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Clee Hill
On a Saturday we would be allowed to miss lunch and take a packed lunch instead so we could spend the day exploring the area around the school via walking, cycling or Midland Red bus. We’d have to be back … Continue reading
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Neen Savage
Neen Savage is where the protestants at the school went to worship on a Sunday. We would be marched down a long country lane to Neen Savage and were free to walk back at our leisure so long as we … Continue reading
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Bewdley Bridge and Caps
It was custom for fourth formers to toss their school caps out of the window as the coach passed over Bewdley Bridge on the way home to Coventry from Cleobury Mortimer. Fifth formers were allowed to wear suits rather than … Continue reading
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Clows Top Mission
Michael Billings (who was a pupil at the school in the late 50’s) recalled seeing a ‘Nissan Hut‘ with a Midland Red bus beside it with a tree apparently growing out of it. We managed to locate via Google Streetview … Continue reading
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Lady Godiva and Kinlet
Mostly, the pupils at the school were Cov kids who would know the story of Lady Godvia, Earl Leofric and Peeping Tom. Who would have guessed that Lady Godiva and Earl Leofric had associations close to the school (some 50 … Continue reading
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Cerne Abbas
Towards the end of the summer term 1965, as we finished our third year at the City of Coventry School, we spent a week camping at the Hillfield Franciscan Priory Nr Cerne Abbas in Somerset. The aims (according to their site) are … Continue reading
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Kidderminster Carpets
Kidderminster was a weaving town, centered on the carpet industry. We had a school trip there c 1966 / 7, possibly Brintons. It was an eye opener that those attractive, spongy, cat-purring front room carpets were produced in a noisy, … Continue reading
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Swimming Pool
Swimming Gala 1961 – from the Boarder July 1961 Rosemary Webb Rehill There was one photo in a local paper of a pool that no way was City of Cov. The picture of the pool in the Coventry Telegraph is … Continue reading
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Wyre Forest
Obviously, as the name Wyre Farm Camp school implies, the school grounds were once part of the historic Wyre Forest which once stretched along the Severn Valley from Worcester to Bridgnorth. It is one of the largest remaining ancient woodlands … Continue reading
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