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Title
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Helston County Secondary School
Description
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The Helston County Secondary School collection was created as part of the 'Green School Revisited' project. The collection includes photographs and oral history recordings featuring the memories of pupils and teachers. The project was led by the Cornubian Arts & Science Trust (CAST) and supported by a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, with Feast, Helston Town Council and Cornwall Councillor Community Chest contributions.<br /><br />Helston County Secondary School was housed in the former School of Science and Art given to the town of Helston by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards in 1897, with extensions built in 1905 and 1913 in the same architectural style and using the same building materials. In the sixties and early seventies it was known locally as the ‘Green School’ because of its uniform of dark green and grey. The school closed in 1972 with the introduction of comprehensive education in Helston. <br /><br />The former school building is now owned by CAST, an educational charity that aims to create opportunities for people of all ages to experience ground-breaking cultural activity. The building is home to artists studios, a café and a programme of public events and activities.
Still Image
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Title
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Helston County Secondary School, 1971
Description
An account of the resource
Whole school including the following teachers and pupils: Nicholas Casley, Richard Burgess, Stephen Hough, Philip Seager, Anthony Hosking, Philip Burgess, David Jane, Anthony Miller, Nigel Pryor, John Hilll, Raymond Williams, Christopher Hough, Graham Combellick, Colin Caddy, Timothy, Nicholas Pryor, Timothy George, Keith Pilgrim, Michael Legge, Kingsley Richards, Stephen Trewin, Stephen Richards, Diane Williams, Jenny Pearce, Patricia Roberts, Mandy Stevens, Brenda Barter, Sarah Legge, Petula Collins, Sandra Roberts, Jocelyn Johnson, Wendy Roberts, Penny Johnson, Julie Walters, Judith Boiston, Mandy Phillips, Rachel Treloar, Nicola Skewes, Caroline Hendy, James Hunt, Nigel Hill, Ian Mitchell, Malcolm Smitheram, Billy Orchard, Andrew Dunford, Christine Roberts, Carol Judd, Yvonne Johnson, Janet Skewes, Mandy Colling, Jane Maddern, Stephen Shirbird, Ian Mackintosh, Kim Moreton, Lucy Faull, Susan Ellis, Tamsin Bastian, Verena Julian, Rosemary Benny, Barbara Cox, Mrs Carr, Mrs O'Rourke, Mr Rogers, Mrs Woodman, Mr Battershill, Mr Angel, Beatrice Curnow, Mr Martin, Mr Kay, Mrs Pearce (nee Dunn), Mr Hadwin, Tony Hosking, Mrs Peek, Mrs Morgan, Hamish Wilson, Peter Williams.
Helston County Secondary School was formerly known as Helston Secondary Modern School. In the sixties and early seventies the Penrose Road school was known locally as the ‘Green School’ because of its uniform of dark green and grey.
Identifier
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HGS_022
Coverage
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Helston
Contributor
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Paul Coulston
Format
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Print
Source
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Scanned Photo
Date
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1971
CAST
Helston
school