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CHS Remembers

On Remembrance Day the whole CHS community joined together for our virtual Service of Remembrance.
11 Nov 2020
General

Each year CHS remembers those who have fallen and suffered resulting from the impact of war, and honours those who have, and continue, to dedicate their lives to service.

Remembrance Day would usually see the whole School population congregate outside the Main Building for a service of commemoration. In an effort to maintain this sense of communal reflection, while abiding by current restrictions, we invited all members of the staff and student body, along with CHS families and Old Waconians, to take part in our virtual Service of Remembrance.

Our virtual service followed the story of the Spanish Flu and included poignant readings from students, staff and Old Waconians. The Last Post was played beautifully by Sixth Form music student, Alice, followed by the 2-minute silence, allowing us all to take time to remember and reflect.

Following the service the Head, Mr Smith, our Head Boy, James, and teacher and Old Waconian, Mrs Barfoot, laid the wreaths at the Old Waconians' sundial memorial.

If you missed our Remembrance live stream you can watch it again below.

Your Remembrance Stories

Members of the CHS community have also shared their Remembrance stories with us throughout the day, including this memory from one of our teaching assistants, Mrs Barber, about her Great Uncle, who subsequently married an Old Waconian, Mary McNair (nee Walker), Class of 1936. You can read all of the stories on our CHS Remembers Blog.

A Special CHS Remembers Podcast

In a special edition of CHS’s regular The Ed. Podcast. join Year 11 host Thomas who guides you through an audio version of our Service of Remembrance as well as some extra features including:

  • Old Waconian in focus: Lieutenant Jamie Grace, Class of 2012 from his base in Estonia
  • Hidden history of the School’s memorial sundial
  • Old Waconian in focus: Naval Officer, Hal Dewhurst, Class of 2016 shares his experience and adventures with the Navy alongside his training to become a doctor.

Listen to The CHS Remembers Ed. Podcast

We will remember them.

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