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GivingThe Development Office

1st July 2006 - 30th June 2014

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A Message from the HeadmasterTim Haynes

A Message from John ColdmanChairman of the Development Group

Old Big SchoolCreating a world-class educational environment

Rackets Court Creating a world-class educational environment

House Foundation AwardsWidening access and opportunity

First Rate TeachingDeveloping a broader and deeper curriculum

Cloud ChamberDeveloping a broader and deeper curriculum

Future DevelopmentsLaunching the Excellence for All Campaign

A Message from Murray LindoDirector of School Development

Donations ReceivedWe would like to thank all our donors and legators for their outstanding generosity

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Excellence for All

On behalf of the students, staff, wider community, I’d like to thank and recognise the impact of your kind and generous donations. Your help is essential in supporting our School and allowing us to continue our mission of providing an unsurpassed education of depth and breadth.

I hope by reading about the important projects that you have supported, you will be inspired to continue supporting us in the future. As you will read further on in this report, we are about to launch our Excellence for All Campaign that will help us deliver a wide number of very important projects and programmes.

Throughout this report I hope that you will get an insight into how the School has benefited from your donations and the impact this has on students, staff and the wider community.

We are deeply grateful for your support.

Tim Haynes, Headmaster

Tonbridge provides an outstanding educational experience only made possible by the generosity of our supporters.

A Message from the HeadmasterTim Haynes, Headmaster

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Excellence for All

Having lead the team that helped to raise the funds to build the Tonbridge Sports Centre, I relished the opportunity to be involved in future projects. For most of the last 10 years, I was also a Governor and a parent , so Tonbridge School has a particular significance for me.

All of us involved in the development of the School know that the quality of the teaching staff is key to its success. And it is their ability to inspire and encourage students to realise their potential, both in and out of the classroom, that is so vitally important.

Any new building project that the School undertakes has to have as its starting point the School’s educational vision. Tonbridge has a long history of being a pioneer and visionary in education; when it built the current science facilities in 1887, it was one of the very first schools in the country to teach the sciences in a purpose built environment. Just as then, Tonbridge recognises that buildings and equipment must be of the highest quality and fit for purpose today if they are to enrich the learning experience of the boys and enhance the educational ambition of the school.

During the last 18 months, the Headmaster, Governors, Senior Team and academic staff have been working hard to define what needs to be put in place to ensure that Tonbridge continues to provide outstanding teaching and learning experience in a world-class environment. The plans are ambitious and we are calling the campaign to deliver the vision ‘Excellence for All’: excellence for all at the School and beyond.

Phase One of the campaign will see a transformation of the current building in which the Smythe Library and Divinity Department are housed. The new building will become a complete Learning Centre for the boys, where they can work in collaborative learning spaces and continue to have access to our 20,000 books. We aim to start in July 2015 and complete it by September 2016.

The theme of collaboration runs through our emerging plans for a new science hub. We want to increase our ability to develop strategic partnerships with universities and the commercial sector, so that we can complement our academic knowledge of the sciences with even more real-world application. If we are successful with our fundraising and planning process, we aim to start work in summer 2016 and start using it by September 2017.

Like any organisation, we are always looking to see how we can improve while making sure that we never lose sight of what we are good at and what we value. The plans we have are exciting and ambitious, and we very much hope that you will want to be part of them. On behalf of the School, I would like to express our gratitude for all you have done and continue to do to support the School. Your valuable support is key to the School’s future ability to thrive.

John Coldman, Chairman of the Development Group

Having been Chairman of the Tonbridge Foundation Board from 2004 to 2009, I was surprised and delighted to be asked last year to chair it in its new form, the Tonbridge Development Group.

A Message from John ColdmanJohn Coldman, Chairman of the Development Group

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‘‘‘In the Flesh’’ is a stimulating transhistorical multimedia show looking at the body, good, bad and ugly’ Andrew Graham Dixon, Art Critic

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Excellence for All

The School has a rich history of artistic achievements and this transformation of the school’s historical heart celebrates our creativity and reputation that inspires both our pupils and the wider community.

Thanks to your generosity, £200,000 was raised by parents, friends and OTs to complete the transformation of this little-used space into a modern cultural centre and art gallery. Built in 1864, the heritage and character of Old Big School has been preserved whilst bringing its use up-to-date and ensuring it remains at the heart of school life. It will be used for exhibitions, performances and collections from the students and the wider arts community.

The first exhibition ‘In the Flesh’ was an exploration of the body from a range of different perspectives, including the arts, science and theology. It featured paintings, sculpture, print and photography by well-known and emerging artists. These included Henry Moore, Tracey Emin, Cornelia Parker, Sidney Nolan, Antony Gormley and Chris Ofili, together with recent art school graduates, staff and students.

This centre is importantly open to the public, allowing the school to support and nurture the arts on our doorstep and to share this new space with charities, schools, groups and individuals from our local area. There are 25 volunteers from the local community who are invigilating the space, providing information about the exhibits to visitors and ensuring the safety of the artworks.

‘This project is completely unique and in itself proves why Tonbridge is so special and exciting. Accessible, fun, loud, different, this space is everything modern culture should be. I know of nothing like it outside of London, and it makes a massive statement of how Tonbridge has changed and continues to do so.’

Alex Proud, (HS 83-87), Founder of the Proud GalleriesMember of OBS Development Group & OBS Patron

Our pupils benefit from the opportunity to become involved in external art projects and, through your generosity, we are able to inspire our boys and the wider community, further enhancing our reputation for artistic excellence.

Old Big School Creating a world-class educational environment

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‘For me as a far from talented but enthusiastic Tonbridge sportsman, it was a privilege to learn one of the fastest and rarest games in the world, that tests brain, spirit and body, to form strong, enduring bonds of friendship and respect with playing partners and opponents alike.’ Mark Agate, (HS 93-98) Chairman of The Queen’s Club Rackets Committee ret’d

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Excellence for All

Excellence in sport, along with the sheer enjoyment of participation, is important to school life. The new rackets court provides an additional world-class facility for recreation, training and competition.

The first court, built in 1897, commemorates John Dale, a celebrated OT sportsman, and thanks to the donations of parents and friends of the school we were able to build a second court in 2012. This new court has opened up even more opportunities for our pupils to partake in this exciting and unique sport. Rackets has always had a loyal following and with your help we have been able to expand our facilities to allow pupils and friends alike to benefit from the experience.

The decision to revitalise the Old Gym by building the new court has meant not only that we have been able to offer this popular sport to even more participants, but also that we have become only the eighth school in the country – joining Eton, Harrow, Charterhouse, Winchester, Marlborough, Malvern and Rugby – to have two rackets courts, and that we now boast rackets facilities that are second to none.

