The School Record

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The School Record is the correct name for what I have always thought of as the school 'magazine', though none of those in my possession bear that title. I understand present day editions do.

Magazine 1951 Magazine 1956 Magazine 1957 Magazine 1954
Magazine 1952

Recently I re-read the nine school magazines I have, in order to check some event dates. I cannot believe how poor they were!

The format never changed, the prose is turgid, the articles either sycophantic or elitist. It is as if they thought that, by changing the cover (and Heaven knows that needed doing!), they had improved it. By 1959 it was difficult to identify the year! The contents don't reflect the school I went to, which was lively and innovative.

The only publication of any merit was Colin Tyson's excellent booklet 'The Arms in Big School', published in 1953 to celebrate the Coronation. Never judge a book by its cover!

Magazine 1955
Magazine 1953 Magazine 1958 Magazine 1959 Arms in Big School

More recent issues of the 'School Record' have come my way and they contrast sharply, and favourably, with those of my era. As their covers suggest they are quite 'funky' and reflect very different relationships between the groups that make up the modern Aston school community. Hearty congratulations to all concerned!

School Record 2001/2 School Record 2004/5 School Record 2005/6 School Record 2006/7

In his senior years at Aston, Ian McDonnell (1959) was a member of the team that ran the school library under the guidance - by then benevolent! - of Harry Tyson. Harry gave Ian a number of documents that were 'surplus to requirements' - presumably because they were duplicates. Until October 2006 these had lain in Ian's loft, which he then decided to clear!

There he found copies of the 'School Record' for 1927, 1930 and 1941ca.:

School Record 1910 School Record 1929 School Record 1933 School Record 1941ca. School Record Post War
1910 1920s 1930s War time Post War

Thanks, Ian!

Since working in the school's Archive Centre I have found an edition of the 'Record' dated 1910, and described as 'Volume 2, number 2'. Then there is a long gap until the March, 1926 edition, which is described as 'Volume 1, number 1, New series'. After that there is an almost complete run, even during World War II. Copies are missing for 1928, 1930 and 1991.