Charter Day 2011
D.Salkeld with J.Dunster, A.Ford and C.Dash
 

Old Boys' Society

The QEH Old Boys' Society is an important aspect of the school. Education is for life and the friends made at school can remain important influences for pupils well beyond their time at Brandon Hill.

Membership of the QEH Old Boys' Society is a good way for former pupils to keep in touch with their school friends and the activities of the current pupils. Founded in 1869, the Society has never lost sight of its original purpose to provide help to members who have fallen on hard times and to assist in providing scholarships, bursaries and donations to provide a first-class education for boys at QEH.

Today the Society flourishes with over 1650 members, including about 100 from overseas, and membership is growing. It is managed by an annually elected Executive Committee with reunions organised across the country. The Society organises an Annual Dinner held in Bristol and a newsletter four times a year.

All current QEH and recent Old Elizabethans up to the age of 30 are automatically Life members of the Old Boys' Society as their subscriptions have been paid through their fees whilst at School.

The Society is currently offering Life Membership for all those Old Boys aged over 30 (as they pre-date the above arrangement) at a cost of £40.00 (usually £90).

Should you be an OE wishing to find out what has happened to your old school friends, contact the Old Boys' Society or the Development Office at QEH.

For further information about the QEH Old Boys' Society and to visit the website click here

 
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