July 2012
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OLD SUTTONIANS
NEWSLETTER OS Interviews Malcolm Parkinson MBE (1961 L) Over fifty years ago I arrived at Holdgate House, run by Rev. Nichols, to start my education at Sutton Valence following in the footsteps of my brother Ian Parkinson (1958 L).
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Duxford Reunion Page 8
After a term I moved onto Valence House which was superbly positioned close to pubs, shops, the payphone and crucially the delightful village girls. I started my second year in Lambes House which apart from being fairly medieval with a huge noisy dining hall and enormous cold barnlike dormitories, was characterised by an independent, confident spirit and a certainty that Lambes was quite simply the best. Life at School in the early 60’s was full of promise, freedom, excitement at the changing world punctuated by the occasional scare such as the Cuban Missile Crisis that had us all glued to the radio.
We had some fine teachers, lots of characters, some inspiring war heroes, not least The Reverend Nichols with his M.C. Most of the teachers had done noteworthy things and gained much experience before coming to Sutton Valence. They encouraged us to recognise what the world had to offer and inspired me to go out for myself, which I did by joining the Merchant Navy as a trainee navigation officer. During my time at
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Old Suttonians Newsletter July 2012
For information about Sutton Valence School, please contact:
• the Admissions Office at Sutton Valence on 01622 845206 or email enquiries@svs.org.uk • Sutton Valence Preparatory School on 01622 842117 or email enquiries@svprep.svs.org.uk 1