Write a letter of request to principal for organizing a high school union of past students

Reunions provide an opportunity for past students to reconnect with each other and build relationships. They help to keep the legacy of the school alive by allowing past students to share their experiences and memories One should write to the principal for organizing a high school reunion of past students as it ensures that the reunion has official support from the school for any assistance. This is a simple letter to principal requesting to organize a high school reunion of past students. The letter can be modified according to need and preference.

 

To

The Principal

School Name

School Address

Subject: Application for high school reunion

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Dear Sir/Madam,

I am (your name), a student of your esteemed school from 2010 batch.  I hope letter finds you well. I am writing to request your assistance in organizing a high school reunion for past students.

As we approach the 13th year anniversary since our passing out, I believe it would be a wonderful opportunity for us to come together, reminisce about our time at our school and catch up with each other.

I believe that the school would be the perfect venue for such an event as it holds a special place in all of our hearts. We would be honored if you could provide us with the necessary facilities and support to make this reunion a success.

I look forward to hearing back from you and hope that we can work together to bring this reunion to fruition. Thank you for considering my request.

                                                                                                Yours truly,

 

                                                                                                Your Name

                                                                                                Your Address

 

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