Nostalgic memories of Warnham Court School's local history

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i wouldlike to get in touch with people that went to this school from 1980 to 1982 .. pl contact me on kkatie777@yahool.com my name is lynn. and any staff that would like to get in touch with me it would make my day ... im going to the ols school this sunday before everything as gone.. bye
my name is lynn and i lived at warnham court school between 1980 and 1982 i miss being at the school also miss the friends i made .. my best friends was ivan smith ian brady miss cox and a few more.... i have met a few people after my time at the school ... im trying to find pitures and if the school took pituures of the kids that was at the school but have not had any good luck.. if anyone ...see more
my husband john and myself recently visited warnham church and surrounding area's especially to find the graves of some ancestors (i am doing my family tree!) and found the graves of george street, and several others, george was a well known cricket player, and played for sussex and england (once) before his very sad untimely death in 1924 (a motor bike accident) William & Mary were there too ...see more
i have very fond memories of my great auntie mary (street) who lived in no. 42 friday street, and died a few years ago (i think she was 99) she lived almost opposite the greets pub, which used to belong to her parents, late 1800's early 1900's
my great great grandparents mary&william street had this pub in the 1800's and my grandmother says she used to have to get up at 5 a.m. to go and clean for (grandmother and she'd better do it properly) or there would be trouble, gran was 8 years old then and her parents had the greets beer house in friday street!
I attended Warnham Court when it was a school.  It remained a very good school right through to the 1990s when it was closed and revamped in a rather horrid way and sold off as individual flats.. some houses were built on what used to be our classrooms and others built along the beautiful drive that had a fantastic pinetum on either side of it.  It was surrounded by the beautiful deer ...see more
I was born at #9 station rd in Warnham in 1925. Ilived there (apart from Royal Navy time in ww2)until 1954 at which time I joined the Canadian military and emmigrated to Canada. I have many fond memories of Warnham and still have relatives there. Prior to my Navy time I worked at H&E Lintotts and after the war at the Brickworks. My name is Gerry Burtenshaw and some of you may remember my siblings Roy ...see more
I believe my grandparents worked at Warnham Court during this period. I have some photos of the staff and house etc. My grandfather's name was Arthur Butler.
I'm not prepared to reveal my real name online, however I was a child during the 70's the duration of which was spent in Warnham. This house belonged to some old dear I met only a couple of times, she was housebound and terribly old. She was cared for by the mother of my schoolfriend, whose name I also shan't reveal online. However I spent many, many days playing in and around this house. What a ...see more