49 Touching Moments from School Life in Blackpool of Yesteryears
These delightful images transport us back to the school days experienced by children in Blackpool.
Captured during the carefree years of the 2000s, these photographs celebrate the joy of primary education, where lifelong friendships took root. The snapshots showcase various moments in classrooms, at sports events, and during performances in dance and drama, all beautifully documented by our team of photographers.
A Warm Welcome to Our School
Here we see students from St John's CE Primary School, alongside Headteacher Jo Snape, standing proudly at the main entrance. From left to right: Thomas Hallam, Ashleigh Luby, Ben Manley, Sarah Burgoyne, and Oliver Morris. | National WorldHopes for Recognition
At Devonshire Primary School in Blackpool, two hopeful pupils, James Porter (11) and Sophie Clarke (10), are seen crossing their fingers as they eagerly await news about an architecture award. | National WorldEnvisioning a Better Playground
The staff and students at Baines Endowed CE Primary School share a collective dream for new and exciting playground facilities that will provide children with more opportunities for play and enjoyment. | National WorldCelebrating Achievements
Students at Claremont Primary School rejoice as their institution becomes the first in Blackpool to earn the prestigious title of Early Excellence Centre, applauding their significant achievement together. | National WorldA Melodic Performance
Pupils from Revoe Primary School light up the atmosphere with their singing at the Grundy Art Gallery, showcasing their talents and love for music. | National WorldFamily Fun at Breakfast
Parents gather with their children for a joyful morning filled with breakfast and games at St Cuthbert's Primary School in Blackpool. In this image, we see sisters Chloe Gaynor (5) on the left and Sharnelle Gaynor (6) enjoying their time together. | National World
These heartwarming scenes not only preserve memories but also highlight the vibrant community spirit of Blackpool schools, fostering connections that many cherish long after their school days are over.