Mark Agate, an OT and supporter of this project, says ‘I regret that I could not play more due to the constraints of having only the Dale court. Now the Rackets world knows Tonbridge is an excellent home for only the third court to be built in the last 50 years. May it nurture a love and enjoyment for sport and healthy competition for many more future players.’

Rackets CourtCreating a world-class educational environment

Sport is an important part of life at Tonbridge School and producing quality sportsmen is something that we excel in. By providing a wide range of sports we hope that we can provide something to inspire all of our pupils. Today over 100 boys enjoy the sport and the new facilities have meant that participation and skill levels are ever-increasing.

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‘I look back with great fondness to my time at Tonbridge School, it was hugely influential on the years that followed.I was helped and inspired to gain the academic rigour and curiosity that enabled me to study at Cambridge University, and also nurtured my musical talent and enthusiasm, so that I could then go on to study at the Royal Academy of Music.

Now a professional musician, working with major orchestras in the UK and abroad, I am indebted to those who made it possible for me to study at Tonbridge School, as I still carry with me the lessons that I learnt there, nourished as I was by its spirit of excellence.’

Harry Winstanley, (WH 04-06) House Foundation Award Recipient

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Excellence for All

As an independent school we strive to reach out and provide a first class education to promising and talented pupils.

Thanks to the vision and support of over seven hundred OTs, parents, staff and friends of the school, Tonbridge has been enriched by the diversity, exceptional talent and enthusiasm which our foundationers bring to the school.

We are also extremely grateful to the individual House Foundation Award Committees (HFAC) who have been instrumental in overseeing the fundraising initiatives, hosting events and encouraging others to get involved. The involvement and support from Old Tonbridgians as members of the HFACs has been vital in raising over £1.7m over the last 8 years.

We have in recent times evolved the way OTs and parents can engage with their House Foundation Award (HFA) programme, putting less pressure on the HFAC to set up fundraising events and generate the majority of income by holding more House-wide fundraising events at the School.

Loyalty to one’s House remains as important and as motivating as ever for OTs and current Tonbridgians alike (and for many parents), and being able to support a specific HFA fund continues unaffected. The involvement of OTs in the HFA programme is also as important as ever. We are currently building up a group of OT and parent HFA Ambassadors who represent their respective Houses and will provide oversight and advice as we develop the programme with our increased ambition to offer a further 24 boys of ‘talent and promise’ a life-changing HFA over the next 5 years.

If you would like to find out more about becoming a HFA Ambassador please get in touch with Murray Lindo in the Development Office.

House Foundation AwardsWidening access and opportunity

‘I have many fond memories of Tonbridge, from playing 1stXV rugby to setting up the schools pig rearing scheme.

The best thing about Tonbridge was that there wasn’t one best thing. There was a vast range of opportunities that allowed me to have a number of unique experiences.

These experiences I have carried forward into University, setting up a business and a social enterprise as well as continuing to play competitive sport.

I have just finished an economics degree at Nottingham University with a 2:1. I have two deferred graduate offers from Mars and the John Lewis Partnership.

I now have my first year out from education in 16 years and I am amidst the planning for a round the world trip.

This summer I am working on a camp with 16-17 year olds to help them create social action projects and develop some keys skills that will help them in later life.

Tonbridge was a huge part of my life for which I am very grateful.’

Andrew Goodman, (JH 06-11) House Foundation Award Recipient

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‘We don’t just make learning more exciting: we open the door to a formidable arsenal of learning opportunities,

enough to satisfy the brightest and best of our young, future technologists and designers.’David Faithfull, Engineering Advisor

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Excellence for All

The Design, Technology & Engineering department has an outstanding reputation built on world-class facilities and first-rate teaching, both of which have received long-term support from our donors.

Thanks to your contributions, we are able to advance our state-of-the-art equipment, and with a generous donation from The Madeline Mabey Trust we have been able to continue funding the Engineering Advisor role, which David Faithfull took up in 2012.

David teaches from a commercial background and advises, supports and inspires pupils on ever more complex and advanced projects. His remit includes continually building on our reputation for excellence by opening up the student’s experience in one of the most exciting and diverse subjects, bringing elements from the commercial sector into the classroom.

Since your funding helped create this position, David has been building relationships and securing links with a wide range of world-leading technological companies, one of whom has provided us with a fully functional, refurbished industrial robotic arm, together with a work-cell, software and training.

David has also established links with a local power systems engineer, who has spoken on two occasions at our Engineering Society, as well as arranging for a number of other industry leaders to take part in the annual Engineering Careers Evening.

Close ties with BAE Systems have been strengthened with one of the most complex projects we have ever seen, with a team of pupils taking part in the Engineering Education Scheme with their guidance. Another aspect of this role is to link in with wider educational networks and resources. David and the department have formed the group NEAT – Nurturing Engineering at Tonbridge – in order to further inspire pupils and benefit from the national STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) programme.

With donations for new equipment and expert support staff, your help has fuelled this department allowing the centre to grow, thrive and excel.

First Rate TeachingDeveloping a broader and deeper curriculum

Robotic arm

It is key to provide lessons that are relevant in this constantly changing environment. The Robotic Arm, made by world-leaders FANUC in Japan is the first of its kind in any UK school.

The Robotic Arm gives pupils the opportunity to learn how to program a robotic control system and watch it perform. The Design, Technology & Engineering department offers an invigorating, challenging and high quality technological and design-based experience.

The purchase of the robotic arm has helped us to stay current and has given the boys a competitive advantage in this field. It undoubtedly increases the chance of securing an offer to study engineering from leading universities by ensuring our pupils have a unique and hands-on experience of the subject.

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‘Make a fist, and if your fist is as big as the nucleus of an atom, then the atom is as big as St Paul’s, and if it happens to be a hydrogen atom, then it has a single electron flitting about like a moth in an empty cathedral, now by the dome, now by the altar.’

Sir Tom Stoppard, Hapgood

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Excellence for All

Enhancing the students experience and fuelling their interest is key to ensure that they reach their full potential. The cloud chamber enriches the teaching of particle physics as most students only get to read about particles, few get to see directly the effects.

The Wolfson Foundation awarded a £20,000 grant towards the cloud chamber to support and promote excellence within our Physics department. We offer weekly science lessons to students in the community, involving 448 children in the last two years. The 22 teachers accompanying the children have also greatly benefited from their visits, as they are able to discuss any questions or ideas they have about teaching the subject.

This piece of equipment is primarily designed for science museums and universities to show the behaviour of radioactive and high energetic particles. Having a cloud chamber at Tonbridge has sparked interest for all of our students and within the last year, 30 of our students have visited CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research; such is their enthusiasm for the subject.

