Hi there, is there anybody out there who attended the High School in Welwyn Garden City in the late 50´s. My name was Susan Mack and I was in the very first year of the new school - so new we had to lodge in Heronswood School for a while.
It would be great to make contact with anybody who may remember me.
Bye for Now Sue
Hi Susan,
I must admit that I do not recall your name, but I too was in the founding year of the The High School (at Herinswood) - I was in Miss Fletcher's class.
I was not in a particularly popular group of boys (namely Chistopher Harrison, Lionel Dodge, David Irving - not the famous one! and someone Forder), I also became friendly with a girl called Gillian Wardron.
I am married, have a grandson and have lived in Australia since 1966.
The only contact I have had with anyone from the The High School has been with Paul Griggs via email and we swapped school class photos - I still have the founding year all school photo - I would be happy to scan in and send if you do not possess one.
In 1975 I visited the school only to discover that the name had changed and that the Headmaster Mr Gilby had died the previous year.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Tim Williams
Hi
Would that school be Welwyn secondary modern by any chance?
Hope to hear back
Kerry
Would that be Welwyn secondary high by any chance...
Hi there lovely to hear from you, it looks as if our year has spread its wings across the world. I do remember you but by your full name Timothy. I think I must have been in 1F as well as I well remember your friends as mentioned in your email. I think I then went on to 2W (Mr Windass).
I was house captain (St Patricks) and both class captain and prefect at various times. Yes I think I was probably a bit of a swot !!! I well remember Gillian Waldron as well. My closest friends were Janet Huggins, Christine Reeves, Lorraine Rowland do any of these names ring a bell with you.
Sometime ago I found a Michael Chambers on this same website but it turned out it wasn´t the same Michael as also attended the High School.
We have two daughters and four grandchildren and whilst my husband James and I really enjoy our life in Spain I do miss the daily contacft with the grandchildren. We have been in Spain for four years now how about you in Australia.
I still my all my reports and the programmes from the sports days but I do not have the first year photo. I would love to see it and then I can tell you which face is mine!!! I have only just today received your comments but I notice you posted them last years. If I enclose my email address you could contact me directly.
Incidentally if you recall Christine Reeves she was over here on holiday last week. My email is
Jamesandsue.lynch@gmail.com. Would love to hear more from you. Bye for now take care
HI
I WAS AT HERONSWOOD SCHOOL FROM 1957 UNTIL 1961 I WANT TO GET INTOUCH WITH ANYBODY ELSE WHO WAS AT HERONSWOOD BETWEEN THOSE YEARS
JACQUIE
Hi Jacki,
I was so very sorry to hear about the death of your brother Michael as I remember him well. I was also in his class at school IF and like Susan Mack (who I also remember) was in his class with Mr. Windass. I last met Michael in the eighties when, after I married, I moved to Tewin and for a while Michael was working in the Rose and Crown and I remember we all dressed up for a New Years Eve fancy dress party.
I have followed a career in music that continues to this day and which you can read about on my web site www.paulgriggs.com . There is a Welwyn Garden City section on Friends Reunited on which there is posted a photo of Mr. Windass' class which includes Michael. I still see some of the old pupils occasionally the most recent being Brian Winter who regularly meets up with Don McKean the Science teacher.
Once again my deepest sympathies.
Paul Griggs
Hi Paul, lovely to read your letter. Good to hear you are still involved with music I well remember you and Mike with your skiffle group all those years ago at the High School and of course Guys & Dolls. I have a tenuous link with Brian Winter as my younger daughter is friends with Lou married to Ade (Brian´s son). If you do meet up with Don McKean please, please pass on my best wishes to him, he along with Mr Bull (History) were my favourite teachers. I remember clearly the day Don McKean started out on the "birds and bees" lesson.
Best wishes from a very sunny and hot Spain (didn´t they do well in the football)
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