School lessons. There were the ones you loved and the ones you detested.
But which were yours.
We’ve got cross country running in Seaburn in 1960, music lessons in Southwick in 1985 and the Thorney Close gym in 1953.
We have Bunsen burners at Pennywell School in 1995 and swimming in Farringdon in 1974. Tell us about the school lessons you loved - and the ones you loathed.
But only after you have browsed through our Echo line-up.

1. Lessons you loved or loathed
Re-live the highlights of your school week as well as the classes you could not stand. | se

2. Days in the gym
The climbing walls, vaulting horse were a test of agility - but was there anyone who could manage the climbing ropes? Here's the gym at Thorney Close Secondary Modern School in February 1953. | se

3. Cross country - a cracker or a chore
Cross country running. Here's the scene during a two and a half mile boys run at Seaburn in 1960. | se

4. Swimming - a splash from the past
Farringdon School pupils were enjoying their swimming lesson in 1974. Dive in with your recollections of getting your swimming certificates - or maybe you hated the pool. | se