Lagere School met de Bijbel
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AanmeldenThis school had three teachers: kindergarten, grades 1-3, and grades 4-6+.
This school had three teachers: kindergarten, grades 1-3, and grades 4-6+. I first spent some time with Mr. Folkes in grade 3. I remember coming in late after recess with some of my classmates. Mr. Folkes was angry with us. While we stood lined up in the rear of the classroom, just inside the classroom door, he hit each one of us on both sides of our faces, with the full swing of his arms. When I was with Mr. Ottevanger, we would sometimes sing songs with him. Then he would walk around the classroom and put his ear to our mouths. He told my dad: that boy cannot sing! Mr. Ottevanger and his family lived right next-door to the school, since he was the principal. About once per year some of the bigger boys had to go and bring his harmonium (pump organ) into the classroom, for the accompaniment of our singing. Since Mr. Ottevanger could not always teach all grades at the same time, he had to put us to work quietly part of the time. Whenever we had completed math work on our slates, we would walk up to his desk at the front of the classroom. Once he had checked our work, we had to wipe our slates clean again. So much for the work we had done! Whenever we deserved punishment, Mr. Ottevanger would write an enormously long number at the top of our slate, ending in a zero. Then he would write the same number underneath this long number, but without the zero. Then our job was to subtract this second number from the first one, ten times in a row. If we did not make any mistakes, we would end up with zero. Mr. Ottevanger also had big sheets of paper filled with math problems. These were called "Gauw en Goed". If we completed them without any mistakes, we would be given a new pencil. I remember that as students we all wore wooden shoes. These were had to place on wooden shelves along the sides of the hallway, as we entered the school building. Towards the end of grade six, those who were to continue on to other schools in Musselkanaal or Stadskanaal, were given some extra work to do.
Lagere School met de Bijbel, 1949
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de kleuterschool was geweldig de lagere school was goed en denk met plezier terug aan die tijd
Lagere School met de Bijbel, 1945