Remembrance Day-Honouring Service and Sacrifice at Townsend
On 11th November, we observe Remembrance Day, a solemn occasion to honour military veterans and commemorate those who lost their lives in service during armed conflicts.
This date marks the end of hostilities in the First World War, which ceased “at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month” in 1918. It is a moment recognised across many nations, reflecting a shared commitment to remembrance and peace.
At Townsend, we will join in this tradition with a moment of silence at 11:00 AM, the playing of The Last Post, and the laying of wreaths in tribute to the fallen. These acts of remembrance serve not only to honour the past but also to instil in our students a deep sense of duty, gratitude, and respect.
We warmly encourage students who are members of uniformed youth organisations such as the Air Cadets, Army Cadets, Boys’ Brigade, Fire Cadets, Girl guiding, Girls’ Brigade, Royal Navy Cadet Forces, Scouts, Sea Cadets, and St John Ambulance Cadets to wear their uniforms on this day as a mark of respect and pride.
Remembrance Day is a meaningful part of our school calendar, reflecting the values of reflection, community, and honour. We thank you for your support in helping our students engage with this important tradition.
Mr F Ofori
Head of Religious Studies




