by towcehead124 » Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:12 pm
Another one of those exported teachers.
But first I had to do National Service (that rather dates me) so when I left the Grammar School in 1953, for a short while I worked at building Maerdy Colliery (yes I built that!). Then from '54 to '56 I was in the RAF serving in Egypt and Aden (mostly Aden).
Demobbed in '56 I spent two years at St Luke's College, Exeter qualifying as a teacher, married Rena in '58 (David Thomas - Union Street - was my best man, later Major D.W. Thomas !!) and we started married life in Essex where I had my first teaching post.
Essex for 12 years (several posts), then on to Kent. 26 years in Kent (20 of them as a Headteacher of a Primary School). Retired in '96 got my golf handicap down to 18 (but it will NOT shift any further), read mountains of books and became a full time carer for Rena.
We visited the Rhondda frequently as long as our parents were alive but since we both became orphans our visits have been very few. However, we have seen the changes that have transformed Ferndale from the vibrant, rather loud, crowded, pretty exciting place it was when we were teenagers,to the more bucolic, greener place it is now. Broad leafed trees just didn't grow in Ferndale when I was a boy (apart from Darran Park).
I'm glad the forum is back on line as I rather enjoyed the last one (your site was pointed out to me by an old school friend who lives in South Africa - the power of the internet !)