WITH HUNDREDS of students set to return to the classrooms this week, we have decided to take a trip down memory lane.
Do you remember posing for a picture ahead of your first day at secondary school? Or being asked to smile for the camera at a school event?
See if you can spot yourself in any of our old pictures from the archives below:
Livingston Twins Megan and Ruby in August 2014 with siblings Tyler, Josh and Ella. The twins, who were born very poorly, were heading to nursery for the first time.
Marlborough School teaching staff in 1950. Pictured back row, left to right: Mr Bell, Mr Hounsell (metalwork), Percy Thompson (headmaster), Mr Gallie (PE), Mr Pratt (maths). Front row: Mrs Chambers (needlework), Miss Lee (sports), Miss Haig.
Pupils from St James Primary School take a trip to WHSmith in Kings Park to collect £150 worth of books in 2014.
Back L-R: Scott Cullis, Trainee Teacher, Jayne Snewin, Head Teacher and Shane Demain, Shop supervisor.
L-R: Richard Bungay, 11,Erin Royan, 11, Charlie Weeks, 11 and Hannah Spindler, 11,
Picture by: David Fleming
Pupils and parents from St Barthlomew School walk along the A40 calling for a reversal of the OCC’s decision to cut busses in 2014. Photo: Mark Hemsworth
Onesie walk held in Witney by Wood Green School pupils in 2014 to raise awareness of human trafficking.
New Hinksey School with the Bob Gray Cup in 1954
Back row, left to right: A Bunce, M Bayliss, P Cook, M.Sadler, K Bower.
Middle row: The Rev Lander, R Talbot, M Routledge, C Taylor (capt), G Ledwell, A Billingham (headmaster), M Hayes (sportsmaster).
Front row: G Eadle, W Kent.
Northbourne Primary School, Didcot, went back in time to the Victorian era in 2002. Here teacher Katy Walsh checks the hands of Paris Carbonari and Ben Davis. Pic: Kevin Harvey
Lost property at King Alfred's School in 2004.
Back to front: Jade Proudlock, 13; Amelia Steele, 12 and Georgina Traynor, 12; with lost smelly footwear. Pic: Damian Halliwell
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