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Churcher's and the Church is published!

Lockdown project published...

During 'Lockdown' Head of Sixth Form and Religion & Philosophy Teacher William (Bill) Baker embarked on a project to explore the links between Churcher's and the Church over the 300 years of the College. After a call for help from Bill, several OCs sent in their memories and reflections - the fascinating results are brought together in this publication.

It can be purchased from the shop via this link. All funds raised will go to the Richard Churcher Foundation which provides bursary awards to families whose children would otherwise be unable to benefit from a Churcher's education.

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