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Yvette joins the Development Team

We are delighted to announce that Yvette Gunther has officially joined the Development Team.
Yvette Gunther, Archivist
Yvette Gunther, Archivist

A familiar face to many of you Yvette’s joins the team as the School’s Archivist playing a key role in preserving and sharing the rich history of Nottingham High School and ensuring that our treasured records, photographs and memorabilia are preserved for future generations.

Yvette’s priority in the coming months will be digitalising the Archive, connecting the past with the present and ensuring future generations can continue to draw inspiration from our unique story.

We are grateful to a small number of ONs who have offered to help with this project, if you are able to support in any way we would love to hear from you.

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