
300th Anniversary of Sir William Perkins’s School
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Summary
In this episode the school celebrates the 300th anniversary of Sir William Perkins's School, focusing on Project 300, which emphasises community engagement, volunteering, and the importance of alumni connections. Tricia Tyler and Dr Steven Berryman discuss the school's initiatives to give back to the community, the significance of maintaining relationships with alumni, and the exciting events planned for the anniversary year, including a concert and an exhibition at Chertsey Museum.
Takeaways
- Project 300 aims to celebrate the school's 300th anniversary.
- Volunteering is a key focus, with every pupil participating.
- The school seeks to strengthen community ties and partnerships.
- Alumni play a vital role in the school's history and future.
- New traditions and opportunities are being established through Project 300.
- The school is committed to giving back to the local community.
- Upcoming events include a concert and an exhibition.
- The importance of fostering empathy and understanding through volunteering.
- Engagement with the Chertsey Museum enhances community connections.
- The school encourages alumni to reconnect and participate in celebrations.
Links
www.swps.org.uk
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