Our visit to the pictures archives for the 1990s proved extremely popular last year, will this do the same?
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The school’s under-16s football team line up for the camera
April 1993 and Sprogitt and Sylvester, lambs born to one of the two sheep owned by the school, say hello to Caron Cox, Nicola Jones, Natalie Smith and Suzanne Harper
Songwriters Tricia Woodland, Rebecca Duggan, Emma Chidgey, Jane Booth and Michelle Farbrother won a national competition
Rebecca Johnson, Vickie Morris-Casey, Helen Jones and Ellie Doodey are pictured in July 1992, winners of the Young Musician Of The School contest
The following year, the three winners were violinist Frances Jelfs, 16, left, Sharon Smith, 12, and Matthew Harrison, 12
Headmaster Roger Tringham surveys the damage to the school’s maths block in March 1993 after a fire
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July 1993 saw pupils bid farewell to Paul Hutchison who retired after 25 years at Bishop’s. The youngsters presented him with a new outdoors jacket as a farewell present
April 1993 saw crushing aluminium cans for recycling dished out as a punishment for students caught misbehaving. Pupils Simon Turner and Kathryn Pugh are carrying the can...
In the days when your results were sent out through the post. August 1993 was a happy one for Kathryn Pugh
A circus workshop came to the school in July 1992. Kristy Askew and Lucy Walker try out some of the skills they picked up
Changed days... the school had a “punishment corridor” in the 1960s
Back to the 1960s for this picture, where a group of pupils go globetrotting
September 1990 saw the pupils put on a performance of Little Flo. Jenny Skinner, left, played the title role, and others who appeared were Kathryn Pugh, Jo-Anne Haynes and Alec Macmillan
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