Post Office And Boy's School
The Red Lion Building used to be a Post Office run by Mr and Mrs Salter. Next door to was the Boy's School. The boys and girls went to separate schools in those days – the girls were taught by Miss Bibby at Monteclefe and the boys by Miss Lacy at the Boy’s School. I think I’d been at Monteclefe for a year when they moved us all up to the Boys School. We were crammed in together while they modernised Monteclefe. When we eventually moved back Monteclefe became co-ed and we were taught by Mr Davis and Miss Swain – Miss Lacy was our head mistress. Miss Lacy was very creative and I loved our art classes. I loved going to school but my worst memory is of school milk. We used to be given 1/3 pint every day. In winter the frozen milk was brought in and placed near the big stoves in the class rooms to thaw out. I was one of those strange children that had allergies and wasn’t supposed to have milk – I used to try and sit next to someone that loved milk so that I could swap my full bottle for their empty one but I often got caught and was made to drink it – it always made me sick!
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RE: RE: Post Office And Boys' School
The school milk is one of my strongest memories too. When those bottles were brought indoors to 'thaw out' we would invariably end up drinking warm milk - something I cannot drink even now, some fifty years later.
Comment from CHRIS JONES on Wednesday, 17th December 2008.
RE: RE: Post Office And Boy's School
Oh yes, the warm milk. Hated it, and also can't drink it to this day. Put off for life because of it!
Comment from Alison Vowles on Saturday, 5th November 2011.