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Engayne celebrates 50 Years in style

Posted by: EngayneICT | July 13, 2008 | No Comment |

Pupils and staff at Engayne Primary school have been celebrating this week. The school in Severn Drive, Upminster has been educating local children for the past 50 years.

The school held many events to mark this special occasion. Parents were invited to join their children for a 50’s style lesson followed by a school dinner with delicacies such as beef stew and syrup sponge and custard on the menu.

Every day this week, during morning assembly, the children have listened to excerpts read from the school log which was recorded when the school first opened. This has given them the opportunity to learn how their counterparts from the 1950s spent their school days.

Former pupils, parents and staff of Engayne have also sent in memorabilia to help demonstrate how things have changed over the years. 50th Anniversary Celebrations Co-ordinator Miss Durrant commented, “The 1958 celebrations have been extremely successful. Children and teachers have all commented on how much fun the week has been. We would like to thank everyone who kindly shared resources such as old photos and school projects. The children thoroughly enjoyed looking at these.”
‘Dancing through the decades’ had the children and staff dressing up and performing dances which were popular during the past 50 years; these included the ‘twist’ from the 50’s and Greased Lightening from the 70’s.

As well as looking back at the school’s history, pupils have also been marking the anniversary with other events. A time capsule was buried on the school field to which the children added their own work on a snapshot of life in 2008. They also held a balloon release which was sponsored by the school’s PTA and the lucky child whose balloon travels the furthest will receive an iPod Nano – rather different from the record players of the 50s!

Local business Pinney Rogers Solicitors have shown their support for the occasion by supplying a commemorative pin badge for every pupil. Each child will also receive a copy of the aerial photograph taken during a fly-over when the whole school turned out to form a human ‘50’ on the school field.
Finally the school hosted an evening soiree for past and present governors and staff. Guests were treated to a moving performance from the school choir, followed by speeches from the current Headteacher Mrs Ship as well as from the two previous Heads, Mrs Ethel Sanders and Mr Sid Hopkins. Following a toast to the school and a buffet supper, tours of the school were given by current members of staff where displays of the donated memorabilia could be viewed.

Head Teacher Mrs Ship commented “It has been a privilege to celebrate Engayne’s rich, strong and successful heritage and to be able to share the fun, laughter and learning with our wonderful governors, parents and of course our lovely children.”

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Engayne’s Headteacher Mrs Ship live on Essex FM

Posted by: EngayneICT | June 5, 2008 | No Comment |

Click on this link to hear Engayne’s Headteacher Mrs Ship being interviewed about the 50th Anniversary on Essex FM.

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What is your favourite memory of Engayne?

Posted by: EngayneICT | May 18, 2008 | 6 Comments |

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Why not add your comments about your favourite memory, teacher, event etc?

We’d love to hear from you…

Click on the post title ‘What is your favourite memory of Engayne?’ to add your memories…

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Did you attend school or teach at Engayne in the past?

Posted by: EngayneICT | February 1, 2008 | 7 Comments |

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Engayne at 50 – 1958-2008

In 2008 Engayne Primary School celebrates its 50th anniversary – as part of this we are aiming to create a ‘blog’ of memories of Engayne for our school community to share both now and in the future.

Do you know of anyone who attended Engayne when it first opened in 1958 or maybe even taught at the school then?

We would love to hear from any past pupils and members of staff from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Please read all comments on this blog by clicking on the ‘Comments’ button above.

Please add your memories/comments below…

Do you have any photos?
If you have any photographs of Engayne in the past please scan them and email them to contact@engayne.co.uk or copy them and post them to:

Engayne at 50, Engayne Primary School, Severn Drive, Upminster, Essex RM14 1SW.

We would like to add them to this blog. Please indicate if you are happy for the photographs to be displayed on the blog.

NB. We are unable to return any originals or copies sent to us.






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