Hurn Court School

A Memory of Hurn.

Hi! Mark Adams here.I went to HCS from 1977 to 1982.I remember Paul Belvaoir,Paul Shields,three clements brothers,Richard Beardragger,Louis Benn,Edwards ,Paul Gavey(beat him up lots of times) many of good friends i can't think of them all.Best days of my life at the school!Doing well married have three daughters one boy and five grandchildren and we all doing very well and i work on the building.Hope to here from anyone who knew me at the school.Bye for now. mark63@hotmail.co.uk


Added 10 August 2015

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A great time there. loved it so much. My name is Gavin Teale. So many great memories of the school and so much fun. Sneaking out over the roof and going down the town. Breaking into the tuck shop and the bike shed and going out on our grifters.
We had so much fun. We should all try and arrange a reunion. Thank you.
Pillow fighting. Apple throwing in the orchard and just a brilliant time. make me smile so much when i think of those so many amazing times we all had together. Going through the tunnels in the roofs and standing on the roof at night, was incredible. I used to love climbing the bell tower.

I will confess to breaking into the ruck shop and also into people fishing boxes in the fishing like dungeon near matrons office. From letting the pigs out to just having a ball. It was majic and when the school holidays finished, i just could not wait to get back.
I went from this school and joined the Army. I had a ball there also. But i was always rather crazy. I settled in France and run a pretty successful company. I'm now a mad Granddad 7 times, they love me, I am told many times that I have not changed.

It was brilliant. My family had no money but the Army paid for me to go Hurn court school. I was at a special school called Penwithen in Dorchester before this.
I used to removed the pin from the hinges of the ruck boxes in the back of the class rooms, sorry to all those that were missing there chocolate biscuits.

It was all about Freedom and being a boy. it made me what i am today, a good man with wonderful children, that now have there own children. A huge thanks to all that made my younger life, an amazing one. gavinteale1965@gmail.com

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