Tytherington Remembers
11th November 2016
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Ninety-eight years after the guns ceased firing on the Western Front during the First World War, Tytherington School fell silent on Friday morning to remember our fallen soldiers. A special bell rang at 11am and the school joined together to observe a two-minute silence. The commemorative event was led by students in our school who are members of the cadets. They were allowed to wear their cadets uniform during the day as a mark of respect. The school community joined them at the front of the school just before 11am to hear The Last Post being played by members of the school band.

Cadet Love-Goulden (Year 8), Lance Corporal Keeler (Year 11) and Cadet Lonyon (year 11) were given the special honour of lowering and raising the Union Jack.

Tytherington School was also represented at the Bollington Remembrance Parade. The students who attended were Ruby Parker, Leila Pengally and Lennon Roberts (all pictured).