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Two Heads Are Better Than One?

It was a pleasure to welcome previous Sidcot Headmaster Christopher Greenfield into School last week to meet with our new Head James Jones.

Many thanks to Christopher for joining us in School last week, which proved a fantastic opportunity for James to catch up with him on the recent history of Sidcot School. As many of you will remember, Christopher was Headmaster at Sidcot from 1986-1997 and saw many changes take place in School, including a new refectory, a new swimming pool, equestrian facillities for all and a flourishing day pupil and burgeoning boarding population for Sidcot. Discussions ranged from School traditions, to international relations, local school links, uniform tweaks and much more besides. Many thanks to Christopher for taking the time to visit.     

We are hoping at some point to share a 'Three Heads' photo with you, with Tom Leimdorfer visiting soon too!

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