Good Old Days at Symington Primary School
My name is Agnes Mawhinney, my fondness memory is going to the old primary school on Symington Road North with my brother Arthur. The class rooms were big with big high ceilings, the toilets were outside across the playground and you had to hold on till playtime to go to the toliet. Playtime was the best time because you were able to skip with your pals and the boys played tag. I remember when the nit nurse would come in to check our heads and the dreaded brown envelope we had to take home to our parents if we had any nits. The nurse also came into give us our jabs and I remember dreading my turn. On sports days we had potato spoon races on the playing field. One person I remember is a boy called Alan Love. Then we moved to the new primary school on Brewland Road in Symington. The scool was just built and in the spring the class planted bulbs in the garden. I made a new friend called Janet. My family decided to moved to Ireland. I always remember my days at the old and the new Symington primary school. I have been back to Symington and I am glad to see the old school still standing.
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RE: RE: Good Old Days at Symington Primary School
I am originally from Symington and attended both the old and new schools there too.
The old school is still standing, but is now a house. I can remember 2 Headmasters. Mr Nisbet and Mr Paterson. The Teachers I remember are Mrs Anderson, Mrs McArthur, Miss McLintock and Miss Mitchell. ( I had the belt from more than one of them) Ha!
Alan Love lived just over the hill at the back of my house.
My sister Mary Kirkland is about the same age as him. I am a couple of years older.
John Kirkland
Comment from John Kirkland on Wednesday, 19th October 2011.