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  1. Reading the various articles on Billericay Secondary School in the 50s -60s brings back so many old forgotten memories especially seeing the names of the teachers. I have many good and a few bad memories of school, so I thought I would write about detentions.

  2. History. The school was formally opened in 1938 by admiral Sir Vernon Haggard using a ceremonial silver key handed to him by the first headmaster P.G. White. However, a predecessor institution called Great Burstead Board School opened on 13 February 1878.

  3. Washington DC (History and Politics) Trip - Friday 25th October to Tuesday 26th October 2024

  4. Mayor Seaton reorganizes the system thoroughly, abolishing all fees, providing funding from property taxes (1858), and establishing a goal of education for all (white) children in the city; education was by the New England System; new two-room schoolhouses were built in each of the four school districts of the city

  5. Since the first “modern” DC public school was built in 1864, and promptly named for the mayor who built it, the public school and charter school systems have named 255 schools for individual people.

  6. Today, residents and visitors alike can visit several university campuses, and see numerous primary and secondary school buildings throughout the District's neighborhoods. Many of the school buildings, while still serving an educational function, have changed with the city to meet new needs.

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  8. zoom. Schooldays sixty years ago by Cyril Drake. Although sixty years ago is such a long time ago, many people remember being a pupil at the Billericay School. Mr Ronald Eden had taken over headship in September 1950 following the death of Mr ‘Tiggy’ White.

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