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- Loxford High School has had a colourful history since its inception 120 years ago. Now leading a Multi-Academy Trust it has come a long way since its beginnings as a small school on Eton Road at the southern junction of Woodlands Road. With thanks to alumnus A Hunte and former governor P Ballard for additional information around the school's history and development.
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I remember in the 60s Loxford lane was like a country lane, and in the 80s when I was an Undertaker we did a funeral for the live in School Caretaker ( the Old Loxford School ) love your Vid's 👌
Sometimes when there's a break in traffic, the winding nature of Loxford Lane and the allotments to one side bring back the feeling of it being in the country. Interesting that you mention the live-in caretaker - a fascinating aspect of those Victorian schools was their caretaker's houses on site, usually at one corner of the plot. We're glad you like the videos and thanks for your support of the channel!
Great memories, I was there from1986 to 1990 had a great time, started off Lower site on Eton Rd to Loxford lane ..
Would like to revisit maybe see if some teachers are still there .
It would be impressive if some of the teachers you knew were still there. And it would be great if some of those former teachers saw the vid and commented. I wonder if their time there was as rosy as it was for some of the pupils
Loxford School prime
Went to Loxford High from 80 to 82 coming from Dane Secondary along with Loxford Low kids. Was classed as the worst school in the borough then, now up there amongst the best. Proud to be associated with the school
You mean Dane Primary? You got to experience both sites and yes, it has a level of prestige now which was unlikely in the 80s.
Went there 77 to 80 it was Dane Junior High. Lived in Grosvenor Road then in Clementswood ward going to Cleveland Primary. Some of the pupils went to Dane and the others to Loxford Low based on what part of Clementswood you lived in. Loved Dane. Sad to see it turn into a Teacher training centre.
@@moynulrashid1909 Thanks for clarifiying the split between Dane and Loxford Lower. I didn't realise Dane took some of the kids and Loxford Lower the rest. I suppose once the new school on Loxford Lane opened, Dane was renamed Christchurch Junior?
I don't remember much about this part but look out upon next visit. Every school in and around Ilford will forever be remembered for fun times wherever you went
I disagree. The one I went to - Becontree Secondary Modern was vile - old leaky buildings and bullying and sub-standard teachers..
@@algiles881 Oh ok so sorry to hear that. Well in my case I lived here until early 80s. I enjoyed it. Felt horrible when moved to South East London to this new school. I have discussed with author of this channel so many times. Was a toxic environment 😪
@@algiles881 A shame that it was so badly run. Sounds like it should have been condemned
@@rajnirvan3336 yes a real shame the SE London school didn't match up to your experience in Ilford
@@IlfordRetro I know as it was also a private school. Believe me I can write a book about it. However as I previously said stood up to all of them. Years later all but laughing at them now.
I was at Loxford from 1973 to 1976.
One of the earliest cohorts at the new building...
Don't know what everyone is talking about. I went from 1991 to 1996 (plus the 6th form form until 1998) and they were the best days of my life!
Always nice to hear when someone had a good time at the school they went to.
I went to St Peter and Paul's primary and Canon Palmer secondary
Decent schools and hopefully you have good memories of them
I went to loxford from 1978 to 1980 . glad when I finished i didn't like school lol.
I lived round the corner on Mortlake rd. at that time. I didn’t attend, but it looked like a Victorian prison/workhouse!
Sorry to hear that June. At least you didn't have to do a full 5 years there
@@pandora8478 It definitely did look like that, yes!