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The Association exists to keep old boys of the former Heath Grammar School in touch with each other currently by means of an annual newsletter. Because there are only 820 names on our newsletter database (some of which will be out of date) it is clear not all Heath Old Boys are contacted. It is however, greatly received by Old Heathens who do receive it, especially those who live abroad in countries as far apart as Argentina and South Korea. Heath Grammar School ceased to exist as a separate entity in 1985 when it amalgamated with Crossley & Porter School to form Crossley Heath School. All three bodies have their separate associations for former pupils and it is therefore axiomatic that the Heath Old Boys Association will eventually come to an end when the last Old Heathen walks up that Free School Lane in the sky. In the meantime the Association does all it can to help and support the new Crossley Heath School. A number of Heath Old Boys are on the board of governors but our true gift to them is over 400 years of history and tradition. The Association has an annual dinner (usually Autumn/Winter), and social evening (usually Spring) with all Heath Old Boys welcome to attend. Do get in touch and let us know about yourself, your experiences and your memories as well as to update our database. Your contemporaries are certainly interested. If you want to support the Association click here for details. |
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