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21 Jan 2025 | |
Alumni News |
As we celebrate 150 years of WGS on Compton Road, we are excited to announce a special opportunity for you to be part of our history - the WGS Donation Tree. You should have received an email in your inbox last week!
This permanent display, located just off Main Reception in Big School, is a tribute to our rich history and the bright future we continue to build.
Crafted from the wood of the original organ in Big School, the WGS Donation Tree has been brought to life by our talented DT Department and will serve as a lasting symbol of our community. We invite all past and present members of the WGS family – from Old Wulfrunians (OWs) to parents, students, former and current staff members to contribute and “buy a leaf” on the tree.
Each leaf can be personalised with your name, class year, family reference, or a few words of your choice.
There are three different leaf colours available to reflect varying donation levels, allowing you to participate in a way that suits you.
Your donation will directly support the 150 Appeal, which is raising funds to increase our bursary awards and provide future generations with the opportunity to experience transformative education.
Click here for more information on how to make a donation!
Thank you for your continued support and for helping us grow the WGS community into the next chapter of its remarkable history.
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