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Four schoolgirls who have been selected for England Basketball, Teesside. 1971
A madrigal marathon has been set ting a few throats alight at a Cleveland comprehensive. But the fire in the choir at Thornabys Dene school was soothed by the thought that they were raising plenty of
A class at Poundwick junior School in Woodhouse Park sit for their Grammar School entrance examination March 1954
Young Pgirl playing a game oh hopscotch with her friends in the school playground. 22nd March 1967
Coventry has been represented by a school and the Youth Orchestras Brass Section in a recording of BBCs Radio Fours schools programme Together
Children hanging out washing on the line in class at Cookham Nursery School. October 1952
Children from St Marys School seen here takng an English lesson. The large tin bath in the picture is being used to catch water leaking through the ceiling. circa 1960
Lena Zavaroni singer fist in air with other schoolchildren. Circa 1960
Twice a week eleven senior boys ar Keighley Grammar School Yorkshire consider complaints by juniors who feel they have been unfairly treated by prefects. 1966
Mista the clown, alias Clive Chandler, visits pupils at Earlsdon Primary School, Coventry, as part of a drive to get children involved in the arts. August 9th 1984
Scottish footballer Asa Hartford of Manchester City, pictured with pupils at his old school Clydebank High in Dunbartonshire June 1978
Alexander Sutherland Neill (centre)seen here as a new term starts at Summer Hill School, back at Leiston, Suffolk after five years of evacuation at Ffestiniog in Wales
Alexander Sutherland Neill (3rd from the right) seen here as a new term starts at Summer Hill School, back at Leiston, Suffolk this week after five years of evacuation at Ffestiniog in Wales
Opening of Arthur Head School, Thornaby. 1971
Opening of Stapylton School, Eston. 1972
Reading FC footballer James Lambert opens Ashmead Schools Tuck Shop. 23rd November 1993
Pupils at Binley Park Comprehensive school in Coventry are collecting newspapers to recycle and have already collected over a ton
The children of Peel Park Junior School, Accrington, who went on holiday to Bournemouth this year, and were said to be the nicest bunch of children to go there
School lunch time at Longsands School, St Neots, Cambridgeshire. The pupils look through into the kitchens where the dinner lady is preparing the food
Picture shows Barrington Village, Cambridgeshire. Pupils outside a school. A google search shows that the school in 2021, is Barrington C Of E Primary School
Pupils of Granby Street Secondary Modern School, Liverpool, enjoy a Halloween party, traditional Bob Apples and turnip candles. 31st October 1960
Party time for children from Tiber Street School, Toxteth, after they were given 10 out of 10 for achievement from Government inspectors. 14th April 1984
Yvonne Conolly Britains first female black headteacher seen here at Ringcross Infant School, Highbury, London 18th February 1969 When she was made headmistress she received racist abuse from some
Julie Grafton, Terence Wall and Lisa Maxwell test the effect of air pressure on a wing section of a model plane. Langbaurgh School, Middlesbrough. 7th October 1983
Princess Margaret visits the Albert Memorial School in Collyhurst, Manchester. 8th March 1962
Eton College - A classroom scene at Eton - Pictured dated February 1964
Bydales School pupils off to Holland. 1976
Children at Lozells Street Junior School, Birmingham, Midlands, England. Picture taken circa 1st March 1930
Grangetown Grammar School, carol singers. 1973
The Artful Dodger: 15 Year old Jack Wild who plays The Artful Dodger in the film version of Lionel Barts Oliver! at his school - the Barbara Speake Stage School, Acton. 4th February 1968
Time capsule at St Davids School, Acklam, with Mayor Ron Regan (centre) and headmaster Philip Tucker (right). 25th September 1996
St Davids School, Middlesbrough are presenting a pantomime, Indiana Scoop and the Panto of Doom. Indiana Scoop (James Rea) is pictured with some friends. 18th March 1996
Speech day at Richard Hind School, Stockton. 1971
Grangefield Grammar School speech day, Stockton-on-Tees. 1971
Hold the front page... "reporters"from Moor End High School are busy preparingHold the front page..." reporters" from Moor End High School are busy preparing their entry for the Examiner Junior Journalist Competition
Mr Edward Murphy took music lessons at Sacred Heart RC Secondary School in Redcar. He accompanied the school choir and orchestra, and he had a thoroughly typical school dinner
The young musicians at Sacred Heart RC Secondary School in Redcar have a good reason to blow their own trumpets. An 18-strong group, picked from the 104 who make up the schools orchestras
Jumping for joy... this Shelley High School team were doing just that when they competed in the All England School Show-jumping Championships at the prestigious Hickstead course, Sussex today
The De Brus School has moved into the age of the computer. The school entered a competition sponsored by the department of industry
De Brus School pupils with their community newsletter - left to right, Louise Calvert, Emma Wilks, Claire Crawford, Andrea Harding, Joanne Hedges and Claire Wetherell. 10th July 1990
Postman Pat failed to deliver the goods when disappointed youngsters waited for him to launch their schools book week. But although the megastar mailmans costume got held up in the post
A converted needlework room at a Cleveland school has provided the ideal intimate setting for a drama studio. Drama students at Dene School, Thornaby
Heart-op teacher June Mankin knew she was onto a winner when she asked athlete colleague John Williams to run for her favourite charity
Young musicians in the North-East are tuning up for auditions for a place in Europes largest youth music festival. The National Festival of Music for Youth ail take place at the South Bank concert
The initiative of a group of Thornaby school children is now paying sweet dividends. Fourth Formers at the Dene School, Louise Whitehead, Chris Hawkes, Kindsay Porteous and Gurmeet Singh
Work perfect... Year seven pupils at King James School, Almondbury, raised more than £ 1, 000 for charity with a sponsored spell
Huddersfield children are "getting a grip on litter"Huddersfield children are " getting a grip on litter" for National Spring Clean Week this week. Pupils of Lindley Infant Schools are seen with Sue Pangbourne
Nunthorpe Comprehensives head teacher John Rowling is presented with a £10Nunthorpe Comprehensives head teacher John Rowling is presented with a £ 10, 000 cheque from leading local firm Dickens LTD to develop the schools rapidly growing business studies department