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20 Sep 2022 | |
Written by Leanne Castle | |
Alumni News |
More than forty past pupils met on Saturday 17th September in the New Dining Hall at Ipswich School. Many hadn't met each other since 1992 and the atmosphere buzzed. Over drinks and a delicious buffet, memories were shared and memorabilia from the school archives was poured over.
In the afternoon the guests heard about current school news from Nikki Brown, the Director of Development. Bob Clayton led a two minute silence in remembrance of HM Queen Elizabeth II before leading one of two tours of the school.
The Class of 1992 were amazed about how the classrooms and Dining Room appeared to have shrunk in size over the years!
Many of the group continued their reminising at The Greyhound pub well into the evening.
Our thanks to Francis Goodhand who helped oranise the event.
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