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ST EDWARD’S

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President’s Report

Georgina Dennis

(D, 1986-1988)

It has been a busy year of OSE events and

planning since the last edition of

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and you will all have received the new OSE

and Martyrs Events card for 2016. Many

thanks go to all OSE who completed and

returned the survey which was sent out last

year. The information gathered is invaluable

in helping the OSE office to keep in touch

with you and in shaping future events. One

thing that came across in your feedback is a

desire to balance more traditional gatherings

with career based meet-ups to ensure

events appeal to all generations of OSE in

the future – the Committee and OSE office

is on to it!

The 2015 House Reunion for

Macnamara’s was particularly nice for me

as it is my old House. It took place on

a beautiful sunny day in September and

provided a great opportunity to meet old

friends and new and to tour the House

which has transformed beyond recognition

since my time there in the late 1980s. A

highlight for me was a tour of new parts of

the School with two current sixth formers

who seemed at the same time achingly

young and extremely mature! We were

lucky enough to have Theodor Abrahamsen

(D, 1933-1939) among us who presented

new members of the 1st XV with their shirts

before their debut match. House photos

from across the generations provided much

amusement during the delicious tea. It is

Apsley’s turn this coming September and in

2017 we plan a reunion of the girls’ Houses.

The Society has been able to support a

number of exciting projects this year. The

Cowell Gates onto the Woodstock Road

have been refurbished and rehung and only

await the cups and daggers for completion.

Instigated by Theodor Abrahamsen, who

knew Wilfred Cowell during his time at

school, the gates were cleaned and re-

painted with the support of Theodor, Hugh

Pelham (F, 1980-1985) and the Society, and

a new brass plaque now hangs beside them

to replace the worn stone one originally

carved to celebrate the opening of the

gates by the Princess Royal in 1939. It was

particularly fitting that Theodor was able to

come from Norway to cut the ribbon on the

gates during the Mac’s House Reunion.

The Society has also supported a

‘Readers make Leaders’ event in Oxford

by donating T-shirts to all the participants.

Students from a number of Oxford schools,

including St Edward’s, came together to

encourage reading in primary schools in

deprived parts of Oxford. The event was

such a success that an even larger one is

planned for this year. In addition, we have

donated two new outdoor clocks which

are situated down by the Astro pitches. No

more excuses for being late back to school!

We are also delighted that we will be able

to sponsor the Ensemble Room in the new

Music School opening in the next academic

year. We are in the process of planning

an OSE music event and hope that

OSE musicians and singers will reunite to

play in an informal concert to celebrate

the opening of this exciting new building.

If you would be interested in finding out

more, or in taking part, please contact the

OSE Office.

Last year when writing my piece for

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I could not believe that a year had

gone past since I became President. The

second year has gone even faster and now

I am about to hand over to Mike Palau (B,

1959-1964). It was a huge honour to be

asked to be the first female president of

the St Edward’s School Society and it is a

role that, although entered into with some

trepidation, I have thoroughly enjoyed. This

is because of two things; firstly, because

of you, the OSE, who are always fun and

interesting to meet and, secondly, because

the School is so welcoming to us all and

supportive of our events. I have been

truly overwhelmed by the support for the

first woman to head the Society and I am

enormously grateful for that. I wish Mike

well and hope he enjoys his time at the helm

of the Society as much as I have done.

Georgina Dennis

S O C I E T Y

Refurbished Cowell Gates