The Quad - Summer Term 2021

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COLLEGE NEWS

Letters from Lockdown Like all the best ideas, the initiative Letters from Lockdown arose from a face-to-face conversation, that basic mode of human interaction that so many people have been denied over the last year. ‘Dom,’ said Hilary (aka Mrs Dugdale), ‘I’ve just had an idea. It’s probably bonkers but may I run it by you?’ Well, I’ve been at Lancing long enough to know that Hilary’s ideas are rarely bonkers and always worth listening to. And this one turned out to be a corker. In brief, she suggested that we get some Lancing pupils to write letters to our octogenarian and nonagenarian OLs, describing their own experience of lockdown in 2021. We chose that particular tranche of the OL community partly because we were sure many of them, who might well have had significantly reduced contact with the outside world in the last 12 months, would welcome a letter from a current Lancing pupil. But also because, just as Lancing’s current crop of pupils have experienced the difficulties of lockdown and remote learning, that generation of OLs had lived through the dislocating ordeals of war and evacuation. As we discussed Hilary’s cunning plan, further refinements were made. It was decided that we’d get the whole of the

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Fourth Form to write letters; moreover, we’d devote a couple of weeks of Fourth Form lessons to learning about the experience of evacuees, reading literary classics which deal with life as an evacuee, delving into the school archive for photos and written accounts relating to Lancing’s own evacuation to the Teme valley, and reviving the almost forgotten art of letter writing. It seemed important that the letters be handwritten, as this gave them that human touch which is missing from so much of the digital world. Creamy Basildon Bond notepaper was ordered in heroic quantities and the Fourth Form rose to the challenge set with equally heroic enthusiasm. Over 100 epistles went out to the 50 or so OLs who’d indicated they would welcome a letter, and scores of beautifully written responses, full of fascinating details of life in the 1940s, winged their way back to the pupils. This was a largely unexpected bonus: our OLs were under no obligation to respond – we’d only asked them if we could write to them – but respond they

did, and the result is a treasure trove of personal and social history which delighted, captivated and astounded the class of 2021. The pupils, of course, got to keep the originals, but copies were taken of all the letters, both pupils’ and OLs’, and these have been placed in the Lancing College Archive.

DOM HARMAN Head of English


Articles inside

Leavers’ Dinner

1min
pages 69-70

OL Sports Roundup

5min
pages 62-65

News from OLs

7min
pages 60-61

In Memoriam

9min
pages 66-68

Chapel Completion Update

1min
pages 56-57

The OL Club Review

5min
pages 58-59

A Decade since Lancing

4min
pages 54-55

The Evelyn Waugh Lecture

2min
pages 52-53

Campaign hits £3m Target

3min
page 51

Foundation Office & Society

3min
page 48

Foundation Council Update

2min
page 50

The Shearwood Pavilion

1min
page 49

Little Lancing

2min
pages 46-47

Lancing Prep Worthing

3min
pages 44-45

Lancing Prep Hove

3min
pages 42-43

Qui diligit Deum

2min
pages 36-37

Sports News

8min
pages 38-41

Scouting Adventures

2min
pages 32-33

Drama News

5min
pages 28-29

A Week in the Life

3min
pages 34-35

Music News

9min
pages 24-27

Overseas Applications

2min
page 23

Academic Enrichment

8min
pages 14-19

Leaving Lancing Programme

2min
page 22

Subject Focus: Drama

3min
pages 20-21

A Fond Farewell

3min
page 8

College News

3min
pages 4-5

Light Up Green

1min
page 9

Founder’s Day

5min
pages 10-13

Letters from Lockdown

3min
pages 6-7
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