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Ladywood School Newspaper award

Ladywood School's newspaper won the Daily Telegraph "School Newspaper of the Year 1990". Pupil reporters from the newspaper "The Ladywood Bugle" are pictured at the offices of the Daily Telegraph in London ...

Ladywood Secondary School, Freeth Street, Ladywood

These are the remaining pupils and staff at Ladywood Secondary School before it closed in July 1990. The school was only built in the 1970s, having been intended to open in 1972 although building delays ...

Lea Mason Secondary School

View from Hogarth House of Lea mason Secondary School. This was closed down and is today the St Thomas Centre including the James Brindley School. To the left of the school is Bell Barn Road with the ...

Lee Bank Primary School

Plan of the school as published in the brochure commemorating the opening of the school. The school is now called Woodview Junior and Infants.

Lee Bank Primary School

Promotional photograph taken to mark the school's opening.

Lee Bank Primary School Football Team

This team in 1974 won the Kalamazoo Shield knockout trophy as well as the third division of the Kings Norton League.

Lee Bank Primary School: Order of Ceremony

The Mayor was Harold Edward Tyler who asked Alderman Hall to present the listed dignitaries to HRH Princess Alexandra at the opening of Lee Bank Primary School.

Lee Bank Primary School: the football team's success

An extract from the school diary documenting sports success and staff changes... 23 Apr. School reassembles following the Easter holidays. The school football team has also won the Championship Shield ...

Lee Bank Primary School: The official opening

This brochure was published for the opening of the school and is reproduced here in full.

Lee Bank School Diary

The entry reads: 23 April: School reassembles following the Easter holidays. The school football team has also won the championship shield of Division III of the Kings Norton League. May: Five candidates ...

Lee Bank Secondary School

The former Lee Bank Secondary School located just off Bell Barn Road. The site is now (2005) in use as the E.R. Mason Centre and James Brindley School. Rising in the middle distance is Haddon Tower standing ...

Local Schools

A series of pictures of local primary and secondary schools.

Marcus Garvey Day Nursery

Children at Marcus Garvey Day Nursery. One of the first nurseries set up to take care of black children. It was run by the Harambee Housing Association.

Mary Street School

Mary Street School, which opened in 1878, was the first Board school to be built in Balsall Heath. It was renamed Belgrave School in the 1960s. The school closed in 1970, the buildings were demolished ...

Mary Street School/ Belgrave Primary Staff

The staff of Mary Street / Belgrave Primary; Front row L to R; Jean Kent, unknown, unknown, Mr Mundy (Head), Mrs Wildebore (Deputy Head), unknown, Pauline Davis, and Mrs Elder. “Mr Mundy was a helpful ...

Mary Street Schooldays

Keith Whitehouse (left) and sister Pamela (right) attended the ‘Girls’ Boys’ and 'Infants schools’ in Mary Street. Later the school came to be known as ‘Belgrave Primary’. Keith was there between 1959 ...

MASU Centre

The Midland Adult School Union Centre which formerly stood on Gaywood Croft off Cregoe Street. In recent years it was taken over by Optima Community Association and was used as the local Community Centre. ...

Midland Adult School Union on Severn Street

By 1960 this building subsequently became home to the Birmingham Athletic Insitute. Today in 2004 it is boarded up with an uncertain future.