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28 Jun 2021 | |
Alumni News |
With 20 years having passed since Idy had been to School, she decided to see what changes had occured and planned a trip to Shropshire. Travelling with her were her 20 month old son, Bodhi, and her parents, Michael and May.
Idy came to School from Hong Kong to study her GCSEs and A levels and lived in Guinevere Boarding House, then under the stewardship of Sue Leonard. Her younger sister, Ada, also arrived in 1997, then aged 9.
Following her A levels, Idy studies at Thames Valley University (now the University of West London) and from there worked as a PA for a property developer.
Idy is now a full time mum looking after super cute Bodhi and living in Reading. Michael and May have also sold their home in Hong Kong and now live a few doors away from Idy and her family.
After walking around the School, Idy headed off to meet Sue Leonard.
If you would like to visit school, please get in touch at oldoswestrians@oswestryschool.com.
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