My mother taught at St Aidan's Infants School Longhill and was called Mrs Johnson. As a young child I visited the school many times and it sticks in my memory more vividly than Lister Street Infants' which I attended myself. The reasons must be because even to my 7or 8 year old brain, I must have realised that I was stepping back in history and that this school was nothing like the one I attended.
Firstly, the journey to get there. Before we had a car, we walked what seemed like miles until the streets became orange with what I now realise was iron dust and mud. The school was a small building shadowed by a huge steel works cooling tower and there were clanking noises all around. On a small piece of scrubland next to the school were a scattering of gypsy caravans and horses.
Until the school closed in 1960,there were huge open fires for heat and the lighting was still by gas. I do remember being frightened of the toilets at the bottom of the yard which were holes in planks of wood and if I remember rightly they had no flush but periodically were ' flushed ' by a mystery flow of water. I do remember that the school quite often had a break in and helping to tidy up piles of chalk, books and drinking straws! The schoolroom at Beamish reminds me of what I remember of Longhill 'little school' .
This school opened in August 1874 for the children of Longhill or Wagga estate built by Thomas Richardson.
In 1887, there were 340 children on role and in by 1906 there were 548. In 1899, a new extension was built for infant children. This was opened in 1902 and the mayor and mayoress were unable to reach the school because of the poor road to it.
Eventually the school was an infants' school only as part of St Aidan's School and the young children finally were relocated to the 'big school' in Loyalty Road in 1960. The school building which was surrounded by steel works buildings was for many years afterwards used a garage for a haulage company. The school was affectionately known as 'Wagga College' or 'The Little School'.
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