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Werrington: Help with school anniversary celebrations



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FORMER pupils of William Law CofE School are being urged to get in touch to help the school celebrate its 20th anniversary.
The school in Twelvetree Avenue, Werrington, Peterborough, is especially hoping to hear from pupils who have taken their music on to another level.

A spokeswoman said: "We would love to hear memories of school life from ex pupils and staff and m
aybe an update of what you are doing now. We hope to set up a notice board on our school website."

The spokeswoman added: "We would also be interested if anyone has any photos, or other memorabilia of school life from the '80s or '90s."

Among the events to commemorate the school's anniversary will be a thanksgiving service at the school on Friday, April 25, an open day and the concert on the evening of Saturday, April 26.

Some former pupils, who are at the Royal Academy of Music, will be performing solos, and the school will have an ensemble of former pupils who have gone on to study music at university.

For more information, visit www.williamlawceschool.co.uk or e-mail 20years@williamlaw.peterborough.sch.uk.



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  • Last Updated: 27 March 2008 12:25 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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