Wigan Album
Hindley Green County Primary
6 CommentsPhoto: Dennis Miller
Item #: 11196
I never went to the school, but I thought a few of you may be interested, I am sure a few of those little faces are still about. Sorry about the gutter running down the middle.
No comments? Where the devil is everyone? I attended Hindley Green CPS in the long-back. Born in 1935 and could not wait to go to school. Must have been four years old when I was taken by older girls to look through the "Infants" window and see the spotted rocking horse with the silver mane. Pestered till my mother lost patience and dragged me up there one washing-day morning to get the Head, Miss Darwen, to tell me I was too young to go there. Miss Darwen, God bless her, said she had some lee-way and did not like to turn away a keen child. So I was admitted, under age! And Miss Darwen, Miss Baxendale, and Mrs Smith (a total dragon) served me well and got me to Hindley & Abram Grammar School, which also served me well.
We were so lucky in those days....even though I got "jocked off" the rocking horse after one ride - for dangerous riding! Anyone still alive who remembers me?
edna would you remember my dad fred paxford he and all his brothers and sisters went to hindley green cps
yes I went to this school and remember Miss Darwin Miss Baxendale and the dreaded Miss Smith (now my married name is Smith but not related. Although we all feared her is got us through our 11+ Note that all the teachers at that time were single. Long time ago and now I am 80 so perhaps I am the only one left I hope not.
Does anyone have any information on when the school was originally built? I attended in the 1990s and was recently saddened to see that it has been demolished for yet more houses. It would be great to find out more about when it was originally constructed.
Looking on google you would be forgiven for thinking that the school never existed; its almost like it has been erased
Yes i went there and left in '97. Mrs bray was headteacher at the time followed by mr wilson. Had a good time there. Used to love sneaking up on the balcony high above the main assembly/dinner hall. And could swear art room at bottom of the corridor was haunted!
Went here circa 75/76 to 82/83. Head Mistress was a Mrs Unsworth. The school was brad new when I first attended, I'd attended nursery at St Johns and then moved over into the first year (year 1) when it was first opened. The external finish was just bare breeze block initially until around the 90's when brick finish was added. Agree it was sad to it had been demolished for housing and also agree that virtually no records or photos on-line except this one. I'm in the photo, so glad to have found it : ) Thank you for posting.