Former pupils of Weymouth Grammar School are preparing to reunite 50 years after leaving. The Class of 1976 reunion will take place at the Centenary Club in Weymouth on Friday 5 June.
Former pupils of Weymouth Grammar School are preparing to reunite 50 years after leaving.
The Class of 1976 reunion has been organised by former student Mandy Sweet.
It will take place on Friday 5 June at the Centenary Club in Jubilee Close, Weymouth, from 7pm until midnight.
The event will give former classmates the chance to catch up, share memories and reflect on five decades since their school days.
Mandy said the idea came from staying in touch with a small number of former school friends and wanting to reconnect with more people from the year group.
She said they all left Weymouth Grammar School in 1976 at the age of 16, and joked that 50 years later they are now all pensioners.
Tickets cost £5 to cover event expenses.
Organisers hope the reunion will bring together old friends for an evening of laughter, memories and renewed friendships.
Weymouth Grammar School was established in 1913 and educated generations of local children for more than 70 years.
Its former main site is now part of Budmouth Academy.
Former pupils interested in attending can find details through the Facebook event page, or contact Mandy Sweet directly via Facebook Messenger or email.

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