The Old Howellians produce an annual newsletter and copies are available by sending a cheque for £5.00 to Cathy Hughes at the School Office. (cheques made out to Howell's School). Alternatively, you can e-mail Cathy via the school office on
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The next OHA reunion will take place at Howell's School on Saturday 16th June, 2012 and you are all invited and your families. There is a charge of £10 per person for lunch.
OPEN YOUR INVITATION TO OUR 2012 REUNION AT HOWELL'S SCHOOL HERE.
OPEN THE REPLY SLIP FOR THE INVITATION HERE
ORDER YOUR COPIES OF THE OHA MAGAZINES HERE.
Howell’s School Reunion 2011
Photographs from previous days can be viewed on the album section of this website.
The old staff dining room has been converted into an excellent museum inspired and stocked by Miss Catherine Martineau, pictured below in the museum, who was a pupil and teach
The Secretary at school Mrs Cathy Hughes is most helpful and has an increasingly detailed address list of old girls, and welcomes enquiries if you are trying to get in touch with an old friend or teacher. You can easily contact her by clicking
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Pictured left to right: Mrs Pennelope Hewitt (previous editior), Mrs Cathy Hughes (School Secretary) and Mrs Sue Davies (ex-magazine editior).
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this link will download a contact formenabling you to send the Old Howellians your current details and news or simply request a printed copy of this year's magazine at a cost of £3.00 each (made payable to Howell's School). 67 people attended this year’s reunion at school and it was a very pleasant afternoon. Everyone was delighted to see Miss Catherine Martineau back in situ in the Howellian Room.
Some comments from thank you letters received:- Hilary Ford (1951 - 58) said “I had a lovely time and it was wonderful to feel free to walk wherever we wanted.”
Gillian Jones (1957 - 61) said “The four Wardens I spoke with are lovely girls to be proud of. I feel sure they will attain their dreams after a good start”.
Rosalind Hughes (1956 - 62), “School looked lovely in the sunshine and though I couldn’t quite imagine myself there, I did enjoy entering the school through the front door for the first time ever and later walking straight across the grass in the quad! Your senior girls are a delight and I loved the way some of them showed us things we had never seen before with the air of magicians!”
Following read more will show details of the five regional branches of the Old Howellians.