Today is the last day of term and parents, staff and pupils have been enjoying the end of term assemblies and productions. The school is gearing up for something quite spectacular for the summer term production to celebrate the centenary. But let’s take this chance to look back over 75 years to the kind of show the Moor Allerton of the 1930s put on at Christmas.
Remember, in those days, Moor Allerton was a boys-only school, so the lads had to dress up as lasses if the role required!
There’s not too much with a Christmas focus in the school archive, so if you have any photos, videos, programmes or any materials relating to Christmas at Moor Allerton over the decades, please let us have it to add to our history of the school.
Happy Christmas!

Moor Allerton School Production, Christmas 1933
- Stewart and Foucard in “The Owl Critic”
- Zimmern in “The Owl Critic”
- Brockbank in “What Father Pays For”
- Brockbank, Johnson, Betesh and Sym in “What Father Pays For”
- Good King Wenceslas and Alban
- Mycock, Cohen and White in “The Fortune Teller”