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Dashwood

Pupils' farewell gift to the future

In 50 years' time, pupils at a primary school in Banbury will open a time capsule revealing what classroom life was like… way back in 2008.

Dashwood School in Banbury is moving to a modern building across town in September 2008 - and a time capsule is being bricked up in the building, packed with clues to life in the final months of lessons in the original Edwardian building.

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ School Reporter Sarah decided to go back to her old primary school, along with fellow Banbury School pupils Freya and Molly, to find out how people feel about the move.

And they got some fascinating insights from wartime pupil Alan, who told how children used to "sing the money" every day.

Click on the link to listen to their audio feature - and find out why blocks of wood on the banisters at the town library threatened 1940s children with painful bottoms.

last updated: 15/03/2008 at 12:10
created: 11/03/2008

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