Vonny wrote:At Hertford the post was delivered to the VI form study and after breakfast everyone woud congregate outside the study and a VI former would call out the names of everyone who had received mail. Some would seem to get letters and/or parcels practically every day whilst I remember hardly getting any post at all.
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At Hertford I don't even remember where we posted our mail

Was there a post box within the school?
I think delivery of mail within the houses at Hertford differed at different times. In my time, in 6s, it was our revered housemistress who put it out on top of the lockers just inside the dayroom. There was a second (much smaller) postal delivery later in the day and that was given individually.
We did NOT post our own letters. We left them open for the housemistress to seal, allegedly so she could insert anything for your parents but generally believed so she could censor them. They were then taken to the Headmistress' Secretary who posted them all on Monday morning.
One Sunday when the postal rate was going up on Monday morning the whole school's Sunday was re-arranged so the letters could get posted on Sunday to save each of us something like one old penny (might even have been a ha'penny!)
Some time between my earning my BA and Kerren getting hers, someone was seen in Hertford posting a letter. As nobody would own up, and nobody would snitch we all lost our BAs we 'were rotten to the core'. There were great problems getting pinnies for all of us - the GAs wore BAs and we lesser mortals wore pinnies again. I can't remember how long this punishment lasted.