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Alumni

Amongst our old boys and girls are:

  • A Polar explorer
  • An MP
  • A member of the King's Singers
  • A Member of the Royal Ballet
  • A Television Actress



Did you know?

Mrs Lee, our Director of Performing Arts was a pupil here in the 1960s.
See if you can spot her in this photograph! One of our parents is also in this photograph, taken in May 1970.
 
Miss Goldstraw, one of our reception teachers was a pupil here in the 1990s. You can see a picture of her, and Miss Hopson Hill, below.
 


Calling all old pupils, are you an old boy or girl?
We’d love to hear from you if you are! Please email us at: alumni@sherbornehouse.co.uk
We have lots of events for alumni during the year. Why not come along and get involved?

  • Carol Service
  • Summer Concert
  • Open Day
  • Productions

Or why not join one of our choirs?

  • Our Leavers' and Youth Group meets on a Monday evening at 5.45pm in the Performing Arts Studio.
  • Our Adult and Parents' Choir meets on a Monday Evening at 7.00pm in the Performing Arts Studio.
  • Our choirs perform regularly in concerts and at local music festivals.

Members of our Alumni Society have had an excellent weekend at Southampton Festival. And over 120 alumni came to help celebrate the school's 75th anniversary on Saturday 10th May 2008 as part of our open day celebrations. Here are some of their comments:

"It was lovely to meet you on Saturday, and also to have a look at the old school, I have to say that I remembered a lot of what I saw, and did have very happy memories of my 4 years there. I met an old class mate, and it was very nice to have a chat. We have exchanged email addresses and hope to get together again." Sue S

"Thank you for organising the day. It was good to see the school again, so much has changed but so much had not!!! If there are any other gatherings arranged I would love to hear about them." Rebecca C

"Just to say thank you for inviting old pupils yesterday to this event. I found it very moving actually, having not visited the school since I left 35 years ago. To hold Miss Wise's hand and have her say she remembered me was really quite special." Jane H

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