On Remembrance Sunday, 10 November, ten representatives from Dulwich College’s CCF (Combined Cadet Force) Contingent had the privilege of forming a Guard of Honour for His Majesty the King, members of the Royal Family and prominent UK dignitaries, including former Prime Ministers, as they gathered at the Cenotaph in Central London for the National Act of Remembrance. This solemn event commemorated the men and women who have given their lives in service to their country as members of HM Forces, both domestically and overseas, including those from the Commonwealth since 1914.
Among the representatives were Oliver Dodd, Rupert Potts, Aaron Chapman-Dawe and Ashton Ferdinand, cadets from Dulwich College. They were joined by four cadets from James Allen’s Girls’ School (JAGS). Accompanying them were staff members Scott Swalwell and Jon Fox. Together, they stood in unity, paying tribute to the fallen alongside the nation, marking a significant and memorable contribution to this deeply meaningful national ceremony.
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