‘The Wolfson Foundation seeks to back excellence, a quality clearly exhibited by Tonbridge School. We are also interested in supporting high quality science and in encouraging more students to go on to take science in higher education. The Cloud Chamber project seemed an innovative way of furthering this goal.’

The Wolfson Foundation, Director of Grants

Cloud ChamberDeveloping a broader and deeper curriculum

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Excellence for All

Future DevelopmentsLaunching the Excellence for All Campaign

We have a long-term school strategy which sets out our vision and aims for the future and the Excellence for All Campaign plays an important role in enabling us to deliver it.

The campaign covers three areas:

1. Creating a world-class educational environment

2. Widening access and opportunity (with a major emphasis on our House Foundation Award bursaries)

3. Developing a broader and deeper curriculum

Tonbridge has a reputation for the quality and breadth of education that we offer the boys, setting them up for the rest of their lives. It is our role to give them the best possible knowledge tools and understanding in a stimulating and inspirational environment.

Excellence for All Phase One – 2012-2018

New Chadwick Divinity Building £1.7m100% School funded*Completed Sept 2014

Tennis Courts & Gym £800k 75% School funded*25% Funded by philanthropyCompleted Sept 2014

24 House Foundation Awards £3.7m 75% School Funded*25% Funded by philanthropy

Old Big School Gallery £600k 60% School funded40% Funded by philanthropyCompleted Jan 2014

New Science Hub £15-£18m85% School funded*15% Funded by philanthropyTo be completed 2017/18 tbc

Library/Learning Centre £6.9m85% School funded*15% Funded by philanthropyTo be completed Sept 2016

Dry Hill House English Extension £1.3m 100% School funded*To be completed Sept 2015

An important ambition for the campaign is a determination to provide a sustainable income platform to support the school as it delivers this programme and we want to encourage regular giving, as well as individual gifts, throughout the life of the campaign.

It is also important to stress that the campaign covers all our major plans and that, alongside the building projects, runs our vision and commitment to offer a further 24 boys a House Foundation Award 100% bursary place over the next 5 years.

Although it is early days, we are delighted to report that, thanks to the generous support of Old Tonbridgians, parents and the House Foundation Award Committees, in 2013-14 we have already raised and had pledged over £1m to the campaign. We are deeply grateful to all our supporters.

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*including generous support from The Judd Foundation and loans

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HEADLiNE FiNANCiAL NuMBERS 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14Total Gross Fees (£m) Tuition and other fees receivable £20.1m £21.3m £22.2m £23.4m £24.4mBursaries and Scholarships (£m) £2.4m £2.4m £2.4m £2.5m £2.5mTotal Fees Receivable (£m) Gross Fees less Bursaries & Scholarships £17.7m £18.9m £19.8m £20.9m £21.9mNet Income from Donations & Trading (£m) Income less costs £2.4m £2.1m £2.7m £2.0m £2.1mTotal Expenditure (£m) £18.1m £19.4m £20.0m £20.9m £22.6mNet Incoming Resources (£m) From the three numbers above £2.0m £1.6m £2.4m £2.0m £1.4mNet Movement in Funds (£m) After investment lossess/gains & transfers £2.0m £2.0m £2.3m £2.2m £1.5mSchool Net Cash Flow (£m) From operations, financing & investments £0.7m £0.6m £0.6m £0.7m £1.0mInvestment in Fixed Assets (£m) £1.9m £0.7m £1.2m £0.3m £2.8m

TEACHERS AND THE TEACHiNG POPuLATiON 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14Total Number of Full-Time Teaching Staff Including all teachers 92 92 93 93 92Total Number of Part-Time Teaching Staff Including all teachers 8 13 11 10 11Total Number of Teachers in the School 100 105 104 103 103Number of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Teachers

Including all teachers 97.05 99.59 99.37 98.54 98.48

Pupil / Teacher Ratio Total Boys / FTE Teachers 7.86 7.86 7.85 7.94 7.91

BOyS iN THE SCHOOL 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14Number of Boarders No. at the start of the yr 439 446 447 454 458Number of Day Boys No. at the start of the yr 324 337 333 328 321Total Number of Boys in the School No. at the start of the yr 763 783 780 782 779% of Boys Receiving Means-Tested Support No. at the start of the yr 10.2% 11.1% 10.5% 9.8% 9.8%

ExAMiNATiON RESuLTS 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14A2: Average UCAS Points per Candidate (AS + A2)

2014 results are before remarks 478.7 468.8 466.6 478.6 465.0

A2: % Boys achieving AAB or better 2014 results are before remarks 84.7% 78.2% 76.4% 81.6% 74.3%A2: % of A* and A Grades 2014 results are before remarks 82.4% 76.8% 74.8% 77.4% 75.5%GCSE: Mean Grade per Entry Mean grade where A*=8, A=7 etc. 7.40 7.56 7.45 7.56 7.67GCSE: % of A* and A Grades 2014 results are before remarks 87.9% 93.3% 89.3% 92.1% 94.6%

Key Numbers for Tonbridge School

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Excellence for All

Recognising your support

Tonbridge School was built on the vision and generosity of its supporters and is enormously grateful for every gift it receives no matter what the size. A tradition of philanthropy ensures we remain one of the leading boys’ schools in the country and enables us to invest in future developments at the School.

One of the ways in which we recognise the support of a growing numbers of donors, is through our recognition groups. These enable us to bring our donors closer to the work of the School and foster a thriving community.

A Message from Murray LindoMurray Lindo, Director of School Development

All of our supporters are acknowledged in our Giving Report and receive a copy of the Annual Report. These are just some of the ways in which Tonbridge is proud to recognise its supporters alongside membership to one of the following groups; Pioneers, Benefactors and Patrons. We also have the Judde Society for those who wish to include Tonbridge in their will and the 1553 Society, which is for our younger OTs who support the school on a regular basis. As a member of one of these groups or societies you will be invited to special events throughout the year. If you would like to find out more about how to qualify for membership please give us a call on 01732 304253.

I would like to thank you all for your generous support without which, the projects you have read about in this Giving Report, would have been unable to happen.

Murray Lindo, Director of School Development

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Donations Received since 2006 (to June 30th 2014)

We would like to thank all our donors and legators for their outstanding generosityWe value each and every donation and are delighted to see so many donors giving on a regular basis. We would also like to thank those who have given to our House Foundation Award programme (*). This programme focuses on widening access and opportunity to talented pupils, which is a particularly important aspect of the “Excellence for All” campaign.

