Thursday 12 June 2008

Tolgus

Sends a shiver down my spine...I don't know why...
Posted by Steve

6 comments:

Phil G said...

..and mine. The secondary modern architecture left me cold - no soul or character.

Robin Taylor said...

How do you think I feel? I had to go to Tolgus for five years! I'm only now beginning to recover from the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In case anyone else is similarly affected, there's a new Facebook page entitled the "Tolgus School Survivors Support Club". Here's the link... http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/5600289250/

Robin Taylor said...

Typical Tolgus pupil - I can't even post a link!

Here, try this instead:

http://www.facebook.com/groups/5600289250/

Alternatively, please try googling 'Tolgus School Survivors Support Group'.

Incidentally, I hope "Droof Days" doesn't mind, but I've copied the above photo onto the Tolgus school page. (Have given you a brief plug).

Droof Boys said...

Help yourself, we pinched it from someone else anyway!

Anonymous said...

Hey Steve - over this Easter I discovered the RGS prospectus the year we joined. I'll have a llok through in case there is anything worth adding to the site. I know there is a complete list of all the new influx (us) with our full names...

Robin Taylor said...

Hi Droof Days. The "Tolgus School Survivors Support Group" is now a thriving Facebook page with nearly 200 members and as the group's admin I'm currently compiling a 'Tolgus Christmas Quiz'. One of the sections is going to be about Redruth Grammar School. For this purpose I think I've got the basics right (e.g. your uniform included a red & black striped tie, the animal featured on your badge was a lamb, it was carrying a pole with a union flag etc., etc., but may I just clarify one thing... At Tolgus our school day ended at 3.30pm... Am I correct in thinking yours ended at 3.45pm (or am I mistaken..?). Thirty-seven years is a long time and naturally my memory is a little wobbly on this. Your advice would be appreciated. Cheers.