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Title: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: nicwnacw on Monday 22 October 07 23:17 BST (UK)
can anyone help with info on the above institution do they print registers or similar ? My father and his sibs were pupils there during the war and I would like more info if possible.

thanks nicwnacw
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: 'Tricia on Monday 22 October 07 23:55 BST (UK)
According to this article the buildings were sold in 1955 to the Purcell School.

http://rcst.org.uk/history1903.php

Might be worth giving The Caledonian Schools Trust a ring under 'contacts'???

Tricia
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: nicwnacw on Tuesday 23 October 07 00:02 BST (UK)
Thanks Tricia

I have sent them an e mail but I thought someone might have some personal info, I have the same photo of the school in a family album that is on their site, so definately the right place.
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: DC53 on Saturday 18 October 08 17:45 BST (UK)
I went to the Caley a while back...do you have an email contact address?
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: DC53 on Saturday 18 October 08 17:47 BST (UK)
It's ok...I have found your email address...I will contact you
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: nicwnacw on Saturday 18 October 08 19:20 BST (UK)
I have received a reply from the RCST and they are digging out their records for a 'donation' of £25.00, what I get will determine if it was money well spent. I am hoping to find out why they were there. They were not orphans, my mother tells me now that only my father went there! Maybe he was a problem  child!

They do not rush with the info considering the cost!
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: Old Bristolian on Sunday 19 October 08 15:15 BST (UK)
Hi

My wife went to the RCS in the 1950s. As I understand it, it was mainly for the children of Service families - boarded there whilst the parents were overseas

Steve
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: nicwnacw on Sunday 19 October 08 18:21 BST (UK)
Hi

Yeah thats what I gathered from the school website and although the kids were there during the war, Mum was alive. Nothing has ever been said in the family about their father. Possible that he did go to war born 1890 would have been 40 ish when war started.

Will have to see ehat the records say hopefully there will be some sort of request for admittance, talking to my mum yesterday and she says only my Dad attended the school. His elder sister had polio. elder brother born 1920 apparently attended (according to school) twins born 193o ish.

I will post to let people know what I receive
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: sproutmeister on Thursday 23 October 08 23:15 BST (UK)
hi

my dad and his 4 brothers and sister (surname Edgar) were at the school in the 50s too and i did highland dancing competitions there in the 80s! My dad was there recently and they had quite a few old photos so you may get a bit for your money.
good luck!
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: nicwnacw on Friday 24 October 08 00:06 BST (UK)
I sent an e mail on Monday asking when I could expect delivery, having previously been told that the visit to gather the paperwork was being carrie dout the week before.

I had a replay that they 'hoped' to post that day, if not definitely Tuesday, still don't have them, getting a bit fed up now, but as i haven't 'paid' for a service I can't complain.

Will update you if I ever get any info

Sandra
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: sproutmeister on Friday 24 October 08 00:29 BST (UK)
Oh well, I'd give them a bit longer I think they will have been busy this week. My Dad was at a 'do' just today actually and met Princess Ann all to do with the school and it was only last month they had a big show of photos actually at the school.
Its a great place actually if you ever get to go. The Purcell school of music who are there now do concerts I think

Stephanie
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: nicwnacw on Saturday 25 October 08 00:39 BST (UK)
Hi all

I got the stuff tonight and I am disappointed! But this is due to my lack of knowledge of how schools were, there are no anual reports, no academic test results, nothing about school at all, in my aunt and uncle's files their 11 plus fails, in my father's a reference saying he was poorly educated when he arrived at school but that he had picked up very well!.

Everything else was about the finances - my Nan was a bit of a bad girl when it came to paying!

However I do now know when my grandfather died, what regiment he served in, the full names of the children, their dates and places of birth. The admisssion records are an excellent source of data, no pics. On balance though good value for the £25.00. I ahve info from 1941 to 1945 on three of my family and in the correspondence there is also info about the ones at home, and about the unfolding benefits system!

