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Messageboard Member’s Schools
I wonder what infants, junior and senior schools messageboarders attended and which ones would be top of the list?
Mine are infants-St Francis (Ely), junior- St Albans (Splott) & senior-Lady Mary.
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Infants / Junior - Coed Glas (Llanishen)
Secondary/Sixth Form - Cowbridge Comp
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Ashchurch junior school
Tewkesbury Comp
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St. Clares Convent school, Porthcawl.
(primary and grammar)
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adz-a32
Nice try, scammer :hehe:
My next post is regarding mother’s maiden names:hehe:
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I went to eleven schools in Cardiff.
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Taunton Blue Genie
I went to eleven schools in Cardiff.
What were you? A supply teacher?
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splott parker
What were you? A supply teacher?
County Lines
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Taunton Blue Genie
I went to eleven schools in Cardiff.
Started your travelling very early.
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cyril evans awaydays
County Lines
:hehe:
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St Francis (Ely) St Philip Evans(Llanedeyrn)
Senior-Lady Mary.
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Bryn Coch infants neath
St Mary's juniors bridgend
Mostyn ( mary immaculate ) Cardiff , first two years of comprehensive
Cowbridge Comp till end of sixth form
Then everything went down the shitter
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splott parker
What were you? A supply teacher?
Just progeny of parents who were always splitting up, domestic violence and all that malarkey.
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Primary: Penygawsi
Secondary: Cowbridge
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Glyn coed, Ebbw Vale
Garnlydan
Risca
Bassaleg
Crosskeys
Newport
Stafford
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binman
Sherbourne
Eton
You are wasted on here
Quite literally
Hows life on trecati tip ?
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St Mary's Canton Infants and Juniors
St Illtyds College Grammar Splott later St Mellons
University of Life (PhD in "I told you so")
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Primary: Sarn Bach down the Llyn peninsular.
Secondary: Ysgol Friars Bangor.
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Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Pont Sion Norton, Pontypridd and Mill Street Scondary Pontypridd.
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Peterlea, Pentrebane (pupil number one of the school register there!) and Cantonian (spent most of my sixth form time there on the mitch mind).
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Gabalfa infants
Gabalfa juniors
Glantaf (before it became a Welsh school).
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Bryn Coch infants neath
St Mary's juniors bridgend
Mostyn ( mary immaculate ) Cardiff , first two years of comprehensive
Cowbridge Comp till end of sixth form
Then everything went down the shitter
You’re slipping Sludge, thought you were more of an ‘up the shitter’ chap?:hehe:
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St Francis & Lady Mary are the leading Cardiff City schools so far.
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St Albans splott
St Illtyds in Splott first (when it was a great school), until it moved to Llanrumney/St Mellon’s. (never the same)
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My memory is getting hazier regarding such things but I think that mine were as follows:
Trelai Primary
Albany Road Primary
Caerau Lane
Adamsdown Junior (possibly)
Hywel Dda
Trelai Junior
Kitchener Road Primary
Monica Road Junior
Kitchener Junior
St Joesph's Junior (a catholic school!)
Trelai Junior (second stint)
Cyntwell
Cantonian
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Taunton Blue Genie
My memory is getting hazier regarding such things but I think that mine were as follows:
Trelai Primary
Albany Road Primary
Caerau Lane
Adamsdown Junior (possibly)
Hywel Dda
Trelai Junior
Kitchener Road Primary
Monica Road Junior
Kitchener Junior
St Joesph's Junior (a catholic school!)
Trelai Junior (second stint)
Cyntwell
Cantonian
Was weird being in Mostyn for a while, as we took over Cyntwell and there was a mixture of us and the prods for a while, before they moved to Glyn Derw. Often had to trek to the Upper School for one lesson, then back to Cyntwell for another.
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elytillidie
Was weird being in Mostyn for a while, as we took over Cyntwell and there was a mixture of us and the prods for a while, before they moved to Glyn Derw. Often had to trek to the Upper School for one lesson, then back to Cyntwell for another.
