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Kent School Association
A website for ex-pupils and staff of Kent School, Rheindahlen, Germany. This association has the primary aim of increasing social links between fellow Kenties, regardless of when they were at the School. The Association also wants to be organisers of adventurous reunions (in 2006 they arranged a visit to the old school buildings!) and have also had large scale bashes at Minehead and Skegness. |
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The Windsor Society
www.windsorsociety.org.uk (No longer available) A website for ex-pupils and staff of Windsor School, Rheindahlen, Germany. The Windsor Society was formed towards the end of 1991 by Bob Jordan and Phil Bailey, both in Edinburgh House during the 1960’s. The Windsor Society publishes a twice-a-year newsletter, full membership lists and a thirty six page magazine which are distributed free to all members. Membership is open to all former pupils and staff (teaching and non-teaching) of Windsor School, Windsor Boys School and Windsor Girls school, Hamm, germany between 1953 and 1993. |
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BFES / SCE Association
Are you currently working, have you recently left, or will you soon be leaving SCE? Have you worked for any of SCE’s predecessors, such as SCS, SCEA or BFES? If so, then you are eligible to join the Association. This is an opportunity to keep up with friends, present and former colleagues. It will allow you to keep up with what is going on in SCE around the world. There are also opportunities for you to enjoy professional and social functions. |
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The Wilhelmshaven Association, Prince Rupert School, 1947-1972
A website for ex-pupils and staff of Prince Rupert School, Wilhelmshaven, Germany. The website has a public section aimed at locating former pupils and staff as well as a members section for fully paid up members (700+). This is a “Open” Facebook Group with approx. 2,100 members and contains pictures of JHQ in it’s last glorious days. |
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The Army Children Archive (TACA)
A website chronicling British Army children’s history. If your parent’s career as a regular soldier in the British Army meant that you grew up as an army child, or are still doing so, do consider contributing your own story to The Army Children Archive (TACA). Not only will others be interested in reading about your experiences, but your contribution will also be preserved for historians to learn from in the future. |
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King Alfred School, Ploen, 1948-1959
A website for ex-pupils and staff of King Alfred School, Ploen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The school opened in May 48 as a co-educational boarding school for the children of the British Armed Forces and Control Commission personnel stationed in the British zone of Germany. It was situated on the shores of the Grosser Plöner See, in a beautiful area of hills and woods often called Holstein Switzerland. |
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