Harold Wrenn  Headmaster of Wellingborough Grammar School            Teachers           Home Page

School in those days was a very happy place ,more so in the 6 form.  I J Nicholas and H A Wrenn were very influential the former for Rugby the latter for pushing our years to try for places at Oxford and Cambridge.  Its not supposed to mean so much these days.  However for a Grammar School started in 1931 it was exceptional. Gerald Neville (1946)

Harold Wrenn - I suffered so many strokes from his cane I lost count but he made an impression on me in a more positive way.   Roland Sewell  (1956)

I was also a proud victim of Mr. Wrenn's scissors on speech day, when he cut of my sideburns. Paul "Squatter" Scroxton  (1965)

Plays presented by Dramatic Society at the School in 1964