Wednesday 26th September 2012
The Durham Reunion Lunch this year was held in the Chequers public house in Churchill, close to Kingham Hill. Though some previous Durhamites couldn't attend through prior commitments, went the day well, if you'll excuse the quote, and it saw the return of other faces.
Headmaster, Nick Seward, will be visiting the USA at the beginning of December, and as part of his trip would be very interested to meet any KHS former pupils who live in the States. He will be in the Washington DC area as well as Boston, Massachusetts during the course of his stay, before flying north to Woodstock, Ontario in Canada for the Havelock Farm reunion. If you would like to attend the alumni gathering, which will take place near Washington DC, or arrange a individual meeting, please do get in touch with Harriet Atkinson.
On the occasion of the bi-ennial inspection of the Combined Cadet Force, the Headmaster, accompanying the reviewing officer Air Vice Marshall M Brecht CBE (KHS 1975-83, Plymouth & Clyde) invite all former KHS pupils and staff to attend the guard of honour followed by lunch, a review of training stands and post-inspection tea on Tuesday 12th March 2013.
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