Wood End Schools
A Memory of Northolt.
Both my wife and I went to Wood End schools. In our day, a girl who did not pass the 11+ exam would spend her whole school life in the one school, going through Nursery, Infants, Junior and Senior schools. As there were no senior boys, we had to go to Horsenden Secondary Boys School, or Grammar school if you passed the 11+. The big field you refer to behind the school was J Lyons and co sports field. It was vast, and catered to many sports, football rugby cricket, archery,bowls athletics, and a very nice swimming pool, which was used by the school to teach swimming. Lyons sports day was a massive occasion, with people working for the company attending from all over the country. There was even a gate off the tube station( Sudbury Hill) directly into the sports field, so you didnt have to go through the station. I saw many internationally famous athletes there, it was a truly great event. Sadly in I think the early 70s it was severely under used, and so in exchange for some dodgy planning permission to develop some land opposite Lyons factory's in Oldfield Lane, the sports field was sold to Ealing Council to build a large council estate. My memories of the schools were whilst in the infants, the headmistress was a large lady called( i think) Mrs Butler. She used to turn up at school each morning in a very small grey Austin 7 with another very large lady teacher. Every morning we used to watch these lady's get out of the car, and it almost seemed to give a sigh of relief, and rise about a foot on the springs. On going up to the Junior school, It was quite a shock, it was run by the head Mr Henton as a quasi Prep school. All surnames and Houses, He was a ex military man, and it was just after the war, so the houses were named after war leaders, Tedder Cunningham Mountbatten and my house Montgomery(all very Harry Potter) In the last few days there have been on the TV reports about Sir Roger Banisters Illness, and the fact that it was 60 years since he broke the 4 minute mile. I can remember being in the boys playground when one of the boys broke the news. Cant remember why but we were all so excited. Happy days, all so long ago. I am afraid to say that I just don't understand the modern world. Fortunately I have great grand kids ( its even passing my kids by) Who help me cope, with remote controls and computers and mobiles etc. Hey Ho I've still got some of my marbles
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I started school at Wood End in 1945 the only teacher I can remember was a Ms Ford who later married another of the teachers. I then went to the junior school, the headmaster being Mr E H Henton. My form teacher in 1950/51 was Mr D Hutchinson. I then went on to Horsenden. My Auntie, Uncle and cousins lived in Carr rd on the corner with Rothesay ave their name was Colwell, the cousins names were Terry and David. I played football for Wood End in 50/51 when we won the schools shield, a photo of the team is on the wall in front of me now. I also played for the Ealing schools 11. I now live in sunny Perth Australia and only come back to the UK to see my grand children and old friend. I have three children one in England (Amersham) one in Dubai, Married to the headmaster of an English speaking school (JESS) and one in Perth Oz.
Best wishes
Roy Wingrove
looking for any classmates still going strong !
Such happy days looking back.