Kenington Manor
A Memory of Sunbury.
Who remembers kenington Manor junior next to the wavey line the head master was Mr Saxtey, nearly every assembly was Cat Stevens Morning has broken.
Unfortunately the red brick building has gone replaced by a housing estate! 1972 wot a great year with Slade topping the charts and watching the eels down by the weir.
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My form teacher was Mrs Sullivan, I think, though I remember Mr Buckland, Miss Thomas, who was American, there was an Aussie guy who tickled us with his (for us) unusual use of the language, and the lady who was our footie coach, who took us to St Mary's Bay for summer camp (what a blast!).
There was a bit of a hippie vibe going on with some of the younger teachers. A bunch of them shared a big house on the corner of Burgoyne.
The currency was cigarette cards, and the playground turned into a casino at lunchtime. Happy days, indeed!
Pretty much all of Sunbury was our playground and the flyover works was a gift from Heaven to a ten year old.
Does anyone remember sunbury cross with the clock in the centre of the junction.
God I'm feeling old.