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School 22:13 - Nov 27 with 5156 viewsSaintNick

What schools did everyone go to ? I went to Redbridge a public school on the edge of Southampton, many of the alumni went on to have top jobs in Government Institutions such as Albany, Broadmarsh and Parkhurst

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School on 06:12 - Nov 28 with 4083 viewsPatfromPoole

Aren’t public schools the preserve of the very wealthy, the likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg etc??

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School on 07:17 - Nov 28 with 4051 viewsSalisburySaint

I went to Amesbury Secondary Modern, which changed to Stonehenge school whilst I was there, the same school that Mike Channon attended.

Celebrating scoring goals with windmills was compulsory
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School on 08:09 - Nov 28 with 4026 viewsRon11

I lived on Countess Road, Amesbury for ten years, but I went to Gillingham (Kent) Technical School.
It's a long story...
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School on 08:50 - Nov 28 with 4004 viewsButty101

I went to Cowes High School on the IOW. It produced prodigious talent like Gary Rowett and pop sensation Mark King

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School on 09:07 - Nov 28 with 3998 viewsfranniesTache

Cantell (formerly Basset Green) on the flower estates for me, was the school that people who'd been expelled from other schools went to when i was there and was known locally as "carn't spell".

Bloody loved it though, if you put aside the small riots, headmaster being threatened with a shotgun by a parent, kid getting shot in the foot for asking if a gun was real and the ice cream van that sold pills.

Not sure we had any famous people go there, was mostly little scortes during my time.
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School on 09:21 - Nov 28 with 3989 viewsfelly1

Glen Eyre... Then it went all soft and changed it's name to Cantell in my last year.😉
My youngest son won't believe me when I said in Bassett Junior School in the early 80s, if two boys got into a fight in the playground our headmaster would let them fight it out with him acting as the ref and all the other kids would form a ring around them.
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School on 09:22 - Nov 28 with 3987 viewsSaintNick

I love the little "Scortes" comment, I take it you were being irnoic

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School on 09:40 - Nov 28 with 3970 viewsfranniesTache

nah i'm just dyslexic and can't spell scrote
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School on 09:44 - Nov 28 with 3968 viewsfranniesTache

Glenn Eyre! You're right, turns out my memory is going to sh*t in my old age
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School on 09:51 - Nov 28 with 3958 viewsSaintNick

That is a bit soft, duelling with either swords or pistols was the Redbridge Way, the Headmaster and his deputies would act as seconds and the loser would be buried in the dead of night in the corner of the school playing fields, this was only abolished at the start of Covid

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School on 09:54 - Nov 28 with 3957 viewsSpringhill_old_boy

Being a son of a Belfast family forced to flee in the 70´s as my family couldn´t hack the anti catholic hate at the time, and as one of my uncles (dock worker) moved over to the bright and vibrant Southampton we all moved over, the catholic faith obviously affected the schooling choices of the family. Hence the first which will come as no surprise was Springhill opposite the Dell, hence why I am on this site. Afterwards moved to Glen Eyre/Cantell´s rival St George - which at the time was just male although I believe now its mixed ... just my luck
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School on 10:06 - Nov 28 with 3949 viewsfranniesTache

George's thought they were our rival as did Bitterne Park, truth was we were just roundly hated by most schools in the city at the time
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School on 10:12 - Nov 28 with 3944 viewsSaintNick

There was also a school called Hampton Park very near to Glenn Eyre, I think both were amalgamed as Cantell.

I believe this was UK Government initiative so that they could deploy the troops needed to keep the peace between the two schools at lesser conflicts such as Belfast, Berlin and Afghanistan

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School on 10:17 - Nov 28 with 3940 viewsfelly1

You can't fool me Nick.
Everyone knows the Millbrook and Redbridge lads were crybabies who ran to their safe spaces at the first sign of a confrontation....particularly if a Bassset Boot Boy or a member of the elite Swaythling Army happened to be on your Manor. 😅
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School on 10:19 - Nov 28 with 3937 viewsIanSouthstander

All Saints primary and then Romsey road/Montgomery of Alamein secondary. Winchester.

As did Terence Lionel Paine MBE.
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School on 10:47 - Nov 28 with 3908 viewsSaintNick

When I went to school in the 70's the phrase Safe Spaces didn't exist so we had nowhere to run and nowhere to hide lol

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School on 11:03 - Nov 28 with 3896 viewskingolaf

Went to Woolston.

We routinely used to scrap Merry Oak and Weston Park Boys.

Used to feel sorry for the Merry Oakers. All really poor and didn’t wash their clothes.

Weston was and is still stuck in the dark ages. When the casuals took off on the 80s they were still wearing white socks and loafers. Used to get off with each other at their school discos as well.
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School on 11:23 - Nov 28 with 3880 viewsericofarabia

With apologies to Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, and the great Cult Film The Warriors .......

Clink clink clink ..... Redbridge and Millbrook ...... come out to playay, come out to playayyyyyy 😂
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School on 11:36 - Nov 28 with 3871 viewsericofarabia

I used to go to St Anns in town ..... not for education just to perv ..... anyway less of what I got up to in my 40's ...... I attended Alderman Quilley Secondary Modern in Eastleigh. An absolute dump that boasted the highest amount of CSE passes in Eastleigh ..... mainly because barely anybody ws offered GCE courses 🙄
We were used as guinea pigs for Integrated Studies which was a combination of Geog, History and RE and was an absolute waste of space, and didn't prepare even for CSE standard when you reverted to normal lessons in year 4, and they didn't do grading of ability in Maths till year 4, so as not to make the less able at the subject feel like thickies by being in Class 4, so you had people with no interest in learning with people who genuinely wanted to do well, so it got dumbed down to cater for all. 🤬
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School on 12:44 - Nov 28 with 3814 viewsChesham_Saint

Me?

Er, The Portsmouth Grammar School

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School on 12:51 - Nov 28 with 3807 viewssaint901

Downton Secondary Modern.

Now called the Trafalgar School. (A grateful nation gave Nelson a house nearby).

Re above, Amesbury were one of two schools we played in our football league which would regularly turn into battles. The other was Highbury Avenue.

In my year a certain Mark Nightingale from Amesbury went on to play for Bournemouth and Norwich. They also had a couple of players who played for Salisbury.

Not sure anybody famous came from that school?
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School on 12:54 - Nov 28 with 3802 viewsA1079

The Vyne in Basingstoke - god awful school where virtual anarchy prevailed and was in the news alot - for all the wrong reasons. It made me the man I am today..........................errrrrrrrr........says it all really.
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School on 12:57 - Nov 28 with 3791 viewsChesham_Saint

We had Roger Black (the runner). Could so easily have been a Skate, but like me, saw the light..!

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School on 13:02 - Nov 28 with 3780 viewsSaintNick

An Old Portmuthian then

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School on 13:09 - Nov 28 with 3772 viewsBazza

Ludlow Road Junior, 43 boys in the top class, 24 passed to go to grammar school. Pretty working class but we really had some proper teaching (and no teaching assistants).
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