Sandra
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: nikkimc78 on Wednesday 10 February 10 13:25 GMT (UK)
Hi i went to caley right till the end i left in 1997 and after that it was bought and is now called purcell its a school for musically talented children
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: nikkimc78 on Wednesday 10 February 10 13:31 GMT (UK)
you could try this link
http://www.rcst.org.uk/index.php
thats the caledonian trust fund that was set up when we left the school im sire they will be very helpfull john horsefield was incharge last i heard
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: A Jackson on Sunday 05 July 15 07:04 BST (UK)
I worked at the Royal Caledonian Schools in the 60s and at that time the role of the Caley was to support Scottish families and those who needed care for an extended time. A lot of those children came from Glasgow, and I used to go with them on the bus from London to Glasgow for school holidays. The Headmaster was Alistair Halliday the the Chairman of the Board was Sir Edward Reid, who was also Chairman of the Bank of England. I was there for for about 2 years and had charge of the boys between 6 to 10 years. We had a tortoise they used to escape to the annoyance of the gardener as he would get in the strawberry patch and wreck Havoc with the plants. They were great days
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: Tracy Packman on Tuesday 20 December 16 10:24 GMT (UK)
I was there 1972 - 1976.  I believe before the 1947 education act, children were taught on the premises.  Girls were trained to go into service and boys were taught a trade such as cobblering (?).
Boys and girls had no contact with each other, and I have heard of cases where adults have found that they were there at the same time as siblings, but didn't know at the time.  It wasn't quite that bad during my time.  If you find an old photo of the building, there are several on the internet the girls were housed at the left had end and the boys at the right.  The centre was the Hall of Clans, post war with the dining room and kitchens behind.  There was a gymnasium of sorts attached to the rear between the boys end and kitchen. a nursery at the corresponding point at the girls end.  When I started there in 1972, the children were split between sons and daughters of servicemen and charity cases - usually from Glasgow for some reason. The girls had to learn Highland Dancing and the boys were taught to play the pipes, and if not good enough could learn the drums.  There were several 'engagements' throughout the year when the dancers and band would perform as part of fund raising campaigns for wealthy scots in London.  The school was closed by Social Services in 1996 because it failed to adequately deal with abuse.
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: A Jackson on Tuesday 20 December 16 10:47 GMT (UK)
I have a number of photos of the schools and some of the children taken in the 1960s from memory it has the names of some. Will look it up and put some up in case someone remembers them.
In those days it was a very relaxed and caring place. When I came back to Australia I did a course through the social welfare department in Victoria and worked in child care with young boys coming through the children's courts. My time at the Caledonian schools taught me much in caring for children from difficult back grounds.
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: A Jackson on Tuesday 20 December 16 10:55 GMT (UK)
I would like to say that in my time working at the schools the children mixed together siblings included. It possible that may have not been the case prior to the 1960s. I for one made sure siblings had contact with each other. A belief I was quite firm about...maybe being a forthright Aussie helped. I do know a few of the staff didn't approve they thought I was too soft
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: jono j on Friday 05 January 18 17:16 GMT (UK)
I attended the cally for two years 87-89. We left when i was about 12,  I begged my mother not to send me and my younger brother back their,
the truth was it was rife with abuse, i had witnessed it  first hand and the been abused myself, some of the abusers got jailed from what I've seen recently.  the Man who tried grooming me with sweets late nights staying up and extra privileges didn't work  but i know he targeted other younger boys often with simple things like showering in front of him.
Mr w was his name, there was older boys who touched the younger ones i once walked in by mistake on them and it cost me a beating which left me with a black eye i was 10 years old.
the other sadistic man was Mr p he liked physical pain i was caned by him for minor child squbbles he once hit me so hard with a table tennis bat it broke he shouted that il be paying for that bat, there was also a slipper size 13 was had written on the sole kiss my ass, many children had there pants pulled down and slipped repeatedly.
I went to bushy hall school, but because we were half Irish we weren't very much liked they where very hard times as a child at the cally when i look back now, am glad i never told my parents it would of destroyed them, my brother to this day still won't talk about that period of his life never.
Its an absolute disgrace what went on there i still suffer now .......
we went there for an solid stable education without the need to move to another school, the best bit i remember was going home........


Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: jason49mac on Friday 03 August 18 16:49 BST (UK)
Hi I was at the RCS from 1957 - 1966 even won the "Sportsman of the year" beating Struan Robertson and Euan Grant,
Would love to make contact with any from those days.

Whatever happened to Pipe Major Turnbull and that lovely collie?

John McConnell
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: jason49mac on Monday 15 August 22 12:18 BST (UK)
Not sure why the posts have stopped.
Would love to get in contact with any from
mid 50's to 1967
Share photos and memories.

John McConnell
Title: Re: Royal Caledonian School Bushey
Post by: PBgenealogy on Sunday 31 March 24 13:31 BST (UK)
If you haven't already done so, you might like to join the Facebook group Bushey Memories and History. There are posts there relating to the Royal Caledonian School in Bushey.