This nostalgic trip back in time takes in two Blackpool schools.
They are Layton and Boundary Primary Schools and capture life in the classrooms back to the 1990s. Are you pictured or did any of these children end up as your best mate at high school?
7. Memories of Layton and Boundary Primary Schools
Pupils at Boundary Primary School were choosing what they were going to put in a time capsule. Pictured with the capsule are Jozlin Heughan (left) and Francesca Lidgley with some of the contents
9. Memories of Layton and Boundary Primary Schools
Pupils at Layton Primary School were given a talk on the importance of speed cameras.
Speed Enforcement Officer Trevor Newstead explains the camera to L-R: Bradley Kole-Evans, Hannah Kath-Curtis and Hannah Kay
10. Memories of Layton and Boundary Primary Schools
Lollipop lady Margaret Brown who retired after 35 years of helping Layton Primary School pupils across the road.
Queueing up to hand over their presents are L-R: Rebecca Blayney, Lucy Hugill, Matthew Watson, Rebecca Staff, Abigail and Maisie Cross (Margaret's grandchildren).
11. Memories of Layton and Boundary Primary Schools
Healthy School Dinner story. Pictured at Layton Primary School, Blackpool, are Martin Ashton (Public Health Development Worker-Blackpool Health Schools Programme), left, and Steve Crawshaw (Catering Services Manager-Blackpool Council) with Adam Shelton (10) and Rachel Walker (11)
12. Memories of Layton and Boundary Primary Schools
Number one welterweight boxing contender Michael Jennings (foreground) visited pupils at Boundary Primary School in Layton to give boxing demonstrations and teach children to skip. Behind him skipping L-Rare pupils Natasha Moulton, Shannon Young and Scot
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