Students from Priory School held their annual Remembrance Service at St Mildred’s Church last Friday (11th November).
The service enclosed “Remembering the Great War 1914-1918” which told the story of World War I through songs, poems and accounts from the time.
The service drew a considerable number of compliments from parents attending, with 1 person saying:
“The Remembrance Service was very moving and extremely well balanced with the Great War Story, readings, songs, prayers, hymns and The Last Post; all excellent from everyone involved.”
Another parent wrote:
“Can I just say that we thought the Remembrance Service yesterday was incredibly moving. We go to several ‘Poppy’ services every year but that really was the best. Thank you to everyone involved.”
Priory’s own “Garden of Remembrance”, composed in part of wool poppies made by junior pupils, greets all visitors at the entrance to the school.


























































































