September and will be staying with an old friend of mine in Moreton
Hi Albert, although I would be a bit younger than yourself you may have known my brother Tommy Wright. We lived in Wheatland Lane next to Dearings scrapyard. I knew your sister Pat and brother Robert?. I was the youngest then Ian and then Tommy (Butch) . Tommy passed away about 7 years ago.
What a small world it is we live in. Cheers
Ps the Float Pub has long since gone as have most of the Seacombe pub's but the Mona castle (catons) in Wheatland Lane is still open.
Hi Dilly
Yes I remember your brother and unfortunately both Pat And Robert have passed away, Pat a few years ago and Robert was killed in a car accident on the way home from work in OZ, where he was living back then in 1972, also Ronnie passed on about 16 years ago from a brain tumor, thanks for answering my post
AL
I Knew about Pat passing , sorry to hear about Robert and Ronnie. I had many a jam butty in your house as a kid, we couldn't afford jam
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Hi Again
ah the staple of the day,we never had much but mum always tried to keep Jam on hand, over here it was a peanut and jam butty,never liked it but the kids lived on it, that and macaroni & cheese another yukkie food they all seemed to love and still do!!
Oh by the way I did hear about the Great Float fire and thanksit being pulled down
hI David I remember you,and I was in the same classes as you 1A through 4A and Mr Woolley and i thought he was a great Teacher