PATRONSThis group of donors collectively have given/pledged over £1,400,000Ernest R Arnold HS 34-39Mr & Mrs T Barry * Former ParentsMr & Mrs P Blain Former ParentsMr & Mrs J Bourne Former ParentsH R Bowen * PH 29-33I D Boyce * JH 58-63Mr & Mrs P A Brown Former ParentsR D Brown HS 61-65Mr & Mrs A Burke Former ParentsA J Butler * JH 47-52Mr & Mrs J Chawner Former ParentsC C Cotton * FH 55-59Mr & Mrs M Creamer * Former ParentsMr A Davison & Mrs E Desmond *

Former Parents

M Evans * HS 77-82Mr & Mrs M Frayne Former ParentsD J Greenslade * Sc 47-51Mr & Mrs M P Hanwell Former ParentsJ D Hooper * Sc 55-59Mr & Mrs N Howick Former ParentsMr & Mrs R Hui Former ParentsB G Jenkins * MH 49-54J Keevil JH 62-66P C Keevil * JH 60-64M W Keyte * Sc 57-61A L Lambert SH 30-35

PiONEERSThis group of donors collectively have given/pledged over £1,700,000Mr & Mrs J Aisbitt * Former ParentsDFN Charitable Foundation ParentsMr & Mrs J Coldman * Former Parents Mr C Gillmore ParentMr & Mrs R Ma Former ParentsMr & Mrs R Munton * Former ParentsMichael Ross-Collins on behalf of the late W B Ross Collins

Friend

Mr & Mrs G Rochussen ParentsMr & Mrs T Shields Parents

Sc 64-68Mr & Mrs J Whiter Former Parents

BENEFACTORSThis group of donors collectively have given/pledged over £600,000Mr & Mrs E Chan * ParentsM A Colvill * FH 54-58J R Davie * JH 59-64Mr & Mrs D Flint Former ParentsP B Judd * Former ParentsMr & Mrs J Lovering Former ParentsN C Miles SH 71-75Mr & Mrs E Pong Former ParentsMr & Mrs M Serdtsev * ParentsMr & Mrs D Spiller * Former Parents

Mr & Mrs D Lee * ParentsMr D S Lee & Mrs H J Lim ParentsMr W Lee & Ms A Wong ParentsMr & Mrs R Liang Former ParentsJames G Leahy * PH 74-79Mr & Mrs E J Llewellyn-Lloyd Former ParentsMr & Mrs T Lowrie Former ParentsD J Macnamara* WH 70-75Mr & Mrs P Maltz Former ParentsA G Marsden WH 34-39A G Marshall HS 18-22Rupert J Mathieu Sc 80-85J N M McLean OBE* JH 67-71Mr & Mrs C Moynihan ParentsMr & Mrs G Musker * Former ParentsMr & Mrs M Ngan ParentsMr & Mrs R Odds Former ParentsMr & Mrs P O'Grady * Former ParentsMr & Mrs M O'Neil Former ParentsMr & Mrs A Paisley * ParentsG M Powell * MH 59-64A Proud HS 83-87Mr & Mrs C Randell * Former ParentsA J Seale PS 53-57C J Stewart * FH 56-61Mr & Mrs A Thorne * Former ParentsMr & Mrs N Tozzi Former ParentsK A Walker JH 85-90Mr & Mrs P Wallace * Former ParentsMr & Mrs L Webb ParentsE J Wray * MH 81-86 * Support for House Foundation Award programm

DONATiONS RECEivED

SiNCE 2006

£1,089,985

£3,2

73,7

52

£1,481,089

• Special Projects House Foundation Awards Building Projects/ Capital Campaigns

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Excellence for All

GiviNG FOR 10 yRS +Dr K G R Somer * PS 43-46M A A Garrett MBE * HS 51-55A W Brice * PS 52-57N J Hatch SH 53-57J E Gordon PS 53-58F W R Stocks * Sc 53-58A J Hume * FH 56-61A E Rice-Oxley WH 57-62I W D James PS 59-63C W N Salmon * WH 69-73J G Hutchinson * JH 74-78Dr J S F Holden SH 74-79I M Mitchell Sc 76-80R I Hough * PH 79-84

Regular donations are extremely important to the school and we would like to thank all our regular donors for their continued supportAnonymous (40)

GiviNG FOR 9 yRS Commander D J Salmon RN *FH 43-47D E Watts * WH 43-48The Reverend N C Evans MA *Sc 44-48Brigadier J B Wilks CBE Retd PH 44-50Major M G Adams (Retd) RCS *

SH 46-51

Lieutenant Commander J de St Croix RN (retd) *

PS 49-52

Dr M D Sanders PH 49-53R H M Lindesay * PH 49-54Dr D J D Farrow * PS 51-55H D T Moss TD HS 53-59R P G Le Marchand WH 59-64D J Knight * PH 60-64Dr N D Arnott * MH 63-68D R Walsh * HON 72-09J W Aisher * FH 74-79S P G Lee * WH 74-79J P Blackmore * SH 75-80I R Thomas SH 79-84Dr J McManus PhD WH 89-94J R T Rogers * PH 95-00

GiviNG FOR 8 yRSK R Pointon * MH 46-51H B Foskett * HS 49-53D P Goodwin * JH 50-54B Coleman * WH 53-56R A Dalzell * HS 54-58Barry Judd* HS 55-59M J N Peacock MH 55-60A V Maltby PS 56-60D G Moxon PS 56-60Captain N R Hodgson RN * PH 56-60A V Maltby * PS 56-60R N Langridge * FH 57-59J P Durant * HS 57-61Lieutenant Colonel D A H Sievwright

Sc 59-63

Dr P G Frost * WH 59-63D J B Mertens * MH 59-64C E R Ledsam * HS 62-66A M Charlton QC * JH 71-76J C Spurling JH 73-78M G Gibson * HS 79-83P S Shea * PS 87-92

GiviNG FOR 7 yRSD C L Marwood * WH 36-40D H Goodland * PH 41-46D B Farrar * MH 43-48R A Clay * HS 48-53A R Nichols * Sc 50-54J A Clemence CBE TD * JH 50-55E R Hickmott * WH 51-55J D Darby * HS 52-56J H Bloomer * JH 52-56D R M Dunbar * HS 52-57G C Shaw * HS 53-58R B P Roberts * PS 53-58C A B Hamilton * PH 54-59M H Bushby * HON 54-91P R Langridge * SH 56-60A H Bartlett * Sc 56-70M E Pettman FH 61-65A E Davis PS 62-66C D A Rosenmeyer * SH 62-67Sir R J Rogers KCB * SH 63-68G M N Corbett * JH 65-70R W Belcher * MH 70-47A T Sprague * MH 72-76N B Denison * WH 72-76G P Robbins * MH 73-77P M Farrow * PH 79-84Colonel S T Pollington * PH 80-85S G Zeronian * JH 87-92M A Patrick * SH 88-93S E Carr-Jones * JH 95-00J I R McKerchar PS 96-01D D Anderson * HS 96-01J I R McKerchar * PS 96-01O E Tetlow * PS 96-01

