Sheffield school High Storrs holding a big reunion for ex-pupils
The High Storrs Homecoming on Saturday, June 29 is a follow-up to a very successful event last year, said the school’s community links and events co-ordinator, Abi Merritt.
“Last year was the first thing we’ve ever done. It was a stab in the dark but we were rammed and people couldn’t get tickets. it was a really lovely, special day, one of those happy events where everyone who came was smiling and enjoying being with their friends.”
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Hide AdThe event runs from 1.30pm to 5pm at the school and everyone gets a welcome drink with their ticket. A professional bar will sell cocktails and drinks.
Visitors are welcome to look around the school to see their old classrooms and former teachers will be on hand.
There will be some speeches and entertainment from current pupils.
Photographic displays will be split into decades, dating back to 1933 when the school opened, and ex-pupils can leave messages for friends they haven’t managed to find.
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Hide AdAbi said that a big draw was the chance for ex-pupils to see the same school they attended, as High Storrs is a grade II listed building, unlike many that have been rebuilt. It has been painstakingly restored at a cost of £33 million and more modern additions have been replaced with high-quality new buildings.
Staff are also on the lookout for ex-pupils to join the alumni programme to work with and mentor pupils.
For tickets, visit www.ticketsource.co.uk/high-storrs-school . Facebook event: www.facebook.com/events/271217053510814/