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I : INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: What Made Our School So
Special?
II : THE STORY OF THE SCHOOL
Chapter 2: Long-Serving Staff
Chapter 3: Previous Grammar Schools
in Wellingborough
Chapter 4: The Early Years with Mr F.
C. Lay (1930–1937)
Memories of the Thirties: Joe
Keep (1933–1936)
Chapter 5: Mr Woolley (1937–1945) and
the War Years
War and Peace: Noel Pearson
(1944–1950)
Thoughts on WGS: Peter Wilson
(1942–1949)
Chapter 6: Long-Serving Staff
Post-War
Chapter 7: The 1944 Education Act &
Mr Wrenn (1946–1975)
Caramba! Is that the only Spanish
I learnt?: Graham Sharp (1958–1964)
III : WHAT MADE OUR SCHOOL SPECIAL?
Chapter 8: The Liberal Curriculum
Chapter 9: The Academic Curriculum
Chapter 10: Sport
Chapter 11: Clubs and Societies
The Play’s The Thing: Geoff
Hodgkins (1955–1962)
Scouting at WGS: Peter Godfrey
(1955–1960)
Chapter 12: School Trips at Home and
Abroad
Chapter 13: Eminent Guests on
Parents’ Day
Poacher Turned Gamekeeper: David
Wilson (1952–60, 1964–75)
IV : FAREWELL
Chapter 14: 10/65 And All That
Chapter 15: Epilogue
Lines on the Passing of WGS:
David Wilson
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