6 Nov 2021 | |
Written by Hugo Malim | |
Memories |
In the aftermath of WW1 William Spooner (OO during the mid 19th Century) insisted that New College Oxford (of which he was a member for 51 years) erect a plaque dedicated to all the students who served in the war that had attended the college. He insisted that the German students have their names remembered even if they fought against Great Britain. It was finally mounted within months of Spooner's death. This is the plaque today 05/11/2021.
In 1960, Speech Weekend began on Friday 1 July, almost sixty five years ago today, and I can remember it like it was yesterday. More...
Returning to School on 8 June after a gloriously sunny half term break at our caravan on the outskirts of Blackpool I be… More...
The cricket season had arrived. More...
By the arrival of 2 April 1960, Oswald had more or less secured victory in the games via a points lead and numerical sup… More...
For the two weeks leading up to Sports Day, 1960, the School was an excited, buzzing hive of feverish activity in antici… More...
We are sad to announce the death of David Dulalm Dear (1969-72) who passed away after a short illness on 1 January 2025, aged 69. More...
We are sad to announce the sudden, but peaceful death of Marina de Stacpoole (1996-98) who died on Monday 23 June, aged 45. More...
On Saturday 31 May 2025, Oswestry School warmly welcomed back 78 former pupils and teachers from the years 1985 to 1990 for a memorable reunion filled… More...