There were two key elements : I wanted pupils to listen carefully to the answers they were given and allow the interview to move forward in the direction these answers took them, and also to remember that they needed to remain in the background and allow the voices of their subjects to be heard.
Sounds easy, but it isn't. However, as you will hear from these interviews, the pupils did a great job!
Milbourne Lodge by Tim Hale |
Charles Fowler was a pupil during the 1950s - he remembers French school exchanges that meant he was fluent by the age of 13. Did you know that the 1R classroom used to be Mr Hale's office ? Interviewed by George Medd he also explained how the newly leased sports field was cleared of stones and rubble by lines of willing small boys armed with buckets.
James Bell was also a pupil at the end of the 1950s. He spoke to Aneirin Horvath and explained how Saturday School gave him the chance to learn carpentry and did you know that Amber House used to be Grey House?
Richard Kinnerling was here in 1959 and remembers deep snow, and Bonfire Night. One year in particular it was really memorable when one of the boxes of fireworks caught fire!
Dominic Sleeman is both an Old Milbournian and currently the Form Master of 2S. Interviewed by Edward Bricknell he discussed how the school has changed over the years : and which teacher he best remembers, and why.
Dylan Jones was Head Boy during the early 1980s and is now the Deputy Head at King's College Junior School in Wimbledon. He fondly remembers his time at Milbourne Lodge. In particular he recalls 'Arthur' the barber in Claygate, and being sent for a haircut by Mr Hale.
James Sorentino spoke to JeMin Lim. He doesn't think much has changed over the years.
Oliver O'Callaghan-Brown is both an Old Milbournian from the early 1980s and a current Milbourne parent. He thoroughly enjoyed his years at Milbourne, and recalls being allowed to drive the tractor to cut the grass in the sports field.
Phil Bailey and Tim Hale both spoke of their time living at the school. Phil remembers the excitement when one of their trees - the tallest tree in Surrey - was struck by lightning and Tim speaks of how he discovered a life-long love for drawing and painting during Art lessons.
Thomas Van der Stichele left Milbourne just two years ago. He thoroughly enjoyed his time - and named Mr Crawford as his favourite teacher .
Finally, all credit must go to our interviewers, Aneirin Horvath, George Medd, Edward Bricknell, JeMin Lim and Hyunsu Jeong.
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