Old Tonbridgians

Number of Years Giving from Old Tonbridgians

14 20 21 34

+10 yRS 9 yRS 8 yRS 7 yRS 6 yRS 5 yRS 4 yRS 3 yRS 2 yRS 1 yRS

63 47

11490

174

399

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GiviNG FOR 6 yRSO R Nottidge PH 45-50D E H Lightfoot * Sc 42-45Dr J D H Cave * Sc 42-47M B Bosher * HS 43-46Colonel R Lea DSO MBE * WH 47-52R M K Gracey * PS 50-55Dr J M Smith * SH 50-55R H Davies * PS 51-56C A Stuart-Clark * PH 54-59C M L Paine * PS 54-59The Reverend M A Smith * SH 54-59J M Combes * MH 55-60W G C Vaulkhard FH 56-61N H O Clough * FH 57-62R P Morris * PS 58-62P B Hoole * WH 58-63F T W Pinkerton * PS 59-64Sir Christopher W Bellamy QC *

Sc 59-64

Dr J H Ussher * PH 61-65The Reverend R P Scoones * FH 61-66R H C Renton * HS 61-66A C B Addison PS 62-67N J Goddard SH 63-68G B G Craven * FH 64-68J P H Chishick * Sc 64-68W M Knocker * Sc 66-70Dr A F Seldon* HS 67-72M J R Harrold * PS 67-72B S Trigg * PH 68-73A G D Luxton * FH 69-73R H J Newey * SH 69-74Dr J D Budd HS 70-73Dr J D Budd * HS 70-73G R M Ludlow-Thompson * Sc 70-74J M Spurling JH 72-76Hon Mr Justice; Sir G R Newey *SH 72-76C B Passmore * Sc 72-77A J Edwards * Sc 73-78

S Cox SH 75-77A C Wright * PH 75-80D C P Roberts * WW 76-81J B M Pearce PH 79-84J B M Pearce * PH 79-84J C C Cross PS 81-86W H P Tatford * FH 81-86J C C Cross * PS 81-86J M M Wilmot * FH 82-86P A Brice * FH 82-87J P Arscott PH 83-88F J D Evans * FH 83-88P D Bates * JH 85-90M D M Aylwin * PH 85-90A J Billett * JH 88-93C D Walsh PH 89-94J M Conlon * JH 90-95M J Bluett * PH 90-95R A Rowan * PH 93-98M E Fry * PH 93-98P C Jones * JH 95-00L T S McMullan * PH 95-00J A Coppin * WW 96-01G J Withers * WH 97-02C F Young * PH 99-04

GiviNG FOR 5 yRSJ H Hoare * SH 34-38Captain M Moreland RN OBE MA DL

SH 36-40

T Parish * HS 37-41Major (Ret'd) R M Johnson Sc 41-45Sir John Leahy KCMG * PH 41-46The Reverend Canon H Glaisyer*

JH 43-47

Dr M J Atwill* JH 45-49A B Rye * PH 45-49A G L Rich * PH 48-52S D Hocombe * SH 49-54J L Bazalgette Sc 50-54H W A Ferrier JH 54-59N G Timmins Sc 54-59T J Farr * HS 55-59A W Marrs SH 56-60J D Gibbs FH 56-61C R Parkinson Sc 56-61J D Gibbs * FH 56-61R J Q Young * SH 56-61J A Ilott * HS 57-59R G Musson WH 58-62C Knox JH 58-63

J C Bowis OBE * FH 58-63E C Heathcote * MH 58-63T S Falconer * FH 60-65J V P Drury * FH 60-65R P Gambles * Sc 62-66D S Mills * Sc 63-67J N Clarke Sc 63-68Dr T R Austin * WH 65-70A I Daniel ACIB Sc 69-74N L M Snape * PS 72-76Colonel M S Adams * WH 72-77R Mitchell MH 73-76J D R Howard JH 75-79J D Howard JH 75-79P G Watts WH 75-80M R Humphreys * FH 77-81M A Newnham MH 78-82L F Watts WW 78-82S M S Davies PH 80-85S M S Davies * PH 80-85D Halford * WW 85-89P J M Cook * MH 85-90I A Jensen-Humphreys * FH 91-96P A Neill HS 94-99Dr G K J Sleat PH 94-99

OT Donations by House

OH

2

CH

4

PH

136

PS

109

Sc

116

SH

93

WH

87

WW

33

MH

96

JH

99

HS

95

FH

104

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GiviNG FOR 4 yRSW N Yates * SH 32-37C T S Hawkins * HS 39-43Dr H F Crawford TD * JH 41-44D S Hill PS 41-45The Reverend G T Cavaliero WH 41-45M J Clemence TD JH 42-47P M Lang PS 43-47S Middleton * HS 43-47Major A I M Gregor MacGregor RE

JH 44-46

C R Butterworth Sc 44-48R W N Payne * HS 44-48M R K Kinder * WH 45-50P J Oliver-Smith SH 46-50Dr B B Hunt WH 46-50J F London * MH 48-52J M Stuart-Smith * WH 48-52G C M Dunbar * HS 49-54R H W Johnson MH 50-53J A S Connell * PS 50-54J D Strickland FH 51-54B D Mitchell * FH 51-55M R V Clinch MH 52-56F B B Oxley * PH 52-56J A Falcon FH 52-57M T Helm FCA * SH 52-57V J Nesfield * PH 53-56A N Stuart FH 53-57D M Hodge JH 53-57J I H Mackintosh * Sc 53-58R L Liversedge FH 54-58J E Lea * Sc 55-59P W A Lake WH 55-60P C Thompson * WH 55-60G Leadbetter WH 56-60F I Sumner * FH 56-60I A Stoker * HS 56-60M I Somers FH 56-61R A Wallers Sc 56-61

The Reverend Dr R G Harvey * SH 56-61C R Pettman , CA * WH 56-61G M MacEchern PH 57-61C I Johnstone Sc 57-61Dr J H Newman * FH 57-61P J C Canney JH 57-62A A MacEchern PH 58-63D P Toft WH 58-63Dr T C Marrs * SH 59-63A H V Monteuuis HS 60-65J P Brendon MH 60-65M G Young SH 60-65Dr J A R Pook * PS 60-65Professor S J Catling * FH 61-65C A Purnell * PS 62-66M A Instone PH 62-67S G Robertson * PH 62-67N K J Witney WH 64-69Dr G M R Bowler * PS 65-69R C Gibbs FH 65-70J A Instone * PH 67-69N B S Hawkins HS 68-73J Moreland Sc 68-73Dr R H Buckland WH 68-73J P Kloos * JH 69-74D G Golding-Wood * PS 69-74J M P Bradley * PH 70-75D M Fergusson Sc 71-74G J Vigar Sc 71-75A F Jenner SH 71-75J C C Rice * JH 71-75J F Pye PS 71-76I A Miles Sc 71-76J D W Cooper PS 72-76J D Tullett * SH 72-76D M D J Wilmot FH 72-77M A Jiskoot MH 72-77H C Smethurst HS 73-77P E Jackson * SH 73-78R C Hazlewood Sc 74-78

