Warwick School old boys reunited 50 years on - The Leamington Observer

Warwick School old boys reunited 50 years on

Leamington Editorial 3rd Jun, 2016 Updated: 28th Oct, 2016   0

WARWICK School is trying to track down former pupils who left the school 50 years ago for a Sixties reunion on June 25.

The event is open to anyone who left the school during the mid-1960s, and the staff who taught them.

Past chairman and president of the Old Warwickian Association Nigel Robinson, who left school 50 years ago in 1966, said the day would include a chapel service, lunch, tea and a cricket match between the school and old boys. Tours of the school can also be arranged.

Mr Robinson said: “This year is very special, for as well as celebrating our teenage years during the Swinging Sixties – The Beatles, Carnaby Street, the first James Bond films and the mini skirt – it’s also 50 years since England won the World Cup in that summer of 1966, a few days after we left school for the last time.




“So there will be plenty of nostalgia.”

The first major Sixties reunion was held at the school in 2008, when old boys came back from as far afield as South Africa, Japan, Australia, the United States and Hong Kong. Some of them returned two years ago for 1,100th anniversary celebrations of the school’s founding in 914.


Email school alumni officer Anne Douglas at [email protected] to attend and for further details.

 

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