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To apply, you need to fill in the In-Year Application Form at the bottom of this page and return it to the school office. If there is then greater demand for admission than there are places available, the following criteria will be applied in the order set out below:.

If you apply and are unsuccessful, you are welcome to appeal. If you wish to make an appeal, please download and complete the Admissions Appeal Form from the bottom of this page. The timetable for appeals can be found on the Oxfordshire County Council website here.

For all general enquiries, please contact Julie Morrell, email [email protected]. If you would like to arrange to visit XP, please read this page before contacting us directly. XP is a 5 minute drive from Doncaster train station. You can also walk from the train station, which takes about 20 minutes. For all general enquiries, please contact Julie Wadsley, email [email protected]. XP East is a 5 minute drive from Doncaster train station. For all general enquiries, please contact Rebecca Mohammed, email [email protected].

For all general enquiries, please contact Valerie Greaves, email [email protected]. Please use the postcode DN6 9DG for sat nav. I started there in up I was only three years old then left when I was 7 years old and went Billingham day. But when I went there it was great I remember Mr Lightfoot and Mrs Bell and the fish chips shop sweet shop call elcoates burns dairys peckitts sweet shop and dinner lady call Mrs Wilcox. I had school mate all so call James Henry he was my best mate was in the nursery the but in the infants I remember all that.

I attended Nogger Board school in the sixties and have fond memories of it, especially the day it went pitch black at noon and flooded the high street. Miss Higgins was my first teacher and Mr. Thompson the old one was my last.

I went to Norton Board until and then onto Fredrick Nattrass. Is there anyone out there who was there about the same time? Any photos or names would be great. Please get in touch. This was my class. Julie Spence. Our last class was not in the main school block but in the right side of a set of two classrooms across the playground. We went to Norton Board School between or if anyone knows her! Thats got to be Trevor Mulchay from over Albany! Very happy days!!

Ian, John Robert Brown is a friend of mine and he is now 96 years of age. Bob would be delighted if you gave him a call and mentioned old times.

If you contact Picture Stockton they will email you his phone number. Bob was the Head Teacher when I went there to teach from Oxbridge Lane in and he lives on the next estate to me. I can see his bungalow from my house! Hello, I am called David Cox and I went there in — If you email Picture Stockton they will forward on my contact details. Hope to hear from you all soon. She was there from or , and left in when we moved to South Bank. I was there from until when I went to Holy Trinity in Stockton.

My second cousin Jeannie still lives next to the school, her mother Jean, my cousin, and various other Norton cousins, still Norton residents, were also students.

We were in the same class, she gave me a class photograph which I still have. I have only happy memories of Norton and I love visiting. I remember Mrs Kane who had a cane, and how she broke it on a boy named Garry? I remember Mr Hamell who used to threaten the use of his plimsol on the boys, at the time I thought he had size 23 feet. Mrs higgins was so sweet… just adorable. Mr Brown was everything a head teacher should be, he knew everyone and their families, and everything that went on in that school.

I adressed him as sir, would I have dared to address him any other way? The dining hall, sheesh! I once pushed my tray on the table, and then walked straight out of the hall, to be followed by a teacher, who gave me the telling off of my life for leaving the dining room in such a rude manner, until I revealed the bee sting on my palm, and my explanation of not crying at the table, and disturbing everyone.

I seem to recall a boy called David Yeoman, running into an open window while playing football and knocking himself out.

The free pears were wonderful, made the walk to school easy for a whole month. We did have to use the side entrance to enter school when I was there, and there were new? Ohh and Lizzie my mate hated being called Lizzie Dripping , the teachers were always threatening to split us up… Ohh and Elcoats the sweet shop, run by two sisters I think, absolute heaven for 1p. Great memories of a great little school. Instead there was a modern inturned gate at the other corner of the frontage next to the cobbled goods entrance.

The school premesis was split into three; Preschool, infants and juniors and you had to stay in your area and not mix at playtime. I remember Mrs Bell who had her hair in a bun, the swarm of ladybirds one summer and getting an old leather football in my face while waiting outside in the dinner queue! Oh and there was the incident with the cricket ball… and the climbing frame. Seems the place was jinxed — or was I accident prone? Attended the school in the 70s starting in the Nursery right up until leaving to go to Albany Comprehensive in I can remember Miss Grainger looked like what we would nowadays consider to be a Goth.

Her prize was a Ford Transit Motorhome. She came in with a packet of Fruit Pastilles for the class. Fridays was the sports day, and having only concrete playgrounds, we were all ceremoniously marched to William Newton. Mr Brown the headmaster later married one of the teachers in the nursery please correct me if this is wrong. I remember melting crisp bags on the heater flue.

It brings back memories when I walk under the arch even now. Remember Elcoats sweet shop just up the street was great. Colin Mee now there is a name long from the past. Strange getting nostalgic and coming here. I went to Norton board from till , does anyone remember Miss Cargill?

I was in her class at the back of the playground at the bottom. I went there with Denise McQuade and many more — best days of my life.

I remember Mr. Flower, Mr. Brown and Mrs. Do you remember the sweet shop near the Fish and Chip shop? I that was called Coates? I now live in America but visit my sister who lives in Billingham and attended William Newton. I remember a girl called Judith Pollard and Julie Trenholm. Did you live in the corner house on Billingham bank?

There was a pond in the back garden with a little bridge over it, Judith Pollard is my sister. I also live in the US. I went to norton board at the same time, great days my friends included stephen thomas, geoffrey walker, there were two of them, and many others. I can also remember a girl called cynthia black, if i remembrr correctly our teacher was called mr lightfoot and we used to answer questions at the end of the day to get out of class a few minutes early. Hello Edward I am a fellow Norton Board attendee, the shop you are talking about is not Coates it was called Elcoates.

Great memories. I remember Mr Flower from Albany. Gingery beard and brown hair. Mr Hammond who married dinner lady Mrs Wilcox. Think Mr mears was quite nice. Been to Norton High St. My mate owns what used to be Elcoats.. I was just wondering if you are the same Joyce Coates who worked at I. I supply dept in the mid fifties. I think you lived in Grange Rd, in Norton.



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