
Click HERE for some extracts from the Reunion
Programme
including extracts from the school log book
A
reunion of former pupils from 60 years of a school's history was
a daunting prospect. Many had moved from the area and did not see
the publicity about the event. Nevertheless, on a hot and sunny
20th June 1998 hundreds of people filled the classrooms, hall and
playing field of William Torbitt School in Ilford, Essex.
Pupils from the school had been scattered far and wide in both
their secondary education and their adult lives and few had kept
in touch with their friends from Infant and Junior school. It
was, therefore, a pleasure to hear the buzz of conversation and
amazed recognition as people came face to face with long lost
childhood classmates.
Naturally, people were curious about how their friends looked,
what they had done with their lives and (in the case of the men -
how much hair they still had!). They also came to re-visit their
memories of the classrooms (how tiny were those desks?) and, in
some lucky cases to meet up with their teachers. This was a
special pleasure since we had all benefited from their patient
efforts.
It was a somewhat surreal experience with unexpected memories,
confusion and laughter. All in all a day to remember.
IF ANYONE WHO WAS AT THE REUNION
HAS ANY BETTER PICTURES
OF THE DAY THEY WOULD LIKE INCLUDED ON THIS SITE
please
email
Pauline