I didn't realise that the two schools merged. I went up the hill to look for Cyntwell school a number of years ago and it was noticeable by its absence - and houses seemed to be where it was previously located.
As for Glyn Derw, it was girls-only at the time and Cyntwell was boy-only. In fact, I remember the gym teacher, Mr Rodgers, telling us that if we descend the ropes too quickly we would end up in Glyn Derw.
I remember the kiddy-fiddler art teacher who upgraded pupil's marks they joined him in his storeroom, the married maths teacher having an affair with the secretary, the woodwork teacher who punished us by slapping our buttocks with a flat bat that he made for that very same purpose (and which he called 'The Clicky Bar', a literary reference) and a loony science teacher (who I think was also a pervert) who was obsessed with caning, so much so that he would let you decide how you would like your six canings administered: left hand, right hand, buttocks, thin cane, thick cane, medium cane or any combination thereof.
Mostyn used to hammer us at rugby. We had fourteen players (including me) who were no more than average and one singular,very aggressive thug who made up for about a handful of us. Sadly, it was not enough. I remember that someone in Mostyn's pack was obviously a garlic aficiando and that Cyntwell's pitch, which had obviously been levelled by removing a lot of the topsoil, was always very oily.
Good lord, I'm boring myself now....
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
Gabalfa infants
Gabalfa juniors
Glantaf (before it became a Welsh school).
How old are you if you don't mind me asking?
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BLUETIT
St Albans splott
St Illtyds in Splott first (when it was a great school), until it moved to Llanrumney/St Mellon’s. (never the same)
I agree, and nowhere to buy chips in a bap either!!!!
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elytillidie
St Francis and Mostyn.
me too.
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Taunton Blue Genie
I didn't realise that the two schools merged. I went up the hill to look for Cyntwell school a number of years ago and it was noticeable by its absence - and houses seemed to be where it was previously located.
As for Glyn Derw, it was girls-only at the time and Cyntwell was boy-only. In fact, I remember the gym teacher, Mr Rodgers, telling us that if we descend the ropes too quickly we would end up in Glyn Derw.
I remember the kiddy-fiddler art teacher who upgraded pupil's marks they joined him in his storeroom, the married maths teacher having an affair with the secretary, the woodwork teacher who punished us by slapping our buttocks with a flat bat that he made for that very same purpose (and which he called 'The Clicky Bar', a literary reference) and a loony science teacher (who I think was also a pervert) who was obsessed with caning, so much so that he would let you decide how you would like your six canings administered: left hand, right hand, buttocks, thin cane, thick cane, medium cane or any combination thereof.
Mostyn used to hammer us at rugby. We had fourteen players (including me) who were no more than average and one singular,very aggressive thug who made up for about a handful of us. Sadly, it was not enough. I remember that someone in Mostyn's pack was obviously a garlic aficiando and that Cyntwell's pitch, which had obviously been levelled by removing a lot of the topsoil, was always very oily.
Good lord, I'm boring myself now....
Clicky Ba, that brought back memories of Chung in The Wolf of Kabul, he modified a cricket bat to use as a weapon. Was in The Wizard, I remember it from The Hotspur though. Apparently The Wolf of Kabul has appeared in other comics since.
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splott parker
Clicky Ba, that brought back memories of Chung in The Wolf of Kabul, he modified a cricket bat to use as a weapon. Was in The Wizard, I remember it from The Hotspur though. Apparently The Wolf of Kabul has appeared in other comics since.
I remember clicky Ba "Clicky Ba is ready boss!"
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xsnaggle
How old are you if you don't mind me asking?
59
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Cwmaber and Caerphilly Grammar
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
Clicky Ba, that brought back memories of Chung in The Wolf of Kabul, he modified a cricket bat to use as a weapon. Was in The Wizard, I remember it from The Hotspur though. Apparently The Wolf of Kabul has appeared in other comics since.
Bang on. (I thought I edited out the erroneous 'r' I added to 'Clicky Ba')
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
59
Sorry the question was meant for Blue tit.