Tettenhall Junior School
A Memory of Tettenhall.
I remember starting Tettenhall School. I remember playing hide and seek and hid in the coal shed at the back of the school then being dragged in front of the whole school at assembly for having a black face and clothes from the coal.
I remember a bus crashing through the fence off the Wergs Road which we could see from the school playground.
I remember taking a sledge all the way from Claregate to sledge down the hill from the road leading to Tettenhall church. There were beech trees on that road and we used to collect and chew the nuts that fell off in autumn.
I remember the Yanks passing the school in their army wagons and throwing out chewing gum to us.
And I remember Tettenhall pool and collecting conkers from higher up the Wergs Road.
Happy days.
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