John Marshall (L. 1952-57) writes...

Posted by System Administrator on 01 Sep 2011

Modified by System Administrator on 23 Nov 2017

1956 Brighton College Shooting Team

My memories of Brighton College in the 1950's...

The good things:
Some memorable teachers - Geoff Lees(English), Peter Gough(Physics and stage craft)). Also my biology and chemistry teachers (Mr.Turner and Mr.Lloyd) who bolstered my interested in Science. Perhaps the happiest memories were being part of the shooting squad and later team. We would all load onto a coach once a week to the Steyning Practice Range with packed lunches. We took turns in the `butts’ changing the targets 200 and 500 years away from the shooters. There was often a chance for a forbidden cigarette there as long as the smoke was not seen by the accompanying Master (Roger Minor) at the other end. The there were the excursions for contests with others schools especially to the National contest at Bisley. Brighton College had a reputation as rabble rousers there. We would have secretive scrounging expeditions to collect the empty bullet casings to sell to finance the occasional alcoholic drink we enjoyed on these chances to escape from the rigid school discipline of those days

The not so good things:
Fagging (now abolished!), the sometimes Victorian discipline but above all the unisex nature of the school. The best thing the College did was to become a mixed school."