| Tired of seeing ads? Click here to upgrade to Elite Membership! |
THESE FORUMS EXIST AS AN ARCHIVE ONLY, PLEASE JOIN IN THE DISCUSSION ON THE MAIN B:iNS SITE.
|
| Author | Message / Information |
| NH350Ariel old hand Rank: Ozzy This message was updated on 9/28/2003 1:36:00 AM by NH350Ariel | Hardest primary and infants school in Birmingham posted on: 9/28/2003 12:55:02 AM Had a bit of a chat the other day about our primary schools with a mate. The conversation got to talking about what is the hardest bunch of year ones to six in the city. In his opinion it was Marsh Hill, I disagree. In my opinion it has to be Tindle St Junior. I attended Mosley Rd Art School in the late 1960s and even as a 17 year old them little sods scared the crap out of us. |
|
johnboy
|
Hardest primary and infants school in Birmingham
replied on: 9/28/2003 11:07:31 AM I reckon it's broadmeadow in kings norton. Demographically it's an entertaining mix. half are the children of misguided middle class softies, the other half are drug addled maniac pikeys who when not in school are butchering pensioners on greaves square. |
|
racheymaus
old hand Rank: Chinny |
Hardest primary and infants school in Birmingham
replied on: 9/28/2003 12:33:24 PM Is this a joke? Is the grapevine working overtime, or what? I have the joy of spending time in the aforementioned schools of Erdington and Balsall Heath this week. Please don't frighten me, I am delicate. I was told the Yew Tree school by Villa Park was contained the toughest and hardest to crack bunch of primary kiddies. No matter how much they want to prove their violent pedigree, I have ways of cracking them! |
|
NH350Ariel
old hand Rank: Ozzy |
Hardest primary and infants school in Birmingham
replied on: 9/28/2003 12:40:28 PM Sorry Rach. I had my ear to the ground and thought I might wind you up a little. |
|
racheymaus
old hand Rank: Chinny |
Hardest primary and infants school in Birmingham
replied on: 9/28/2003 7:32:16 PM Can you hear me chortling? |
|
DrVeraJenkins
old dear Rank: Jasper |
Hardest primary and infants school in Birmingham
replied on: 9/28/2003 11:52:52 PM Is Lee Mason still there? Didn't that have a reputation at one time? Even the name sounds hard doesn't it? It sounds like it was named after the leader of a Combat 18 skinhead group doesn't it? Maybe they should do that, instead of naming schools after w@nkers from Birmingham City Council, they should name them after local, salt-of-the-earth, hard-knock families. Aston could have the BurgerBarBoys Technical College - metal work a speciality. |
|
DrVeraJenkins
old dear Rank: Jasper |
Hardest primary and infants school in Birmingham
replied on: 9/28/2003 11:57:44 PM What was that other one in the sixties Ariel? Something Hill? I think it was a secondary school but they say it was the worst in Brum? Not Primrose Hill? Some of the schools down our way are bad, on Brandhall estate, I realise thats Oldbury not Brum, but these Sandwell and Dudley kids can be right little wotsits. And I don't mean cheesy wotsits either - that's their mothers. |
|
peakyblinder
old hand Rank: Chinny |
Hardest primary and infants school in Birmingham
replied on: 9/29/2003 10:03:48 AM I can't believe no-one's mentioned Frankley Beeches yet, or the Holte in Aston. Rough as ****, both on 'em. |
|
DrVeraJenkins
old dear Rank: Jasper |
Hardest primary and infants school in Birmingham
replied on: 10/2/2003 11:40:32 PM There's a few up by us. Four Dwellings...Welsh House Farm. Never mind the kids, I'm sure half the teachers are on statements. |
|
LinkBot
|
Gamers Wanted is looking for people to write game reviews and post news, |
|
|
| Tired of seeing ads? Click here to upgrade to Elite Membership! |
ChatArea.com Help & News Forums | Terms of Use | Contact ChatArea.com | Advertising
Powered By ChatArea.com - Get your free Society today! © Copyright 2003 Wewp!