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21 Jan 2025 | |
Written by Kate Bradford | |
Alumni Newsletters |
Read the 2024/25 annual Alumni Review HERE.
The Alumni Review reflects on the accomplishments of 2024 and features a range of 'alumni spotlight' and 'business insight' interviews. We showcase onsite restoration projects undertaken in the grounds and mansion, announce Claremont's very own heritage audio trail and preview some of the exciting plans we have for 2025.
Despite our centenary celebrations having come to a close, we remain busy and continue to welcome alumni back to Claremont. The Classes of 2001-2005 returned for their reunion in April and the Class of 1982 celebrated their sixtieth birthdays in July with an afternoon of tea and cake in the Head's Study. Parents, alumni and members of the public enjoyed discovering Claremont's rich history through a lecture series led by former teacher Pamela Rider, which was run in partnership with The Friends of Claremont. Our annual Heritage Open Day in September marked the beginning of the 2024/25 academic year. On an exciting note, the initial phase of our digital archive project was launched thanks to the generosity of Fan Court School alumni. After the 'Back to Fan Court' reunion in October 2023, a collection of Fan Court School's Vox Leonis magazines found a new home on our digital archive website!
If you would like to contribute to the 2025/26 annual Alumni Review (this calendar year), please email alumni@claremont.surrey.sch.uk with your news.
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