
Category: Development
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Carol Chapman (LHS 1961)
As a small child, Carol moved to Birstall, where her parents ran “The Holt”, a Local Authority children’s home. After …·
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Steven Soar (LGS 1976)
Steven Soar who attended the Grammar School between 1969 to 1976, younger brother of Sir Trevor Soar, died suddenly at …·
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Tony Payne (LGS Staff 1972-2006)
Tony lost his battle against cancer on 1 January. Tony joined the Classics Department in 1972 and soon found himself …·
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Roger Pratt (LGS 1965)
We are sad to share that Roger died on 31 December, aged 77. In 1965, the Loughburian records ‘Towards the …·
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John Stanton (LGS 1951)
We are sad to share that John Stanton passed away peacefully at home on 13 December surrounded by family at …·
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Continuing the connection with Batukanaththa School
On my final day in Sri Lanka, driving back to the airport I took my Tuk Tuk into rural …·
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Boarding, BUCS and Beyond
Alvin Liu (LGS 2024) joined LGS as a boarder in Year 11 and certainly made his mark. He spent time …·
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Loughborough Amherst School closure confirmed
Loughborough Amherst School will close at the end of the 2025 summer term. The Loughborough Schools Foundation announced in January …·
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OLCS Class of 1998 reunion
There are few experiences more heartwarming than returning to the place where one’s journey truly began. For the Class of …·
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Target Sprint Champion
What have you been up to since leaving school? I spent the summer relaxing after my A Levels, including …·
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The journey of an LHS author
Freda Warrington (LHS 1974) completed a Class Note for the Beyond the Barrier magazine letting us know what she has …·
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An LGS alum supports tennis through voluntary roles
John Bryson (LGS 1974) has a passion for tennis – a love he credits his mum with instilling in him. …·