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i when to this school over 30years i am from cocrite harding place bldg #2 apt 33 my name use to be monica gibbs i will like to hear from any one who when to this schoolabout the same time as me i now live in boston ma

Posted by Guest on Sun 03 Jul 2005 08:49:38 PM UTC

Guest

good old Franklin School

Posted by Guest on Sat 08 Apr 2006 04:09:30 AM UTC

Guest

Weren't they rivals of mucurapo boys?

Posted by Guest on Fri 18 Aug 2006 03:34:45 AM UTC

Guest

Yeh Dave,we had some good battles with them,both on and off the field.

Posted by Guest on Fri 18 Aug 2006 05:13:11 PM UTC

Guest

I left in 85 and even then it was the same, St Agnes vs Boy-school. Thank god for those days.

Posted by Guest on Sat 14 Oct 2006 10:25:05 PM UTC

Re: The Good Old Days

Boy! Oh! boy it's seems like only yesterday it's hard to believe it's been 43yrs since I graced those hallowed halls. I believe the paddle was named after me. I can still remember the morning assembly and inspections standing in the court yard. I won my first trophy for second place on the relay. Yes GOOD TIMES.

Posted by Guest on Sun 14 Jan 2007 04:30:09 AM UTC

The good old Franklin School

The houses of the school were in 1962-'63...Buxo, Sweet, Streetly and Franklin. This is the school I went to after leaving teacher Van. Bunny Dwarika, the Ramdeens. Wayne Kadaran:the strongs,Kenrick and Michael Stephens whose father made my first First communion pants. Teachers, Mr. Matthews, Ms HarryPaul, Mr. Griffith and the Head Master, Mr. Woodruff whose wife played the Piano every morning to sign the Hymns. This school nurtured my religious and social habits. All the hymns I rememember today and all those West Indian poems were taught from St. Agnes.

Posted by Anthony Dummett on Sun 06 Apr 2008 09:08:52 AM UTC

guest

my son attends this school.

Posted by PATRICK LITTREAN on Sat 03 Apr 2010 03:48:07 PM UTC



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