S J Moyce * MH 76-81D G Neale * PS 76-81J R Duncan FH 77-81C M G Rennie Sc 77-81J H G Pollard Sc 78-82C M Ogilvie PH 78-83C S R Pope * MH 78-83M R S Wilson * WH 78-83Dr G J E Rash MH 79-84A P Cunningham * FH 79-84M J C Smallwood PH 80-84A J S Sturgeon * PS 80-84N M S Drewett * PS 80-84J P Lambert FH 80-85J N Curry * JH 81-86W D Rash MH 83-87G A Harman MH 83-88Major A E B Simpson MH 85-90

T J Attenborough PH 85-90E C Rash * MH 85-90M P Hilliar * WH 85-90J M Bateman FH 87-92Dr R Beavington WW 88-90J S Sepanski * WH 88-93J B Musk PS 89-94C W Lilley PH 90-95D M R McMullan PH 92-97J G C Rowe PH 92-97Dr J W R Parker WW 94-99A H Joy * CH 94-99N J Bluett PH 95-00J J M Moses * PH 95-00J D Clements FH 96-01J R M Humm PS 96-01A N Holbourn JH 97-02J A N Solomon * MH 97-02

OT Donations by Class of Decade

8

88

204

182171

152

112

438

22

1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s

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GiviNG FOR 3 yRSL E Tuson * PS 37-41C W O Rainer WH 40-43Dr G J M Moore * WH 40-44R T P Hall CBE * HS 40-45P A Loweth MH 43-45E F Dawe WH 43-48B M Glover * PS 43-48R P Charters HS 44-47P H Walker MBE SH 44-48I H Hinton * PH 44-48A W Pybus WH 45-47

D G Bryan DFH C Eng FIEE Sc 45-49J B Stainton SH 45-49G S Fawkner PH 46-49C M Burnford JH 46-50G F Clifford * SH 46-50Sir Michael Jenkins OBE * PS 46-51M A S Berks WH 47-50B I Nathan * SH 47-50R E Godson * Sc 47-51C S Fleetwood JH 48-53R J Warburton * HS 48-53M S Mander * Sc 49-52Lieutenant Colonel J J White * WH 49-53J G Hamilton * SH 49-55C F Pertwee DL FH 50-53D D Meikle JH 51-55N Héroys * MH 51-55R T T Graham * SH 51-56J G Skipper * HS 52-55Colonel D J C Dickins MBE FH 52-57M R Amos Sc 52-57A B E Hudson , MBE * PS 52-57R N Sax * Sc 52-57G S Brooks * WH 52-57R D Minear * Sc 52-58G R C Hubbard PH 53-58M R F Noël-Clarke * Sc 53-58A D Bowyer JH 54-59D N M Andrews PH 54-59Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Wilson KCB AFC

HS 54-59

D N M Andrews * PH 54-59Dr M G M Smith MH 54-60C G Gibson * HS 55-60R M Jackson FCA * FH 57-60Professor A R Hale * WH 58-62S R Stowell * HS 59-64P D Saggers PH 61-66A A Featherstone * PS 62-67N G O Nugent * FH 63-67

J C W Penwill * JH 63-68S M Avery-Gee QC * PH 66-71T G Thomas * PS 67-71P D L Marwood * WH 67-71M P Burkard Sc 67-72T E D Rice JH 69-74D S S Hawkins FCA * HS 69-74F N Wallace Sc 71-75R B Cottrell SH 72-76T I P Trew * MH 72-76R B Cottrell * SH 72-76J G Bates * SH 73-77J I Prado * JH 73-78Colonel E P Davies CBE * FH 75-80J E P Cooper * MH 75-80M C Titcomb * JH 76-80S R T White * Sc 76-81C J R Rash ACA * MH 78-82J P Ludden * SH 78-82T R P Shaw JH 78-83A M Spurling * JH 78-83T A Sargeant JH 81-86W de B Priestley * PH 81-86P B Weston HS 82-87D E A Cole PS 83-88M M K Z S Khajeh-Noori * HS 85-89J G Donne * PH 85-90P E M Le Marchand JH 86-91W E Heap PH 87-92A E H Aiken * HS 88-93D K R Peyton * SH 88-93J A Nicholson * MH 91-96M T Agate HS 93-98P A Simmons HS 94-99J D Parkin * PS 96-01A D Judd Sc 00-05O R Whiteman * JH 02-07E J Coe PH 05-10Marcel P H Ngan PS 05-10Marcus P H Ngan PS 09-14

GiviNG FOR 2 yRSB M Case WH 33-36G A Oswald * HS 35-40H R O Hubble * WH 35-40J S S Hawkins * HS 36-41Lieutenant Commander D T Andrews *

JH 37-41

T M B Sharp CBE OBE * MH 37-42J G Rowlerson * MH 38-42Dr C J G Menzies JP Sc 38-43D K Cattell * JH 39-43D H Evans MH 39-44K David SH 40-43Dr J R C Mew SH 42-46Major I Mayman DL C St J JH 43-45R D C Dallimore PS 43-47B C H Waters * WH 43-47Dr C G Stephenson * PH 44-47R E Herman PH 44-48M W Ford * FH 44-48M H Fisher TD * MH 44-48A A W Dix * PS 44-48D A Whiting OBE Sc 45-49J S Walton * MH 45-49D E Biddle Sc 45-50J P Taberner OBE * Sc 45-50D E Biddle * Sc 45-50R M Garnett * HS 46-50R J Gilbert * PS 47-50N H T Pollock * PS 47-50R M Foulsham PS 47-51G H Dudley * HS 47-51W M Herten * PH 47-52J M Gander FH 48-51Major N P Florence PS 48-51J M Gander * FH 48-51R H Merrington * HS 48-52M J Judge * HS 48-52J D Lewis PS 48-53P H C Fuente Sc 48-53

