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Ince Central School

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infant teachers 1960 or thereabouts Ince Central
infant teachers 1960 or thereabouts Ince Central
Photo: irene roberts nee griffiths
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Item #: 9417
top l-r:Miss Oddie; Miss Ashurst; Mrs Hill.
bottom l-r:Mrs Robilliard;Miss Jones; Mrs Sandiford.

Comment by: Evelyn on 19th February 2009 at 23:36

Miss Jones(Headmistress)and Mrs Sandiford(a lovely woman) were at Ince Central when I was there from 1945 to 1951 and Mrs Robilliard came about 1950 but she was then Miss Harrison. Her father owned the caravan site in Careless Lane
at that time

Comment by: Kevs200 on 20th February 2009 at 19:45

The lady at the back in the middle became Mrs Johnson, she taught us at Britannia Bridge when I was there, 1980 - 1987. She taught infant 3 class and learned me and my friends how to read, lovely woman :-)

Comment by: Brian kellie on 8th March 2009 at 16:19

Mrs Sandiford was the frist teacher when you started school and she made to have a sleep in the afternoon on a rubber type mat She must have been at in the1945 as that was went to school

Comment by: doreen unsworth nee atkinson on 16th March 2014 at 17:31

Brilliant photo brings back some lovely memories MRS Robilliard Miss Jones and Mrs Sandiford taught me at INCE CE in the 1950.

Comment by: Karina Lowe ( Fairhurst) on 21st January 2016 at 18:43

I remember the old school and moving to the new school , yet I can't remember what I did yesterday !!!

Comment by: FRANK NICHOLLS on 18th December 2016 at 23:56

Mrs Sandiford was my first teacher 1959.k

Comment by: Elizabeth on 16th November 2018 at 21:19

I remember all these teachers,they were lovely.I started at the old school in 1955,and remember transferring to the new school in 1958,it was state of the art!Have great memories of schooldays in Ince.

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