JFS to welcome back graduates from 1982-92 at reunion
Headteacher and former head girl, Rachel Fink said she was 'excited to see lots of old faces again' and that the school will look to host more events for different graduate groups
Europe’s largest Jewish secondary school will welcome graduates from 1982-92 next month in the first of a series of reunion events.
JFS will host former pupils who attended the site in Kentish Town, before it moved to the Kenton site in 2002.
Headteacher and former head girl, Rachel Fink, said she was “excited to see lots of old faces again. But this time at the Kenton campus”. She added: “People always ask what it’s like being back at JFS. Now they can come and see that it is like for themselves.”
The school said it has plans for more reunions for different graduate groups.
Tickets for the event on Sunday 30 June can be booked through the alumni website: jfsconnect.com
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