• OTs Parents Trusts and Corporates

DONATiONS RECEivED By

CONSTiTuENCy

£1,305,146

£795,584

£3,165,745

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C A Lark SH 48-53The Reverend C H A Garrett *HS 48-53G G C Churcher AMIRTE * MH 49-52D W H Farmer PS 49-53B W King * MH 49-53C R Cann JH 49-54J F Hamer * PH 50-52A C Wakeham MBE Sc 50-54J R White * HS 50-54W R Sylvester JH 50-55B R Dixon * PH 50-55N M B Prowse * PS 50-55T S Howden * Sc 50-55D K Le Fleming * WH 50-55J P M Collins Sc 51-55J G Wiltshier PH 51-56C R Berridge SH 51-56C R Berridge * SH 51-56Dr D W Stooke * MH 52-56B D Price FCA * MH 53-57D J Evans * Sc 53-58P S Trotman FCA * Sc 53-58C F Panes Sc 54-59W G S Winter WH 55-59G J F Berkeley * HS 55-59R H Colvill * FH 55-60R T Maylam SH 56-59M G Roffey JH 56-60W S Durling PS 56-60P H Grattan MBE Sc 56-60Brigadier P A Little CBE SH 56-61A W D Evans * Sc 56-61C W M Berkeley * HS 57-60T J Forrest WH 57-61L D C Rees * FH 57-61The Reverend D M Reeve PS 58-63Dr M H Handford SH 58-63R T Gilbert * PH 58-63A W J Pitt FH 59-63P E Morris HS 59-63

A C D Bloch * FH 59-64H C K Carson * MH 60-64P J S Gordon Sc 61-65Dr J M G Kirkaldy * FH 61-65P J S Gordon * Sc 61-65E G Towle FH 63-64B J Gibson * FH 63-68I Cowdroy * WH 64-69Dr D K Evans FH 65-69M J H Gower * HS 65-70R K Lancaster PH 65-71A S C Law JH 66-71C S W Swingland PS 66-71A S C Law * JH 66-71P S Francis * PH 66-71P C R Young * WH 66-71R C Jones WH 67-68J H Day PS 67-72J R Shuffrey * PH 68-73Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles KCMG LVO *

PS 68-73

M C Johnstone WH 69-73J C Causer * MH 69-73Dr D G M Powell JH 69-74R N R Aitken * Sc 69-74A R Payne * HS 70-74A W Law * JH 70-74N J H Reid MH 71-75D J Moran MH 72-75M A F Wilson Sc 72-76J B Reynolds PS 73-74R D Pilnik MH 73-75I A Clark * MH 73-77D C E Seex JH 74-78R J Lee * JH 74-78W W Edridge MH 75-77Air Marshal G J Bagwell, CB CBE *

SH 75-80

H R Tudor Sc 76-80R W Higginson WW 77-82

G C Tyler HS 78-83W J B Payne * HS 78-83Dr J Ball * SH 78-83C J Wise * WW 78-83B P Ward HS 79-84G W Hazelwood SH 79-84A J Merriman WW 79-84R J S Cunningham * WW 79-85R N Eddowes * WH 80-85J B Coburn PH 81-85M C Pettman * WW 81-85C E Myatt FH 81-86D R J Filleul WH 81-86A G Colling SH 82-87N G Woodcock WW 82-87J I Longley * WW 82-87E J Forey * SH 83-83J D Calow * PH 83-87R M Sankey * PS 83-87G S Drayson MH 83-88R W Bains * MH 83-88R D Gill PH 84-89C R Clark Sc 84-89P J Epsley WH 84-89S C Perry * PS 84-89J F S Rowland PS 85-90A E Instance PS 85-90A Maclay SH 85-90J R W Bamford * FH 85-90R P Walker SH 86-91P J Kemp * PH 86-91D B M Jackson * SH 86-91J E Baird MH 87-92S B Hodgson PH 88-93H H S Lawrence PH 88-93J R Hawkins * MH 88-93H H S Lawrence * PH 88-93C S Charlton SH 89-94Dr A M Noorani PH 90-94R J Buckingham JH 90-95

J E N Butcher PS 90-95W J Gelling OBE WH 92-96T B Kelly JH 92-97Dr P S Sehmi BDS (Lond) MH 92-97P J Murphy Sc 92-97D T S Fitzgerald SH 92-97T C F Atwood CH 93-98Lieutenant William J Flegg WH 93-98D C M Gould WH 93-98M J Banes * CH 93-98N G H Hutton JH 94-99Dr E J MacLaren WW 94-99C W P Drury * FH 94-99H R W Walker WW 95-00G T H Featherstone HS 98-03D J E Jones PH 98-03T Owen-Browne PH 99-04O G K Howick Sc 00-05

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GiviNG FOR 1 yRO G Longley CBE MC JH 32-35H G Manwaring SH 32-35R P Benjamin JH 33-36F A Evans Sc 33-37P Beaumont JP DL * Sc 35-39D G D Smith JH 36-40N L Hare SH 38-42J P Sudlow Sc 39-43D C N Salmon * WH 39-44The Right Revd T Dudley-Smith OBE

PS 40-44

D H O Allen MH 40-45D H Mitchell Sc 42-45M F Devèze SH 42-46

H D E Pritchett FH 42-47J B Harvey PS 43-46The Right Revd A A K Graham

FH 43-47

D R Ollington JH 43-47J W Lovegrove MH 43-47R S Catmur * FH 43-47A N Benn FRICS * JH 43-47Dr F A F Biddle Sc 43-48The Rt Hon the Lord Mayhew of Twysden QC PC

Sc 43-48

M H H Groves PH 44-48Sir Henry de Waal KCB QC SH 44-48S C Dowling FH 44-49J H Greenwood HS 44-49R M Hickman MH 44-49T R Arthure Sc 45-49M J le Fleming PH 45-50L M Anderson MH 46-48P T Warren FH 46-49H K Porter * PS 46-49M P Harvey PS 46-50H L S Bevington FH 46-51B D Hatley MH 46-51O G Hayward SH 46-53M G R Stamford PS 47-50D E Abrams SH 47-50A D Drayton SH 47-51J G White * FH 47-51The Reverend M A Wimshurst*

MH 47-51

Commander D Dawson-Taylor RN (retd)

FH 47-52

R D Baggaley JH 47-52J D O Wallace JH 47-52T P M Neligan Sc 47-52The Rt Hon Lord Williamson of Horton, GCMG CB PC *

WH 47-52

F B Christie * HS 48-51J N A Bax Sc 48-52

D J F Luckhurst SH 48-52J W Duggleby * MH 48-52D C Lang * HS 48-53R F Schooling * JH 48-53D Oldcorn * MH 48-53J Ingram * PS 48-53J A Barker FH 49-53G H Singer * MH 49-53E W B Lyndon-Stanford FH 49-54C B Winnifrith CB SH 49-54D F Musson * HS 49-54J C P Dalton * PH 49-54A B Dobson SH 49-55G M Gordon FH 50-53R T Elvy Sc 50-54A Pain * JH 50-54P T Johnston * Sc 50-54D B Alexander FH 50-55G B M Williams FH 50-55J Q Hawkins MH 50-55The Reverend J R K Hudson PH 50-55R B Norton PS 50-55R H Moore SH 50-55F C Boucher * PS 50-55J P Bennett * PS 50-55J C S Hickman Sc 51-54Dr T J Winnifrith* SH 51-54Lieutenant Colonel E G R Sale RM

