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22 Dec 2023 | |
Written by Rachele Snowden | |
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Many thanks to everyone who joined us on 15th December for the Sidcotian Christmas Reunion, it was a fabulous night in the hub and one of our busiest yet, with 70 Sidcotians attending. Among the guests were leavers from 2018 through to 2023.
Our thanks Iain for hoisting his last official Sidcot engagement before heading home to Scotland for Christmas and then out to YK Pao School in Shanghai to take up his new role as Executive Head. Thanks also to Tom Ruddle, Jo Leite, Graham Harley, Amandine & Dzianis Smilevich, James Milne and our current Link officers Ben & Elodie for being there to welcome everyone and for their help on the evening. .
Thanks to all those who travelled from nearby and far afield to join us. It was really lovely to catch up on everyone's news. Iain hosted a tour of the new Sixth Form facilities and recent Science Laboratory renovations, while Amandine took some of the boarders up to School House Boys and School House Girls for a trip down memory lane. For some, the party continued on into the evening with the obligatory visit to a local pub.
It was really lovely for the Alumni team to be present at the event and catch up with everyone. Thanks also to Marcial and his team for the delicious canapes on offer. Below is a selection of photos from the evening. If you have any others of your own to share, please send them to the Alumni office and we will add them to the gallery: alumni@sidcot.org.uk.
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