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Kimbo
Leicestershire
286 of 306  Sat 27th Feb 2021 11:42pm  

They weren't all bad teachers. Some were quite good Bernard Tranter was IMO the best one there. He looked after me very well as a very shy fuzzer in Cresswell in 1965/6 as my form tutor, and in Geography lessons. Lofty Lee always treated me well too - contrary to his reputation. Jim Wilkinson was a wonderful art teacher. And Tim Hall, a Bristolian, was a decent man too.
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belushi
coventry
287 of 306  Sun 28th Feb 2021 10:26am  

From what I know Bernard Tranter would be most people's top choice - he was very helpful and friendly to me when I was there.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
288 of 306  Sun 28th Feb 2021 1:54pm  

I liked Harvey Wyatt as well. He started the same day as Bernard Tranter. Why did he have the nick name Jock?
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belushi
coventry
289 of 306  Sun 28th Feb 2021 4:31pm  

Harvey was a great bloke as well. Never heard him called Jock - he was from Portsmouth!
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Mick Strong
Coventry
290 of 306  Sun 28th Feb 2021 4:54pm  

No, Bernard Tranter was called Jock
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belushi
coventry
291 of 306  Sun 28th Feb 2021 4:55pm  

Must have been ironic as he was Welsh!
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Kimbo
Leicestershire
292 of 306  Tue 2nd Mar 2021 10:08pm  

I never heard Bernard called Jock either.
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gangan
Stockton, Southam
293 of 306  Wed 3rd Mar 2021 8:03pm  

I remember playing in the Coventry Schools rugby final at Coundon Road for Caludon Castle against Woodlands. We lost 6-3. I think it was 1965 and the fabulous Jack Pilbin was our 1st XV coach.
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
294 of 306  Wed 3rd Mar 2021 8:05pm  

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On 28th Feb 2021 10:26am, belushi said: From what I know Bernard Tranter would be most people's top choice - he was very helpful and friendly to me when I was there.
Mmmmmm, I can only speak as I found. I recall sitting in Tranter's class one day and him distributing homework books back to us all after marking. He picked up on one individual's exercise book which was considerably thinner than everyone elses. He made the poor lad count the sheets in his book, count the sheets in someone else's, then frogmarched him to the stockroom to pick up a new one and count the sheets in front of the whole class to demonstrate that pages had been removed. It was clear as day that the lad had been tearing sheets out of his book (and none of us know why, before anyone judges) but this total humilation of this hapless lad, which lasted at least 15 minutes, was deplorable and unnecessary. It was noticeable that as pupils started to grow in stature from, say, the 3rd and 4th years, fewer 'masters' picked on pupils. As I've said before, Woodlands was a cesspit for bullying by so-called teachers.
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belushi
coventry
295 of 306  Thu 4th Mar 2021 7:32am  

Not sure when this would have been, but sad to read. I started teaching in 1974, and for the first ten years or so caning was still allowed. In the two schools in Coventry I taught at during this time I came across several bullying teachers. They were poor teachers but their classes were quiet - that was seen as the holy grail in those days.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
296 of 306  Thu 4th Mar 2021 10:56am  

I guess I was lucky, that I got Bernard Tranter in his early years at Woodlands and I found him to be OK. There were probably 3 teachers during my time there that I did not take to, these being Joe Routledge (maths) Boland (science teacher) & Morgan whom took TD Of these, Joe Routledge was easily the worst, I only had him as a first year, but he left an impression on me for the whole time I was there.
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keeepa
coventry
297 of 306  Thu 4th Mar 2021 11:17am  

I suppose it's only with the benefit of hindsight that we recognise the bullying that went on, perhaps because "getting a slap" was not unusual at home. I now recognise that the teaching, or more importantly a wider education, was in many cases lacking and perhaps it was the system that didn't help, because there was early streaming, starting with the 11 plus that sent pupils in a direction that we were, in many cases, stuck with for the rest of our lives.
jeff

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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
298 of 306  Fri 5th Mar 2021 8:41am  

On 4th Mar 2021 7:32am, belushi said: Not sure when this would have been, but sad to read.
My time at Woodlands...... 64-69
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belushi
coventry
299 of 306  Fri 5th Mar 2021 10:57am  

I first met Bernard Tranter in 1991 - times had changed by then. Your school education years are the same as mine, and a few of my teachers had the same traits as some of your Woodlands teachers, though luckily only a tiny few.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
300 of 306  Fri 5th Mar 2021 7:32pm  

Hi belushi, would he have been near retirement then? He would have been at Woodlands nearly 30 years.
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