The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Grammar school reunion is success

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk @PTstephenB submit.nationalwo­rld. com/?ref=SUWD

The room was buzzing when a group of school friends held a special reunion five decades after leaving Orton Longuevill­e Grammar School.

Students from the school, the forerunner of what today is known as Nene Park Academy, met recently, to catch up, reminisce, and help a cause set up by one of their number.

It was only the second time the group had come together, a mix of students who left in 1972 after taking GCE ‘O’ Levels and those who stayed on into the sixth form to study for ‘A’ Levels and left in 1974.

The first occasion marked the 40th anniversar­y, following a marathon month’s-long search to locate approximat­ely 70 pupils who arrived as new starters in 1967 having passed their 11+ exam.

The grammar school had a two form entry system, and pupils were allocated to a form depending on the initial of their surname.

The initial search found several people had sadly died while a large number were also living overseas and unable to attend. It was one of that group, now relocated to the UK, who suggested the idea of a 50th anniversar­y reunion.

For the organisers it was now just a simple task to refer to the original contact list and send an email.

The response was overwhelmi­ngly positive – as was the subsequent request to bring with them unwanted spectacles and sunglasses.

Forty five pairs have now been donated to Specs for Africa, a local initiative set up by a former student which is changing lives in isolated communitie­s in some of the poorest parts of Africa.

In addition, a further 100+ pairs of simple reading glasses were purchased with leftover funds.

The reunion was organised by Judith Wojtowicz,

David McPartlin and Karen Trevor (nee Edwards).

They said afterwards: “The room was buzzing, another happy day of catchingup and sharing memories.

“People travelled from far and wide although ferry and train disruption prevented others from getting to us.”

So, will there be a repeat reunion? “We are thinking of a third and final gathering in five years’ time before we all become too decrepit!”

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 ?? ?? An image from the Orton Longuevill­e Grammar School 50th anniversar­y reunion at Milton Golf Club
An image from the Orton Longuevill­e Grammar School 50th anniversar­y reunion at Milton Golf Club

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