Over the last few weeks, we have seen the girls - now it's the boys' turn.
There was a clear case of segregation when this panoramic picture of pupils and staff was taken at Headington Secondary School in Oxford in 1954.
The girls were directed to the left, the boys to the right - and ne'er the twain shall meet.
This is third part of the picture sent in by Pauline Bennett, of Bicester. The final part will appear soon.
Mrs Barrett, of Bicester, whose maiden name was Atkinson, hopes it will bring back plenty of memories among readers who attended the school at that time.
As we recalled, the school - often called Margaret Road School - opened in 1936 under headmaster Cyril Eason, known as Sammy, who stayed in charge for 26 years.
Do you recognise yourself or anyone else in the picture?
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