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Ever wondered what happens at an OO Committee meeting?

The Old Oswestrian Society held their last meeting of the academic year on Saturday, kindly hosted by Chairman James Lloyd.
21 Jun 2021
Alumni News

After a convivial meeting (the first in person for over 12 months) everyone enjoyed a clay pigeon shoot and a fantastic BBQ.

We are always looking for new members to join. If you are interested email oldoswestrians@oswestryschool.com for more information.

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