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Frank Vilkauskas raised £1,530 from 35 supporters
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Closed 03/09/2021
Weʼve raised £1,530 to buy something to honour Frank's legacy to be placed in the grounds of the school he loved so much and to which he gave his heart.
- Funded on Friday, 3rd September 2021
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We are raising funds to buy something to place in the school's grounds to honour this lovely man's incredible contribution to education and the wider community.
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- 3 years ago
Frank Vilkauskas
3 years agoFinally I have received a better photograph of Mr V with his dog Holly. This is how I remember the man I worked with!
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35
Dolly Walker (Touzel)
Aug 5, 2021
He was a lovely man and a great teacher. He found time for everyone and was very friendly and approachable. I can't remember ever seeing him without that big smile.
Mr V Senior Franks Father
Jul 28, 2021
Frank Senior kindly donated on the day of our celebration and it's rather fitting that he pushes us over the line to raise the amount we aimed for....
£50.00
Anonymous
Jul 27, 2021
Helen Fitzpatrick
Jul 27, 2021
A wonderful teacher
£10.00
Debbi Wheeler
Jul 26, 2021
Angie
Jul 23, 2021
You were a wonderful teacher Mr V and your memory should live on RIP sweet dreams x
£50.00
Mark eales
Jul 17, 2021
RIP big man
£30.00
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Frank Vilkauskas
Frank was a student at Sondes Place (now The Priory) and after studying to become a teacher at Kind Alfred's College he returned in 1975 first as a PE teacher, then head of department, going up through the ranks until his retirement in 2012 when he was Assistant Headteacher.