DOB:
04/07/1939
I was only at school for one year during the war - I started school
during the final year. There are lots of differences between schools
now and during the war. We didn’t have a school uniform, for
example and just wore our ordinary clothes. I remember we did have
a peaked school cap that I wore every day.
We also got free milk at school. It came in glass bottles with cardboard
tops that you’d push down and we’d drink the milk with
a straw. I liked this as a child and would bring a piece and jam from
home for my break. The school had a canteen and for dinner we’d
have soup, soup and more soup! Everybody ate lots of soup during the
war.
The desks were quite different from today. My desk was a sloping
desk with a lid I could lift up and store my books under. All the desks
had inkwells too.
In the playground we played skittles, football and marbles. The boys
would make paper planes and kites and the girls played skipping and
beds (hopscotch).
We studied lots of different subjects in school. Us boys even did
sewing! That was actually quite good – at least we knew how to
darn our own socks if we were stuck. But my favourite subject of all
of them was science.
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