St. Andrew's:Hove

Schoolchildren in the early 1900s
By Eileen Heryet

St. Andrew's was a Church of England Aided Primary School, founded in 1858.  Taking its name from St. Andrew's Church, the original school stood for 119 years in George Street, Hove.

A new school was constructed in 1977 on the site of the churchyard.

Photo:Children at St. Andrew's taken approx 1916. Some of the children are holding photos of military. Back row on the right is Basil Heryet age 7.

Children at St. Andrew's taken approx 1916. Some of the children are holding photos of military. Back row on the right is Basil Heryet age 7.

From the private collection of Eileen Heryet

Photo:Boys at St. Andrew's taken in 1918. Basil Heryet is on the right 4th row.

Boys at St. Andrew's taken in 1918. Basil Heryet is on the right 4th row.

From the private collection of Eileen Heryet

This page was added on 11/10/2010.

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Who is Basil Heryet?

By Julie Annets (14/10/2010)

The top picture looks like the room for class 6 I had in 1949 with Mrs Whiting, the headmaster's wife. The lower picture looks like the room for class 10 I had in 1952 with Mr Gardner. Seeing all my predecessors in class is a bit spooky, as they look better behaved than we were.

By Richard White (20/07/2012)

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