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Our House Names
Chosen to represent the qualities we stand for.
We chose them because they represent the qualities we
respect most.• Doing your best• Representing others• High effort• Giving 100%• Putting others first• Supporting colleagues
Heroes
1914-1918The Great War
10 million people died in the First World War.
46 were from South Wigston.
Our Houses are named after 7 men who died in Belgium in the
Great War.
Their bodies were never found.
They are remembered in Belgiumon these memorials.
The Menin Gate has the names of 55,000 of the fallen whose bodies were never found, including
Corporal Thomas Henry Foster and Private George Edward Boulter.
The Ploegsteert Memorial has 11,000 names of the ‘missing’ on it, including
Sapper George Whyatt and Private Bernard Corbett.
The Tynecot Memorial has 17,000 names of the ‘missing’. These include Trooper James Spencer Potter, Private Thomas Chapman
and Corporal Thomas Henry Foster.
Our heroes.• Private James Spencer Potter• Trooper Thomas Chapman• Corporal Thomas Foster• Rifleman Arthur Mynard• Private George Boulter• Private Bernard Corbett• Sapper George Whyat
More information is on the house notice boards.
Our house names honour these heroic local men. Honour them with a poppy
for Remembrance Day.POTTER
CHAPMANFOSTERMYNARDBOULTERCORBETTWHYATT