MOUNT ST MARY’S COLLEGE, DERBYSHIRE – School celebrates 70th Anniversary in style
July 8, 2010 on 3:26 pm | In DerbyshireDerbyshire school celebrates 70th anniversary in style
A historic Derbyshire school has celebrated seventy years of education by inviting past and present pupils and staff to a garden party in its grounds.
Originally built by Sir Francis Rodes in the 16th Century, Barlborough Hall became a school in 1940.
The party provided an opportunity to commemorate the seven decades with guests enjoying some of the 320-acre estate of protected countryside Barlborough Hall School is situated in.
Current and former pupils, staff and friends came together to enjoy the occasion – which featured a jazz band and hog roast lunch.
Guests were also invited to walk around the school building to relive school-day memories. Pictures spanning the seven decades and diaries of former headmasters were displayed to illustrate how the school has changed throughout its fascinating history.
The day finished with a friendly cricket match between the ‘Parents’ and the ‘Old Boys’, and experience showed as the Parents won a closely-fought match.
Pupils at Barlborough Hall School, a Jesuit preparatory school, still have lessons in the Hall’s original rooms and use the library, top parlour and chapel.
Wanda Parkinson, headteacher at Barlborough Hall School for 12 years, said: “I’d like to thank everyone who attended for making this very special celebration an event that will live long in the memory.
“We appreciate how fortunate we are to have a school with such a rich history, and everyone is looking forward to writing the next chapter in the Barlborough Hall story.”
Barlborough hall is the preparatory school for Mount St Mary’s College and today close links are established between the two schools, providing a shared vision of education for children from the age of 3 – 18.
Photo: 70th Anniversary garden party at Barlborough Hall School
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