The Bradley Stone
A photo uncovered in the depths of the archives made us
realise recently how many times we have walked past a piece of Maynard School history: the Bradley Hall
foundation stone.
Placed on 6th July 1984 by J.M Bradley, a former headmistress of
The Maynard School, this stone symbolises the hard work of the students,
teachers and members of the school community in raising money to build our Sports Hall, which is still enjoyed by students of all ages thirty plus years later.
When we went to take a proper appreciative look at the stone, we noted that inside the Sports Hall, there are further dedications to J.M Bradley including a
portrait on the wall of the first floor and a drawing on the ground floor. The portrait was drawn by G. Richardson, a member of the
art department.
Curious to see what else we could find out, we learned from the 1983/84 school magazine that on the 6th July there was a fĂȘte in aid of the Bradley Hall appeal
fund, the same day that the stone was laid. As a result of such efforts, the Maynard continues to enjoy a great deal of sporting success in 2017 - including our U14 netball team, and reigning county champions who have recently been shortlisted for 'School Team of the Year' at the upcoming Express and Echo Sports Awards. We, at Archive Club, wish them the very best of luck!