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Highbridge school holds touching ceremony to mark Armistice Day

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Highbridge’s King Alfred School Academy hosted Royal British Legion dignitaries to remember those who died in the wars on Armistice Day.

Students created an emotional tribute to mark the occasion, and held a touching ceremony and period of silence to remember the war dead.

John Crosby, Chairman of Burnham and District Royal British Legion, was the guest of honour along with Simon Orchard MBE, Branch District Standard Bearer.

Mr Crosby served with the Royal Air Force Police for nine years from 1957 to 1966 while Mr Orchard was 22 years in the Parachute Regiment after joining the Army from the age of 16.

Sixth Form Student, William Leader (Lord Lieutenants Cadet in Somerset) was also involved in the ceremony, laying a wreath at the ‘silent soldier’.

Principal Dan Milford said afterwards: “It was a huge honour and pleasure to welcome Mr Crosby, Mr Orchard and members of the Royal British Legion and their families. This was a tremendously touching ceremony and tribute.”

 

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