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Sue Luddon returns after 32 years

Sue Luddon (née Wrotchford) (1986-90) returned to School with her husband Tony during the summer holidays after a long absence of 32 years!
29 Jul 2022
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Sue was a boarder at School under the kind Housemistress Mrs Parker. From a Forces family, Sue and her brothers, David and Peter, came to the school for stability while their parents worked and travelled. 

Sue was a bit of a rebel! By the age of 16 she'd had enough of School and was always trying to think of ways she could be expelled (none worked). Mrs Parker was too kind and generous. Whilst here, Sue's best friend was Emma Bussey.

Having lived 'down South' Sue recently moved to Scarborough.

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