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English Grammar Schools Bursars visit Belfast in September 1980
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English Grammar Schools Bursars visit Belfast in September 1980
English Grammar Schools Bursars visit Belfast in September 1980. Mr Bill Brown, the bursar at Sidcot School, Somerset, signs the visitors book during a visit by bursars from English Grammar schools at the City Hall, Belfast. They are here to attend a one-week conference at Friends School, Lisburn. Included in the picture is the Deputy Lord Mayor, Alderman Robert Newman. This is the first time the bursars conference has been held in Northern Ireland
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from September 1980, we are transported back to a significant moment in the history of English Grammar schools. The image captures Mr Bill Brown, the esteemed bursar at Sidcot School in Somerset, as he signs the visitors book during a remarkable visit to Belfast. The occasion was none other than a one-week conference organized for bursars from various English Grammar schools, held at Friends School in Lisburn. This gathering marked an unprecedented milestone as it was the first time such an event had taken place in Northern Ireland. As we delve into this snapshot frozen in time, our attention is drawn not only to Mr Brown but also to another prominent figure present - Deputy Lord Mayor Alderman Robert Newman. Their presence symbolizes the significance and prestige attached to this conference. This photograph serves as a testament to the power of education and learning transcending borders and political divides. It encapsulates both the spirit of camaraderie among educators and their shared commitment towards enhancing educational practices. Decades may have passed since that memorable week in September 1980, but this print immortalizes those who dedicated themselves tirelessly to shaping young minds within grammar school systems across England. It stands as a reminder that conferences like these play an integral role in fostering collaboration, innovation, and progress within educational institutions worldwide.
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