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I was born in my Nan's house on Belvoir Road in February 1995 and I lived with my mum and also my younger sister at 185 Ladlands, Overhill Road.

I went to nursery and then school at Goodrich Community Primary School and remember the following staff members - Miss Hunter, Mr Coleman & Mr Johnson.

A few pupils I remember are - Tanya, Flo, Lauren, Lucy, Arcadeus (not 100% sure of spelling).

I moved to Bromley in the early 00s.

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Worth speaking to Admin to get this moved to the main section as very ED relevant.  There has been nice reminiscing on similar memories, you may also see if their is a Facebook site or set one up.  I didn't grow up here so can't add anything.  There may be the odd teacher still there, I expect some of the TAs are still working there.

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