Seaford News

NEW FOR OLD!

Monday 28th September 2009

A new book looks back at the history of Seaford College.

 

A wonderful book cataloguing the story of Seaford College through the ages has just been completed by Seaford stalwart Mrs Joscelyn Johnson.

 

Wife of the school’s inspirational head, the late Charles Johnson, Joscelyn has been working on the book for a number of years and the first hardback copies have just rolled off the presses.

 

The story of Seaford begins in 1884 and her fascinating history of the College takes the school from its early days at Seaford in East Sussex, through the War years in Worthing, to its current home at Lavington Park some 125 years later.

 

All new and old Seafordians, staff and families will enjoy this story of a school that has been established with strong values at its core to which every individual can subscribe.

 

Few people are fortunate to have such fond memories of their schooldays and comments on College life through the ages include things such as: “They were ‘salad days’ – great days – and my memories of them are filled with warmth” and “I wouldn’t have swapped my time with anyone.”

 

She points out that the strong values of its early days still continue under the leadership of the present headmaster Toby Mullins. “Seaford does not create a mould; it strives to develop the whole person giving each one the best foundation it can for the future. Many men and women have shaped Seaford’s progress and amongst these have been some great personalities,” she said.

 

Compiled and edited by Joscelyn, the story of Seaford is coloured by a mosaic of memories taken from old school magazines, individuals’ memories and a great deal of other research.

 

Joscelyn joined the school’s academic staff at its wartime home in Worthing and it was from there that she married Charles Johnson who was to be headmaster for over 46 years.

 

She is still very much at the heart of Seaford now and an ardent supporter of all its activities.

 

For further details or to order your copy of the book, please contact SoOS Chairman Su Sayer by email Su.sayer@unitedresponse.org.uk or telephone 0208 246 5210

 

 

 

 


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