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    Hi this is a long shot.i was born in 1950 and lived in Ripon street greenheys manchester and trying to find out what school i went to in my early years.up to 1960 my mind is blank up till then.

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    There was and still is Webster Primary on Denmark Rd,Greenheys.

    There’s a list of schools.

    School Records Guide - Manchester City Council

    www.manchester.gov.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pamelawagster View Post
    There was and still is Webster Primary on Denmark Rd,Greenheys.

    There’s a list of schools.

    School Records Guide - Manchester City Council

    www.manchester.gov.uk
    Can't beat a bit of local knowledge, can you, Pamela?

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    That area has changed so much but Webster is still there. My last boss was Headteacher there before he came to our school.

    Off course there were other schools hence suggesting the list,more likely to ring a bell!

    Remember as a young girl going with my mum to the market on Denmark Rd. Family all originally lived in that area before relocating to other parts of the city.

    Pam.

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    Search for a find a UK school website and tap in the post code.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Goodey View Post
    Search for a find a UK school website and tap in the post code.
    as and when someone finds this website, please post the details since this search has defeated me, vis-a-vis finding a school that existed in 1960 but might not exist now

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    Same here having no luck finding the site

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pamelawagster View Post
    That area has changed so much but Webster is still there. My last boss was Headteacher there before he came to our school.

    Off course there were other schools hence suggesting the list,more likely to ring a bell!

    Remember as a young girl going with my mum to the market on Denmark Rd. Family all originally lived in that area before relocating to other parts of the city.

    Pam.
    I also remember going to the market on Denmark Rd with me mam.recall getting a big bag of broken biscuits and Annie having the second stall.them was the days!!

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    Sorry that should read second hand stall

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    Can you remember your daily journey to school? I suspect it was a walk rather than dropped off/picked up as happens mostly today? Did you turn left or right when emerging from Ripon Street? Or did you go towards Halley Street?
    These are 2 maps published 1946 before the area was developed. Schools are marked but not named
    https://maps.nls.uk/view/102339522
    Click on map - Ripon Street is on the extreme right near the number96 written in red.
    Turning right out of Ripon Street there's a school at the end of Greenheys Lane. Just to the left are schools on Hall Street.
    Turning left out of Ripon Street there are schools on Florence Street and bottom of Monton Street.

    https://maps.nls.uk/view/101103815
    Click on map - this is the area to the immediate east of Ripon Street. Again, look for a red 96 left hand side..
    Denmark Road is on the extreme left of map- with a school marked. There are schools on Dover Street (near the Museum/Victoria University), Grantham Street (bottom of map) and Lloyd Street (just off the Wilmslow Road). This might well be a Catholic school.

    Check the street names around each school - might trigger a memory?

    good luck
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