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1 May 2024 | |
Written by Sue Maughan | |
Alumni News |
We are always delighted to welcome OWLs back to Windlesham if they are passing and want to see the school again. In April, James Simkins OWL'86', dropped in whilst on a return visit to the UK.
James told us that his party trick of balancing a broomstick on his nose was a skill he learned whilst brushing the corridors to his classroom. He and his brother Adam attended Windlesham in the 80's and have very fond memories of the place. It all seemed smalller than he remembered which is a comment we hear a lot from returning OWLs. It was a pleasure to meet you James.
If you know you are going to be in the area and would like a tour of the place again please call the office and we will always try to accomodate you and welcome you back.
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