130 Stories: Mime Matthews
Published 23/09/25
I was the first girl to attend Worksop. I joined for the Sixth Form when Christopher Everett was Headmaster, and was later joined by two other girls in my second year.
I was the first girl to attend Worksop. I joined for the Sixth Form when Christopher Everett was Headmaster, and was later joined by two other girls in my second year.
I recall the great friends I made, superb rugby coaching from Alan Old, and wonderful cricket.
During my time at Worksop College, I arrived as a shy young boy from Thailand, joining late in the academic year.
The question “What does Worksop College mean to me?” is a simple one to answer, as it’s one that I have often thought about. It, of course, means many things, but essentially, for me, it comes down to one.