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Can any one from the school did thay know a family could macdonald. I went to barowfield. I was 5 years old when I started. I remember the sinking bath as there was... More »
Ingrid black lived next close to me in Cromer st I remember her as being a very pretty blond gjrl. My memory is telling me that she brushed her teeth ( very white ) with... More »
When to the Gilbert from p1 rember having to walk down from merry stone St to craigmuir St to catch the school bus every single day still remember my p1 to p3... More »
I am 76 went to Victoria School and remember Gilbert Higgins and Ian Carnochan well also Robert Coleman who had a twin sister Elizabeth. There were also the Kelly twins and... More »
I am 76 went to Victoria School and remember Gilbert Higgins and Ian Carnochan well also Robert Coleman who had a twin sister Elizabeth. There were also the Kelly twins and... More »
Were you one of the last pupils to have attended St. Joan of Arc School?... More »
Hello there Joseph, my name is Mark Bird, and I attended St Joan of Arc School from January 1984 to June 1990, strangely enough, because I was nearly 20 when I left school.... More »
Lived with my identical twin sister and as nobody could tell us apart we were just known as the twins our friends were Anne McCallum, Betty Wardrobe, Lynn and Isabel Salisbury and Lillian... More »
Hello there Agnes, my name is Mark Bird, and I knew Mrs Armstrong from my time at the school. She started there in January of 1985, and I knew she was there for... More »
It is possible we may have met at some of the school reunions which took place between 1996 and 2003, and I did meet other people who attended the school after my... More »
Hello there Francis, my name is Mark Bird, and as you have probably seen from my stories about St Joan of Arc School, I attended the school for most of the 1980s, and... More »
I actually miss st Edmunds school it was some laugh 😂) ( they were the days 😎... More »
I actually miss st Edmunds school it was some laugh 😂) ( they were the days 😎... More »
Hi I loved knockburn primary school.when I started school it was acredyke.school knockburn was just built thenbwevmovedcacross the road to jnockburn I loved the huge round glass window it had my teachers were... More »
She was my teacher 1959-62. I made my FHC and was confirmed at St. Philip's in 1960. I remember a set of identical triplets starting school in 1961; it was a big story which... More »
I attended Elder Park Primary during 1957/58. We lived 13 Hutton Drive, ground floor left. I remember Harrison’s shop. The names of some of the kids I knew on Hutton Drive: Richard and Neil Muir; Alan... More »
Knockburn was opened in 1954 BY the duchess of kent... More »
Loved knockburn .best school ever. Miss Hutchison.miss cooper.miss Stuart.miss McFarland.mr Lang .so many great memories. Sad to see it’s gone.😔... More »
Grew up living in Nairnside Rd, went to Knockburn in mid 70s, magical primary school, played for the old school football team run by Miss Given. Many happy days.Spent many a night hanging... More »
Just to add if you can help or know of Mary FLYNN sister of JOE FLYNN formly of St. Gerard's School Govan would you please contact me at harrystarskybrown400@gmail.com
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Great school ,also attended lifeboys at it,great playground for fitba... More »
I was a teacher there in 1980-81- straight out of college . I loved Ruchazie Primary and my primary 4 class out in the huts. Kids were amazing and stuff were great -... More »
I attended this school from 1960-1967 and whilst I enjoyed it very much, I had a couple of very strange teachers. Both were women and both humiliated children in front of their... More »
In 1953 - I was five - my first day at Kelvinhaugh primary school was scary and exciting. I lived two minutes away on Yorkhill st. My cousin Bette and I skipped... More »
Mr Yeudall was my teacher at Springburn Primary School in Gourlay Street, Springburn, from circa 1950 to 1957. I remember at that time that he lived with his Mother in a house... More »
My partner is trying to find out any information on his Great Grandfather John Brown who was the headmaster at St Vincents in 1911 as per the census. We wondered if there may... More »
Hi, does anyone have a copy of the Dux board at knockburn primary school showing 1964/65... More »
Hi there you might remember me Katrina I was at st Joan of arc school 1996- 2001 just trying figure what teacher it is I know all teacher there was mr... More »
Looking for old school photos 1964 Francis Livingston... More »
Does anyone know of Joan Murphy (maiden name) who attended St Gerards. She will now be about 73/74.... More »
I see that you wrote to Peter Reilly asking for a copy of your mum Ingrid Black, at Ruchill Primary. Unfortunately it was deleted. I have a copy if you get this message. I'd... More »
Peter, do you remember Patricia Stannage? i see you remember the girl who lived in the Park, Margaret Gilchrist. I met her years later. She was such a nice woman, much nicer than I remember... More »
His name was Christopher Grub. Bought me a sweet or lucky bag and I was in love. Made my holy communion when I was at St Philip,s must have been 1965-1966 or thereabouts.... More »
Margaret Lamb I met my best friend Lynne Flannigan at Provanhall Primary School when it opened 1958. We went through Primary School and Garthamlock Secondary School together. We still are in touch and met up in.Inverness... More »
Margaret Lamb I lived 37 Balcurvie Rd My teachers were Miss Gallacher and Mrs Dale I remember The Dochertys The Quins The Raffertys The Muirs The Blairs The Fyffes Mrs Nesbit... More »
I’m currently living in the newly renovated part of Balornock which are the grounds of my old primary school Knockburn I sit just at the old janitors house and I was wondering if... More »
All was always great at St Marks Primary and the Teachers were first - class. Donald McDonald... More »
It was a newly built School in lovely location. Miss KP Adams was the best teacher ever. Lovely kind nature who made learning a pleasure. My love of English language was inspired by... More »
Hi Mark Bird hope you are keeping well for William kimmet... More »
It’s funny that I’m getting old but still can’t forget my years in victoria primary, and my years growing up in Jamieson street. I think it’s a place that’s forever etched in our... More »
My name is Robert Jamieson I went to st. Marks in shettelston. There was one boy... More »
Hello those who may went to Willowbank primary. If anyone would like to get in touch and try share memories then please contact me on Facebook Chirnjit Singh... More »
My classmates were Gordon Gaffeney and Leonard Eldeley. Im now 70 but still remember them and the school as if yeasreday. My first teachwer was Mrs Burns.... More »
I was Julie Lynch and was at St Mark’s from 72-79. I have fab memories and got a great education there. My favourite teacher was Mr Paton but I loved all my teachers.... More »
I attended Provanhall Primary from when it opened in 1958/9 until I went to Garthamlock Secondary in 1963 and I absolutely loved it , especially two teachers Miss Gallagher and Miss Dale ,and... More »
Unapproachable senior management team who cause more problems than they resolve in our opinion. They have been shown to treat parents and children negatively and this is not a school we would... More »
I was Mrs Barton teachers pet. I don't know if there was any school photographs ever taken. In those days we were a bit poor to say the least but had some great... More »
To be balanced education has moved on in a positive way from the 1960s/ 70s. Gone is the belt, the humiliation, the ritual belting of a whole class for some minor misdemeanor. In... More »
Bright eyed, bushy tailed that was us, the weans of the 1960s and into mid 70s. We had madame Slack on the radio once weekly trying to teach us basic french. We... More »
We were you, eager to learn and like all children aged 5 to 12 , had some degree of vulnerability. Out teachers were teachers of their era and all used... More »
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