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St Peter's C O fE Junior School

I started at St Peter's in South Weald at the age of four in 1955. This was in the old school which is no longer there. Our teacher was Mrs Fox and we were taught to write on slates. When we became proficient we were allowed to use thick black pencils on paper. I will always remember the carbolic soap in the sinks and the outside toilets with spiders and shiny Izal toilet paper. Mrs Waite's classroom next door had a big stove with railings round it. I lived in Brentwood and arrived at school courtesy of Mr Tiffin's taxi, later replaced by a Tiffin's coach as numbers rose. I think the Mivvi ice lolly was invented while I was a pupil at St Peter's and I can remember purchasing Mivvis and assorted sweets from Mr Pottle's post office in South Weald village. The conker tree was just outside the shop and there was great competition to get the best conkers.  The new school was completed before I left and we would walk in a long crocodile through the village. Mr McAllister was the vicar at the time and he would come to school on Fridays to teach us our Catechism and prepare us for Confirmation when we got to the final year of school. I remember that at one stage pupil numbers rose so rapidly due to the new houses built around the Hillside Walk area that we had two year groups in one class numbering some 50 pupils. This class was taught by Mrs Hurlstone and her son Ian was the same age as I was. Once a year the school fete was held at Colonel Laurie's house and I remember walking across the fields to Brook Street to go home with a schoolfriend. There were farmworkers' children in school from St Vincent's Hamlet - Wheeler and Bush were two of the names which I remember.
Happy days and happy memories of South Weald.

Written by Marilyn Lewis. To send Marilyn Lewis a private message, click here.

A memory of South Weald in Essex shared on Saturday, 14th June 2008.

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RE: RE: St Peter's C O fE Junior School

I came to St Peter's, South Weald, in November 1953. I lived at Tees Drive, Harold Hill. I cycled to and from school every day. My school pal was Chris James from How Hatch. Fond memories of my days then.

Comment from Chris Chaplin on Tuesday, 4th August 2009.

RE: RE: St Peter's C of E Junior School

Mrs Fox was my mum. I remember cycling to the school from Gidea Park in the early 1950s with a bagful of kittens to show to the kids. I'm surprised to hear that she used slates. It sounds a bit Victorian!

Comment from Mike Fox on Tuesday, 31st August 2010.

RE: RE: St Peter's C O fE Junior School

I lived on London Road, Brentwood, and was born in 1956. I can remember going to school on Tiffins bus at the age of 4. I couldn't remember the shops name, but could always remember the barley twist sweets I bought in there. Harvest festival was my favourite, and my best friend was Hazel, whose father was a farmer. One day I didn't get on the bus home, and walked across the fields with her, in those days there were no mobile phones, and I can imagine now what my mum went through when she waited for me to get off the bus and I wasnt there. I got a thrashing when she got me home. Nature studies in the park was another favourite of mine. I remember standing in the playground and looking over the wall into the cemetary, and going blackberry picking in the lane, near the park.

Comment from Cherie Crawford on Monday, 26th March 2012.

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