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Stop Press - Alumnae Reunion is Virtual Again!

Although most of the Covid restrictions in school have been lifted, we've been advised to limit the number of visitors to the premises, so the Alumnae Reunion, on Saturday 2 October, will be online.

We are also mindful that many people, understandably, remain cautious about attending large social events, so we have decided, with regret, that the lunch should be a virtual gathering instead.

While last year’s online get-together was a hit, with double the usual attendance, we know many will be disappointed not to be able to attend in person, so we’re delighted to announce that we plan to hold an alternative event on the premises at the end of the Spring Term. Watch this space for more details.

Meanwhile, please register your interest in the Virtual Alumnae Reunion here and we will keep you updated on arrangements and send the link details nearer the time. The online event will run from 11am until 12.30pm.

The format will be the same as last year – a welcome from the Head Mistress, followed by stunning performances from some of our most gifted music scholars and thought-provoking EPQ presentations, plus we’re hoping our sixth formers will take you on a video tour of the school. These will be followed by reunion group Zoom calls so you can catch up with your former classmates live.  

We’re really looking forward to ‘seeing’ you there!

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