The Blue Paper 2021

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Class of 2010 10 Year Reunion

Events

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uly 2010 was a moment of transition for Worth School (and perhaps relief for some of the staff!) as the first ever mixed cohort of students went their separate ways to embark on further studies and work opportunities ranging from close to home to the other side of the world. Fast forward 11 years, as we emerge from a turbulent 18 months that has left no part of the globe untouched. No better time then for 50 or so of this original mixed cohort to touch base on how the last decade (and a bit) since leaving school has shaped and changed them.

Club, with thanks to Captain Andrew Pring R’10 for kindly hosting us. School reunions seem to mainly conjure up two sentiments: intrigue – at what your peers might be up to now and whether they are still the same as they were at 18 years old; and dread – at the thought of awkward small talk with people you don’t really remember... The latter need not have applied to this reunion. As soon as coats had been hung up and champagne poured, the room was filled with chatter and laughter as attendees dispelled all the social awkwardness from pandemic precautions and revelled in reconnecting with long lost classmates.

On 2nd October 2021 members of the Class of 2010 were joined by both current and past staff members in the historic and elegant setting of the Cavalry & Guards

Ascending the stairs to dinner, and stopping for the compulsory photo opportunity, it was heart-warming to observe former schoolmates massed together in their

Class of 2010 Girls with their former housemistress, Caroline Brown, and former St Mary’s Chaplain, Fr Stephen Ortiger

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