A Message from Headteacher Sarah Burns
Sarah Burns, Headteacher, says thank you for the support of the Old Sandbachians’ Association and explains how the school continues to help in these difficult COVID times.
Sarah Burns, Headteacher, says thank you for the support of the Old Sandbachians’ Association and explains how the school continues to help in these difficult COVID times.
The Old Sandbachians Association is saddened to hear this week of the death of the former headteacher of Sandbach School, Reverend Jon Francis. Reverend Francis served as headteacher from 1986 to 1991.
The Old Sandbachians’ Association is delighted to announce a new date for our much postponed London 2020 Reception.
Following on from the UK government’s recent “roadmap” announcement, we now feel confident the event can finally take place on Saturday, June 26th, 2021
Cyril Horsley was at Sandbach School from 1938. He is the oldest Sandbachian that we know. He attended St Peter’s Primary School in Elworth, where he was a friend the late Reg Dunning. He was at the school through the war years and was able to give a unique insight into life in those difficult times.
Sandbach School paid tribute to the remarkable contribution of Old Sandbachian stalwart, Reg Dunning BEM, at the annual Commemoration Day service held in the school chapel on 22nd October 2020.
Cyril Horsley was at Sandbach School from 1938. He is the oldest Sandbachian that we know. He attended St Peter’s Primary School in Elworth, where he was a friend the late Reg Dunning. He was at the school through the war years and was able to give a unique insight into life in those difficult times.
The Old Sandbachians’ Association is deeply saddened to hear from Sandbach School of the passing of Geoff Pike, a much-loved teacher and friend of the school.
He taught Business and IT at the school from 1999 and more recently worked at the Lodge with students on Alternative Provision.
Cyril Horsley was at Sandbach School from 1938. He is the oldest Sandbachian that we know. He attended St Peter’s Primary School in Elworth, where he was a friend the late Reg Dunning. He was at the school through the war years and was able to give a unique insight into life in those difficult times.
As we could not honour our fallen colleagues at the OSA Dinner and Chapel Service in 2020, this is our tribute.
It would be currently customary to start any email with a sentence including the words “extraordinary” and “unprecedented”. The reason is of course that very few if any of us have lived in times where such restrictions have been placed on the population.
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