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At 4 pm on Monday, 27th
July 1964 the bugles rang out for the last time at Parkstone as the
moving and solemn service of 'Ceremonial Sunset' took place at the
closing of the school through which many of our boys have passed over
the years. The service was conducted· by the padre, The Rev G. C.
Anthony, the parade was under the command of the first officer, Lieut-Cmdr
Woolven, and the band, which played beautifully, was directed by
Bandmaster J. Challis. Friends of the school, staff, and boys were all
there, and representing the Homes were Lieut-Gen Sir Arthur Smith,
Chairman of the Committee of Management, and Mr J. D. Knight, REO. The
Captain and Lady Supt, Cmdr and Mrs A. G. Luxton, and Mr R. E.
Wheeler, Headmaster, completed the party.
This ceremony was the culminating point of
many months of anxious thought and consideration on the part of all
those connected with our school during which the decision to close had
been reluctantly taken. For several years the numbers of boys at the
school had been going down and fewer and fewer had been coming forward
to join. So much so that it was not only becoming more difficult to
maintain a comprehensive curriculum but the cost of running was
prohibitively high .... The
Council of Dr Barnardo's are very conscious of the good work which has
been done at the school for so many boys, and are actively engaged in
considering some establishment in which similarly adventurous and
valuable training can be given. This will not be at Parkstone, the
site of which will probably be sold, but our work will carry on in the
district in some other form.
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