Yes. I grew up in Exford close, just through the lane from Loxton Road and the school. I started there in 1967 at age 11 and left in 1970 at age 14, yes it was a short time in those days. It was a lovely school. The Head teacher was doc Thomas, why the doc. I was quiet but some of the class caused lots of problems.There were three classes per year, B,R and A. I'm not making it up but some person thought the levels of classes should spell BRA. I was first in 1R then down to 2B and 3B. They put me too high in the first year obviously. First teacher, Mr Blacklock. They had a big stage for Christmas shows where pupils could do a turn. In the second year I went to Interlaken in Switzerland for 10 days which cost my Mum £175. We went abseiling at Burrington comb.
Yes I could, I was a student there from 1958 to 1962. It was in Loxton Road, Weston-s-Mare but was demolished in 2006 to make way for the new Weston colledge.
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Esther May Eaton has written: 'Source materials for secondary school teachers of foreign languages' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Languages, Modern, Modern Languages, Study and teaching (Secondary) 'Source materials for secondary school teachers of foreign language' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Languages, Modern, Latin language, Modern Languages, Study and teaching, Study and teaching (Secondary)
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Aquae Sulis was a small Roman town in Somerset, England famed for it's hot water spring which the Roman's built into large complex of Roman Baths. The modern town is called 'Bath'.
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