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Rose laying on top of a gravestone

Tim Ellison-Nash, Son of Former Chair of Governors Denis Ellison-Nash has passed away aged 83. More...

Picking up velocity at the velodrome

Our school community coming back together for the first time since lockdown to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital and the School's Bursary a… More...

George Rettie on holiday in Aberdeen

We look back at the life of George Rettie, our oldest alumni, who died aged 105 in May 2021. More...

Pausing for snacks and a photo opportunity outside Eton College

Meet the fantastic team of Alumni and Dulwich Prep London staff who cycled from Betws-y-Coed to Dulwich from 7th to 10th October 2021. More...

The riders with Gordon Dearing, in front of the Royal Oak

Having first been evacuated to Kent, a further emergency evacuation to Betws-y-Coed in 1940 occurred when a German invasion looked likely during World… More...

Chris Smith and Geoffrey-Hiley deep in conversation

Catching up again after Covid constrictions More...

Oliver in Tokyo for the Paralympics

Oliver Lam-Watson challenging negative public attitudes towards disability More...

Group photo of Brightlands in the 60s

Anybody remember all this? More...

Anthony Payne with his Penguin metronome CREDIT Eric Roberts

Anthony Payne was a critic, composer and arranger who took a series of fragmentary sketches by Edward Elgar and transformed them into a symphony More...

As Dorset's director of public health, Paul Harker pioneered programmes to reduce smoking, tackle obesity and prevent suicides among young men More...

A Rugby blue, a Harlequin, a England XV and a Barbarians founder, W R Martin-Leake was a sporting legend. More...

The Zeebrugge raid was a daring but near-suicidal attempt to block the canal entrance at the German-held port of Zeebrugge, to stop German U-Boats ent… More...

Vice-Admiral Sir James Jungius, who has died aged 96, took part in a daring raid behind enemy lines and later became Deputy Supreme Allied Commander A… More...

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