3CorsaMeal
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Did anyone else have this at primary school am sure it wasn't just ours.
Whereby you would have to run around the school playground with a bell and a sign telling which year group to come for lunch.
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mike56gte
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Sounds like some sort of special needs school.
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Tiger
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We had house colours displayed in a window to let us know when to go in, after a lunch bell, this was at high school though.
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spencer88
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Yeah back in primary school we did this, but that is going back 15 years 
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Seany
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Oir primary school was tiny so all the kids ate at the sime time. We did have a bell though.
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Tiger
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Electricity wasnt invented when I was at Primary School
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
Electricity wasnt invented when I was at Primary School
He means a hand operated bell mate
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Dom
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Didn't have to run around like a 'special' but at lower school teachers use to ring a hand bell to denote going into the lunch hall and end of lunch/play-time.
Middle and high school used alarm/fire bells.
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Jay
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Teachers used nominate a person every day to ring the bell in the yard, everyone would line up and go in in classes, wed all eat at the same time though.
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Cavey
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Yup, primary school I deliver to still has the bell, the second it rings every kid stops everything they're doing, pretty impressive
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
Did anyone else have this at primary school am sure it wasn't just ours.
Whereby you would have to run around the school playground with a bell and a sign telling which year group to come for lunch.
Its called growing up in a housing-estate 
I grew up in a new housing estate in the 80's and the primary school was ma-hoosive, so we had A lunch bell and a card was shown for the year who's turn it was to eat the badly cooked gruel.
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Tomnova16
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we had manners and formed an orderly queue
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