FORMER pupils of St Augustine's C of E First School in Undercliffe may spot themselves or their teachers in our gallery of photographs, taken mostly in 1990.
Some of the pictures show refurbished classrooms following a fire at the school.
A refurbished classroom in use following the school’s roof collapse
Jack Armitage of BradMet at work on the school, pictured with Peter Pozman, Deputy Head of St Augustine’s, and pupils
Former pupils will remember this entrance to St Augustine’s First School, pictured here in May, 1990
Tea and coffee facilities, alongside children, in a staff room that was a makeshift classroom in May 1990
Do you remember that fire? What was it like going back to St Augustine's once it had re-opened and the classrooms had been decorated?
Do you remember new teacher Rachel Pape, pictured meeting her pupils for the first time?
New teacher Rachel Pape meets her pupils for the first time at St Augustine’s, which had just re-opened after a six-week closure due to a fire
Mums at the school gate at St Augustine’s in November 1990
In 2005 the school became a nursery community centre serving the people of Undercliffe, Otley Road and surrounding areas.
How the exterior of St Augustine’s School looked in 1990
St Augustine’s School on Otley Road when it was taken over by Bradford Council in the early 1970s
The school sign in 1990
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