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	beepbeep
	 Watford  | 
	 
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	Thu 11th Jun 2020  11:28pm  
	 
	Attended until 1981. It certainly didn't prepare me for entry to Caludon Castle!
It had the usual mix of teachers; some good and some terrible.
Elocution lessons. How fancy! 
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	Midland Red
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	Fri 12th Jun 2020  8:02am  
	 
	On 21st Feb 2019  3:54pm, Garlands Joke Shop said: 
There's a news article about Florence Cattell (71 Bray's Lane) in the Coventry Evening Telegraph (Tuesday, 23rd of April 1968):
"School Founder.
Another sprightly 90 year old is Mrs. Florence Cattell, the founder of Stoke Lodge School. She lives at 71, Brays Lane, Stoke, and celebrated her 90th birthday yesterday. 
Sixty years ago she started classes with six pupils in the front room of her home at 15, St. George's Road. The School developed and later moved to Stoke Lodge.
Mrs. Cattell retired 30 years ago, but she keeps busy and every Sunday she attends the Christadelphian Hall, Grosvenor Road, both morning and evening."
 
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	Helen F
	 Warrington  | 
	 
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	Sun 14th Jun 2020  1:49am  
	 
	Hi beepbeep, welcome to the forum   
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	Carol Adrian
	 USA  | 
	 
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	Fri 25th Dec 2020  7:31pm  
	 
	I was born in Coventry (1948) attended Stoke Lodge before emigrating to Canada in 1954 then USA in 1956.  My teacher arranged a pen friend for me with whom I corresponded for several years.  I have often wondered what happened to Rosemary Iris Brotherwood. She lived on Daventry Rd in Coventry. 
		Carol A Younkin 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
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	Fri 25th Dec 2020  10:09pm  
	 
	Hi Carol,
The Brotherwoods were a teaching family, residing at 303 Daventry Rd. My last contact was in 1968, when Mr Brotherwood was quite poorly. 
 
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	Midland Red
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	Sat 26th Dec 2020  5:14pm  
	 
	On 25th Dec 2020  7:31pm, Carol Adrian said: 
I was born in Coventry (1948) attended Stoke Lodge before emigrating to Canada in 1954 then USA in 1956.  My teacher arranged a pen friend for me with whom I corresponded for several years.  I have often wondered what happened to Rosemary Iris Brotherwood. She lived on Daventry Rd in Coventry.
 
My wife is in regular contact with your friend's sister. I have sent you a private message via the forum email system   | 
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	Cmlleenders
	 Bromley  | 
	 
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	Mon 4th Dec 2023  3:05pm  
	 
	Hi folks,
Now I have reached an appreciable age I've started writing...
I attended Stoke Lodge school from 1968 to 1974.
For some years we took part in a singing and prose competition against other (private) schools and I particularly remember singing about Noah's flood and reciting the David rock....that one year, 1974 we actually won both categories in the competition.....we packed out a double decker bus back to school, singing Queens "We are the champions" the whole time at full volume! Does anyone else remember this? Does anyone remember any more detail? 
		Question Clare 
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	Helen F
	 Warrington  | 
	 
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	Mon 4th Dec 2023  3:26pm  
	 
	Hi Clare, welcome to the forum.   
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	2989andyd
	 Hampton Wick, Middx  | 
	 
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	Fri 11th Oct 2024  10:51pm  
	 
	On 4th Dec 2023  3:05pm, Cmlleenders said: 
Hi folks,
Now I have reached an appreciable age I've started writing...
I attended Stoke Lodge school from 1968 to 1974.
For some years we took part in a singing and prose competition against other (private) schools and I particularly remember singing about Noah's flood and reciting the David rock....that one year, 1974 we actually won both categories in the competition.....we packed out a double decker bus back to school, singing Queens "We are the champions" the whole time at full volume! Does anyone else remember this? Does anyone remember any more detail?
 
I think we performed Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo while I was there, circa 1973 or 1974.  But I'm afraid the school made me utterly miserable.
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	Hiraeth
	 Wales  | 
	 
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	Wed 30th Apr 2025  7:03am  
	 
	Hello, I'm new to this site. I attended Stoke Lodge as an infant from 1977-1981. I am hoping to collect some memories about the quiet garden. Does anyone here remember it? For me, it was a welcome space away from the noise and general chaos of the 1970s playground. Also, does anyone know if I can find any pictures of the school anywhere? Thank you 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
	11 of 11 
	Wed 30th Apr 2025  7:12am  
	 
	Hello & welcome,
Pull up a chair, would you like sugar in your tea?
I will highlight your post, let's hope for some responses.
 
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