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Date Posted: 14:51:08 03/28/11 Mon
Author: Alan
Subject: Re: Werrington Rocester
In reply to: alan 's message, "Werrington Rocester" on 04:35:18 09/20/08 Sat

>I was also at Werrington between 1966 to 1969.
All the masters named I remember, as I was also in the engineering , and remember building the swimming pool. There was also a camp trip to Lydd on the South Coast, did you go to that?
Army cadets was also what I was involved in. My number was 56 Manifold.
I have just been watching Neil Morrisey's program on BBC and it brought back memories, my search on the internet has led me to this forum.



I was resident in two approved schools from 1966 to
>1971. Werrington then Boreatton park. There seems a
>reasonable amount of reference to Boreatton but
>finding anything on Werrington is proving pretty thin.
>Werrington (later Riverside) was an intermediate
>school. Little different I suppose to any other. It
>had the usual departments and classes. I was in the
>engineering dept' under Mr Sawyer. I attended
>education classes on fridays with Mr Hilditch. My
>leisure time seemed to revolve around the army cadets.
>Mr Glynn was in charge of that.
>Was anyone there? Especially 66 to 68. Thanks

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