Halfway St Infants 1962 - 1964
Burnt Oak Lane Primary 1964 - 1968
Chis & Sid Grammar School For Boys! 1968 - 1975
And when they introduced a splattering of the most ugly girlies imaginable in the last couple of years the timetable was changed from 'Periods' to 'Lessons'. Oops just noted that Weegie went to Chis & Sid too.
Roper Street, Eltham, Infants 1958 - 1960
Days Lane, Sidcup, Primary 1960 - 1963
Hurstmere, Sidcup, Secondary 1963 - 1968 (best football team for miles in them days!)
London College of Printing, Elephant & Castle (day release) 1968 - 1973 (pie n mash on a Thursday for 5 years!)
Fosdene nursery...... then transferred to Sherrington Primary, ( only lad to wear a Charlton kit at football certainly in my year!) till 61, then Bloomfield till 69....... Where are all the' locals' all you lot are not really Charlton are you!......born within the 'sound of the Valley' I mean.
Windmill Primary School, Stourport-on Severn, Worcs Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School Hartlebury same school as Ian Taylor UK Hockey gold medallist amongst others The School of Pharmacy, London University
[cite]Posted By: Six-a-bag-of-nuts[/cite]St. Peters, Woolwich
DeLucy Primary, Abbey Wood
Abbey Wood Comprehensive 1965 - 1971 (Same school as Paul Walsh, Steve Davis and err....)
Heres to old John Roan Who lived and worked and died In the mighty days of Cromwell Of Milton and of Blake We were reared in days of passion We were reared in days of pride That gave the seas to England And the continents beside Is there nothing we can give England for our founders sake Ourselves we give to England till John Roan shall wake Heres to old John Roan Sing him high Sing him low He it was that set us on the road that we must go.
Comments
Blimey Daz, how old were you when you left school? 35?
I don't think it ever recovered.
So what is everyone's favourite cheese?
;-)
North West Kent for music Summer 09-?? XD
Chelsea College of Art and Design 1992-1996
Wilmington Grammar school for boys 91-98
God I feel old now
Burnt Oak Lane Primary 1964 - 1968
Chis & Sid Grammar School For Boys! 1968 - 1975
And when they introduced a splattering of the most ugly girlies imaginable in the last couple of years the timetable was changed from 'Periods' to 'Lessons'. Oops just noted that Weegie went to Chis & Sid too.
Days Lane, Sidcup, Primary 1960 - 1963
Hurstmere, Sidcup, Secondary 1963 - 1968 (best football team for miles in them days!)
London College of Printing, Elephant & Castle (day release) 1968 - 1973 (pie n mash on a Thursday for 5 years!)
This is turning into Friends Reunited!
Forest Hill 61-67 (same school as Rufus, yay!)
lol na moved from horley to crawley and back again!
De Lucy Junior
Abbey Wood Comp'
Woolwich Poly
London Metropolitan Uni - Highbury
I passed me 11 plus and got into the Roan but me bleedin' mum and dad upset the headmaster when we went to be interviewed. Story of my life really.
Live 200 yards up (Mayow) Road.
Had an extreme make-over recently (the school............)
Same school as Billy Bonds (hooray) and Frankie Howerd (ooh).
Where are all the' locals' all you lot are not really Charlton are you!......born within the 'sound of the Valley' I mean.
Erith whatever.
Ravensbourne art college.
Meopham Primary '56/57
Gravesend Tech. '57/'63 (though much of the last year was spent learning the finer points of 9 card brag in the Six Bells)
Went to Croydon and the Royal college of Art, did graphics, still do.......
DeLucy Primary, Abbey Wood
Abbey Wood Comprehensive 1965 - 1971 (Same school as Paul Walsh, Steve Davis and err....)
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School Hartlebury same school as Ian Taylor UK Hockey gold medallist amongst others
The School of Pharmacy, London University
Now where near Charlton!
St Paulinus Primary - Crayford 75-79
Bexleyheath School 79-86
Seltec 80-85
Loads of charlton fans in my year
Whitgift, South Croydon '80-'88
The heart of Palace land - thank heavens for an Addicks father.
DA9 - 1979 - 1984
Who lived and worked and died
In the mighty days of Cromwell
Of Milton and of Blake
We were reared in days of passion
We were reared in days of pride
That gave the seas to England
And the continents beside
Is there nothing we can give England for our founders sake
Ourselves we give to England till John Roan shall wake
Heres to old John Roan
Sing him high
Sing him low
He it was that set us on the road that we must go.
1974 - 1980