Retford, Sir Frederick Milner School c.1955
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The Sir Frederick Milner School was built as a secondary modern school in the south- east of the town, amid a maze of narrow streets. In 1977, when the schools of Retford became comprehensive, it was renamed King Edward VI School, merging with the original grammar school which had been founded in the 1550s in Edward VI's reign. Rebuilt on London Road in the 1850s, the old grammar school buildings survive as the other campus of Edward VI School after the merger with the Milner.

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Memories of Retford, Sir Frederick Milner School c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Retford, Sir Frederick Milner School c.1955

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The photograph of the front of the Sir Frederick Milner School brought back memories. I taught English there from 1963 to 1970 in the second classroom to the left of the entrance. This was my first teaching post although I knew Retford well as I had been a pupil at the King Edward VI Grammar School. One of my pupils at the Milner School was Derek Randall who went on the play cricket for England. After the amalgamation ...see more