Hi. I attended IGS from 1956 to 1961. I was amazed and surprised to see the black and white photograph taken from the school playing field with the tennis courts and school in the background. I took this photograph with my very first camera in 1960. My nickname was 'Picky' so Hi to all my old school pals.
I recall Miss Spedding (the school's music teacher) writing the school song about 1964. I like the alternative version very much! The reference to 'Bath St. chippie' brought back memories of being expelled from the Grammar School for eating chips (in Bath St.) one lunchtime. Hopefully 'Boozer' (Mr. Beer) suffered a long and painful death. Sadly I truly mean that.
I was a pupil 1976/78. Great video and some incredible documents there with names of teachers I recall plus where they studied. I had no idea Mrs Beer went to Cambridge University. The assembly hall got into a horrible state.
There's no pleasing some chemistry teachers ... I think I must have been a year or so after you, but this brought back some memories, good and bad. I didn't think I had any good ones but thanks for reminding me ...
OMG my first form photo 1Alpha with mrs moore in the orange jumper and then the 5th form prizes towards the end recognise so many names - brilliant - who made this film? ian Gregory ?
Shame it's not this nice any more I go there now and it is a really bad school there are now Benely block lawnce block there was h block but was ripped down and the original block King gorge building and it was a school you had to be one of the best to go there now any one can go there
1964-1969 hated this place. If you happened not to do as expected it was always the pupil's fault. Never the boring, uninspiring teachers who delivered mundane subject content. The day I left IGS, I started living, learning and enjoying life. The place was full of toxic bullying pupils and teachers.
I loved Mr Kerr for 2 reasons; 1. He looked like a vampire. 2. He was the original Basil Fawlty. I never did well at chemistry because i was in hysterics at his sarcastic outbursts.
Hi. I attended IGS from 1956 to 1961. I was amazed and surprised to see the black and white photograph taken from the school playing field with the tennis courts and school in the background. I took this photograph with my very first camera in 1960. My nickname was 'Picky' so Hi to all my old school pals.
Oh gosh. I attended from 1977-1979. I didn't really enjoy it, except that I fell madly in love with Samantha Richardson. She never knew.
I recall Miss Spedding (the school's music teacher) writing the school song about 1964. I like the alternative version very much! The reference to 'Bath St. chippie' brought back memories of being expelled from the Grammar School for eating chips (in Bath St.) one lunchtime. Hopefully 'Boozer' (Mr. Beer) suffered a long and painful death. Sadly I truly mean that.
I agree. Wasn't Beer a nasty little sod?
Too right, both him, and his missus were a bunch of C**ts
I remember it well! And now I feel old...
My mum, mama and papa went here.
I was a pupil 1976/78. Great video and some incredible documents there with names of teachers I recall plus where they studied. I had no idea Mrs Beer went to Cambridge University. The assembly hall got into a horrible state.
this brings back some memory's
There's no pleasing some chemistry teachers ... I think I must have been a year or so after you, but this brought back some memories, good and bad. I didn't think I had any good ones but thanks for reminding me ...
11 years late
I think my mum went here.
OMG my first form photo 1Alpha with mrs moore in the orange jumper and then the 5th form prizes towards the end recognise so many names - brilliant - who made this film? ian Gregory ?
i actually watched it without the music so I must watch it again lol
***** Carlisle Pringle? I still bloody support them!
Can anyone tell me the name of the song from 0.30 onwards ?.
Shame it's not this nice any more I go there now and it is a really bad school there are now Benely block lawnce block there was h block but was ripped down and the original block King gorge building and it was a school you had to be one of the best to go there now any one can go there
I go there now, I know what you mean.
1964-1969 hated this place.
If you happened not to do as expected it was always the pupil's fault.
Never the boring, uninspiring teachers who delivered mundane subject content.
The day I left IGS, I started living, learning and enjoying life.
The place was full of toxic bullying pupils and teachers.
No pleasing Kerr at all as I remember. Totally unsuited to teaching.
I loved Mr Kerr for 2 reasons;
1. He looked like a vampire.
2. He was the original Basil Fawlty.
I never did well at chemistry because i was in hysterics at his sarcastic outbursts.