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A school classroom in Peterlee, a small town built under the New Towns Act of 1946, in County Durham. 3rd March 1954
Burnside Highlanders Juvenile Jazz Band, Newcastle, 30th July 1971. North of England Working Class Culture
A scene from "The Peoples King"at the Chelsea Palace theatreA scene from " The Peoples King" at the Chelsea Palace theatre. 26th November 1912
Youngsters settle in at Providence School. 1973
Richard Hind school children leave for concert. 1971
Hustler School science class. 1971
Nuns at School a school in Teesside. 1972
Norton Glebe Primary School. 1972
16 year old actor Jack Wild who played the role of the Artful Dodger in the 1968 Lionel Bart musical film Oliver! Pictured visiting his schoolmates at the Barbara Speake Drama School, East Acton
Chefs from Liverpool Education Committee School, prepare a meal in a field kitchen using a bin as an improvised oven. 23rd September 1952. Pictured, Chefs Prinney, Cass and W James
Redcar School, Teesside, Circa 1978. Drama Club
Children from St Dominics School, Redcar, learn about the stars with the help of Starlab, an inflatable Planetarium operated by Roger Ayres and Rebecca Turner. 16th March 1994
Former Boro player Bernie Slaven with Katie McCormick and class at St Dominics School, Redcar, taking a look at the Euro 96 board game they invented. 14th May 1996
Teacher Sheila Thompson gets her class in the picture after a surprise presentation. The deputy head of St Dominics School, Redcar, was given a camera by the staff of St John of God Hospital
Mrs Rita Manchester receives a loaf of bread from six-year old Angela Chapman after a harvest-style concert held to mark her retirement from St Patricks RC Junior and Infants School, Dalton
Parents are going back to school each day this week to watch their children work. Alan and Janice Dorrington watch Newsome High School fourth form pupil Vicky Smith at work in he design studio during
Felicity Woodhatch is keeping local Thespians on their toes. The award-winning tap exponent has taken on a new role as dance teacher and choreographer to Mirfields Spotlite players
Diane Sykes, of Slaithwaite demonstrates the game of bench quoits to women who took part in the new womens day activities at Huddersfield Sports Centre
It was like this... Better than a text book... pupils at Honley Junior School used a very special teaching aid for their history project
Listening to the music... these Newsome Junior School pupils were entertained by German visitors from Frondenberg, which is in the Kirkleess twin district of t Kreis Unna
Happy retirement Grandma... kitchen supervisor Mrs Joan Booth says farewell to colleagues and pupils at Meltham CE Junior and Infants School after 24 years there
Jewish faith lesson for Rawthorpe children. Pupils of Rawthorpe C of E Infants School learn about the Jewish faith from Miss Joy Albinson
All the fun of the panto was created at Lepton First School yesterday when Cinderella characters dropped in for a visit. Keith Noble (left)
Write on... Mrs Margaret Kendall teaches youngsters at Scissett Middle School about calligraphy, the art of beautiful handwriting
Question time at Birkby Junior School... with head teacher Mr Peter Prichard in the firing line! The interview was conducted by pupils from class 4T
If at first you don t succeed... thats the admirable philosophy of the pupils at Cowersley Junior and Infants School. In last years Examiner Junior Journalist competition the school won a runner up
Children from Westlands Special School, Thornaby, conduct a six month study of a 200 year old oak tree, as part ofthe Great British Oak competition, Thornaby, 15th March 1986
Weoley Castle residents Miss Irene Lucas, Mrs Winne Benling go back to school, at Ilmington Road School. 13th July 1981
Weoley Castle residents go back to school, at Ilmington Road School. 13th July 1981
City of Coventry Boarding School in Cleobury Mortimer - the quiet room where pupils can enjoy their newspapers in peace. 6th April 1966
Pupils at a Cleveland school were invited to singalong instead of chattering in the class. Youngsters at Dene School were asked to communicate only in song in music lessons
These kind-hearted Colne Valley High School youngsters have given a boost to charity. The first years organised a half-hour lunchtime sponsored silence
Emley First School staged the first reading of Bill Fordes latest story, Douglas The Dragon III, Mirfield probation officer Mr Forde has spent the last two years touring Kirklees schools with his
Children from Meltham Church of England Junior and Infants School have been taking road safety lessons on a special exhibition bus
Happy ending... entertainer Malcolm Yaffe keeps the last pupils of Kirklees smallest school happy during their last school party
Redcar Folk Festival, 9th July 1994. Pictured, Beginners Appalachian Dance Classes
Children at Stile Common Nursery have been celebrating its 10th anniversary. The anniversary was marked by a packed week of events, including the opening of a toy library for children in the area
Big-hearted pupils at Scissett Middle School have raised more than £ 300 to help sick children at London Great Ormond Street Hospital
Dunkirk veterans (from left) Mr Jim Chadwick, Capt Harold Dugdale and Mr George Behan point out the beaches where men were picked up by a flotilla of ships
Following the Yellow Brick Road... Julie Jackson, Ruth Kaye, Karen Dawson, Susan Ellis and Philippa Ashfield are some of the Salendine Nook High School pupils involved in a production of The Wizard
Mrs Piala Ray takes the children through an Indian dance class during the Kirklees multicultural festival. 2nd March 1988
These young pupils at Royds Hall High School, and teacher Mr Adrian Mullany, plan to forsake their favourite foods next week
Mrs Sunderland Schoolsfest: King James School Wind Band. Christopher Parnell at the drums holds the award and head of music Mr Jim Morgan is on the left. 2nd April 1985
Mrs Sunderland Schoolsfest: Janet Reid (right) leader of the Birkby Junior Steel Band proudly shows the Mrs Sunderland award. 2nd April 1985
Ready to go before the cameras - these youngsters from class four at Slaithwaite Junior School who will be extras in a play to be filmed at the school by YTV after Easter
Teacher Miss Sally Cox displays a £65 cheque for the Huddersfield Hospice AppealTeacher Miss Sally Cox displays a £ 65 cheque for the Huddersfield Hospice Appeal, watched by some of the 200 Royds Hall High School pupils who helped raise the cash
In harmony... Rastrick High School Concert Band, seen with head of music Mr Peter Lynch (right) and headmaster Mr Peter Clark, who hold certificates won at the National Concert Band Festival
Honley Junior School is turning waste into money by collecting aluminium rubbish for recycling and raising cash for their school in the process. 8th January 1990