Wennington School Association


Contacting the Association

The e-mail address for correspondence concerning the Association and the website is secretary@wenningtonschool.org.uk; please state that the message concerns Wennington School. If you are contacting the Association for the first time please could you state your e-mail address in the body of the message as sometimes the return address generated by mail systems in not correct. E-mail addresses ( and any other information ) will only be published if you explicitly request it. Please could you state your name as it was when at the school together with any embarrassing nicknames; also state the class you were in ( see the class list ) and the period you were there. We would also be interested in knowing how you found out about the website.


Adding to the Site

If you wish anything to be published let us know. We are willing to do the HTML formatting for any text supplied. We can also scan documents and photographs - prints, negatives or slides); don't worry too much about the quality of the photos as we can process the images to clean them up. We would particularly like you to supply a summary of your post-Wennington life for your class list page - but this is not obligatory! If you want to write a longer piece that would also be welcome ( provided it conforms to the site policy conditions ).


Archives

Photographs and other materials relating to the school (such as Kennth Barnes' archives) are held at the Planned Environment Therapy Trust Archive and Study Centre in Toddington, Gloucestershire, http://www.pettarchiv.org.uk. If you have letters, diaries, photographs or other materials relating to Wennington which you might wish to place in the Archive, or would be willing to have copied, please contact the archivist, Dr. Craig Fees, at craig@pettarchiv.org.uk.

Please get in touch, too, if you can help with identification of photographs, or would be willing to take part in our oral history programme, or would like to consult the archives. Please note, of course, that some of the archive materials related to Wennington are confidential and can not be made available.



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