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Date Posted: 14:07:46 10/09/12 Tue
Author: Click (Happy memories)
Subject: Re: Werrington Rocester
In reply to: Alan 's message, "Re: Werrington Rocester" on 02:41:53 11/21/11 Mon

>>I was residenI was a resident at werrington1955-1958 my memory of the time spent there are in the main happy times we lads had our ups and downs but that's life .the headmaster while I was there was mr moores .some of the teachers I recall we're mr hilditch mr skinner mr Nicholson mr mares I think was the iron and woodwork teacher mr Staines was the housemaster and mr Clarke was the gardener.i can remember many events taking place in fact I could write a book about the school and a very interesting book it would be.i would love to know what has happened to some of the lads and how their stay there has affected their lives t at Riverside (Werrington School) from
>>1968 to 1970. I would just like to say I never did see
>>any at Werrington. The staff conducted them self’s in
>>a professional manner under the head, Mr. Skermer. A
>>great deal of effort was made by all the staff at that
>>time to teach and guide the boys. Evan after I ran
>>away one Saturday No one was ever caned to my
>>knowledge.
>>I often visit Werrington and have done for many years,
>>with my family, back in the day when it changed its
>>name to Riverside I and my family was always made
>>welcome and often stayed for tea on a Sat or Sun, it
>>was strange to find girls there too, I have contacted
>>the owner of the house, and asked if there was a
>>possibility a blog site could be made for all the past
>>residents, but was told in no uncertain words NO, this
>>was due to all the sex scandal in the 80s.Werrington
>>School is no more, But I would like to just take this
>>opportunity to thanks and express my thanks to the
>>staff at the time. ie, Mr Hilditch, Mr Sawyer, Mr
>>Bean, Mr Glynn (army cadets)Mr and Mrs Dallas,Mr and
>>Mrs Grindy. They made a positive difference to the
>>lives of many boys. And that includes me.
>
>Crikey, I have only just seen this thread, really
>sorry Melvyn. I can only echo what you say. All of the
>staff while I was there (2 years) were outstanding.
>Very professional, very caring. I never saw one act of
>abuse or cruelty during my stay and was appalled upon
>learning of the abuse that occured when the school
>became Riverside some years later.
>Werrington as a school can hold its' head up high, the
>training of the boys, their welfare and support were
>exemplary. Mr Skermer the head was one of the kindest
>people I ever met and all his staff were similar.

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