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1929 Wide School Photo

July 30, 2009 in School Photos

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The old building and the move to Remembrance Avenue (4th and final chapter)

January 1, 2009 in Down Memory Lane, Pictures, School Photos

This is the final part of the story of the move of the School to the current site in Remembrance Avenue.  The Bordenian of March 1929 has this offering.

“On entering the New School”

At last, after waiting for fifty long years,
A marvellous vision to us now appears;
A spacious new school, done in brick, red and white,
Our jubilant hearts give a leap at the sight.
The great day has come, like the sun through the clouds,
The school to a man in the Dining Hall crowds;
“Let’s feast to the Gov’nors, who’ve turned up some trumps,
And bring us to bliss from our present old dumps.
Come turn out your linings and purchase good wine,
Then solemnly join hands and sing ‘Auld Lang Syne’ “
So heedless of rain and with arms full of books,
Past wurtzel and bungalows, sling we our hooks;
All eyes fixed ahead on the splendid new place,
Sporting a silk flag, all bordered with lace.
“Some brand new idea,” we all nod to ourselves,
And forward we trip like a concourse of elves;
Softly we glide, whispering praise,
Submitting each room to our wondering gaze.

Yet, ‘mid all these splendours, who feels not regret,
For the Borden of memories, dear to us yet?            A.W.S.

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The old building and the move to Remembrance Avenue (Pt 2)

October 18, 2008 in Down Memory Lane, Pictures

This is the 2nd article detailing the history of the school and particularly around the period 1928 – 1929, when the school moved to its current location.  It is a while since the first was published so to refresh memories – http://www.oldbordenians.co.uk/?p=88#more-88.  The story continues ..

I wondered where the photograph shown below was taken.  The text in the previous article seems to infer that this was the dining hall with the ancestral arms mounted on the wall at the end of the room.  I remember them mounted on the wall in the old hall between the Honours Boards. A recent search in Archives produced only the banner. 

 

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History of the School 1878 – 1962

July 4, 2008 in Down Memory Lane

This is an article from ‘The Bordenian’ 1961-62 written by ‘KGW’ [Ed - K G Wood(Vice Captain of Swale House?]).  In addition to the early history of the school, it gives an insight into the move from the old school to the present school – see earlier article about the old school.

““The original Borden School, or as it was then known “Barrow School,” was housed in what is now the Kent Farm Institute in Borden Lane. [actually it is on the corner of College Road and Riddles Road that leads to Borden Lane. The old school is now the Sittingbourne Adult Education Centre – Ed] 

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