FH 51-55

G O N Renwick HS 51-55R H Underwood JH 51-55H E Chettoe SH 51-55J J Wall * PS 51-55T E Plews FCA * PS 51-55J T Belcher PS 51-56R C I Bate MH 52-56I A R Bruce PH 52-56P M Matthews SH 52-56A C Astell * HS 52-56

P Meredith PH 52-57Professor C K Seymour-Ure PH 52-57A C Young * SH 52-58Dr A H G Mitchell * JH 53-56A E Hale PH 53-57Dr M E Conybeare SH 53-57R F Ordish * JH 53-57J M Fowler * JH 53-57Captain R Trussell RN WH 53-58Captain N J R Sale FH 54-57A R Musson Sc 54-59H A C Densham CBE * HS 54-59J C B Glover MH 55-59D J Rutter * HS 55-59Dr H J Bethell, MBE FH 55-60A N Borrett MH 55-60M E Parrott Sc 55-60A D M Poulter BSc, IEng, MBCS, CITP *

JH 55-60

Dr R M Keating * PH 55-60Lt Commander P J W Bush MBE RN *

PS 55-60

J T Ireland HS 56-60A N Sargeant JH 56-60C R Lamdin PH 56-60C C Lambert PS 56-60M J Strevens FH 56-61R A Macdonald * PH 56-61Colonel M K Carson MH 57-59B W McNaughton * HS 57-61D G Moojen * PH 57-61A M MacLaren MH 57-62J C Crisp PH 57-62N A J Hern PH 57-62A R Panes * Sc 57-62Dr D A Keith JH 58-62Dr R J B Knight PH 58-62Dr R G Rowland Sc 58-62G M Hardie Sc 58-63

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R J Morris WH 58-63Dr C J C Willard WH 58-63P R Strevens FH 59-63C R D Whitfield WH 59-63C P Boyce * JH 59-63T F Tyler Sc 59-64J Bridge HS 60-64M A Bolton * JH 60-64M H R Crouch * PS 60-64Dr P A Weller * Sc 60-64J P Moir TD DL* Sc 60-64C S Browne MH 60-65O M H Britton PH 60-65C G Greaves PH 60-65R V Phillips PH 60-65Dr D R Cave PS 60-65P A Tew WH 60-65T M Denham * PH 60-65P J G Caldwell * PH 60-65D R Butter * PS 60-65M J V Vaughan FH 61-65D N Odling HS 61-65

R J Kemsley PS 61-65W A J P Breen FH 61-66Dr I D Watt FH 61-66N J Rowden JH 61-66R J R Don MH 61-66H R Chaplin PH 61-66P G Roffey * JH 61-66J Bartlett * MH 61-66P L Winkworth FCA * MH 62-65M R Engelbach MH 62-66R J V Norris Sc 62-67J E Avery-Gee * PH 62-67Professor C J Reid FRSL* PH 62-67A D D Crichton SH 63-67I E Gates * SH 63-67Dr A D Mayer * WH 63-67C G L Jenkins FH 63-68Dr J G Stainforth HS 63-68H J S Malins Sc 63-68J C B Hyde * PH 64-67Dr M W Beckett * Sc 64-67E J W Whittaker WH 64-68

N C Quiney * Sc 64-68A P *ian * Sc 64-68P M Grimsditch MH 64-69D J C Law * JH 64-69J P Blackford * HS 65-69C P McEwen * PS 65-69Professor T J L Chandler PhD FH 65-70G E Sheffield CBE MH 65-70Lieutenant Colonel RT Hoole RS

WH 65-70

B D Farrant * MH 65-70H L Holloway * PH 65-70C M O Deloford * Sc 65-70Capt H C Zeigler USN (Ret.) Sc 66-67F G D Montagu MH 66-70J E R Lade * HS 66-70The Reverend Dr Thomas J Weil *

MH 66-70

R L A Hare HS 66-71Dr C D G Stuart-Buttle JH 66-71J M Gervers * JH 66-71C E Tisdall * WH 66-71A J Streatfield FH 67-71C J Jenkins MH 67-71J R Snaith PH 67-71A D W Partridge PS 67-71Dr C G J Richards MA DPhil PS 67-71K A M Craven Sc 67-71M J Snaith PH 68-72B N Terry PH 68-72Dr J S Heffer Sc 68-72Dr S E Royall SH 68-72R J Homewood WH 68-72Z B Kassem * PS 68-72N A O Beale FH 68-73P G Hearne * JH 69-73S W Glover MH 69-74D H J Granville FH 70-74N F MacCabe Sc 70-74M G Bennett SH 70-74

J D R Clay PH 70-75R J Macnamara WW 70-75M H A Ballard * SH 70-75A M Warrener * SH 70-75John R Dungan MD * PH 71-72P A Pilnik MH 71-73A P R Haines * PS 71-74The Hon C S Cowdrey PH 71-75P H A Parr SH 71-75J M Russell FH 71-76C F Glaisher HS 71-76J W H Evans FRCS FRCS (Urol)

MH 71-76

The Rev A E Evans WH 71-76S P L Whittaker * WW 71-76P A Toben MH 72-76P T Fincham Sc 72-76D C Brown * PH 72-76A D Spence * Sc 72-76J G M Haines * SH 72-76R E B Kellagher * WH 72-76A J S Gibson FH 72-77P L D B Wilmot FH 72-77M N Sanderson MH 72-77M D Payne PS 72-77R F Wells * WH 72-77M R Wood WW 73-76C J Hoblyn FH 73-77R H O'Neill HS 73-77A A Maurice JH 73-77R N J Coombe PH 73-77P W Pragnell PS 73-77Dr C L Nohre SH 73-77P R Booer * HS 73-77The Reverend A G Thom * WH 73-77J C Cowdrey PH 73-78C W H Brooks Sc 73-78P R Gresham * JH 73-78Dr A M Harvey * PS 73-78K P Jenner SH 74-75

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P J H Riley Sc 74-78A E Stevens FH 74-79J A Redford HS 74-79N J Goodwin JH 74-79M J Linington JH 74-79J L B Kemp * PH 74-79E H Jenkins * PH 74-79M C Ewart-Smith PH 75-78J H D Barry Sc 75-79M J Fincham Sc 75-79J R Laxton FH 75-80A M F Scholfield JH 75-80J R Allbrook WW 75-80R F Teubler WW 75-80D J Berks WH 76-80W D F Biddle PH 76-81R M Taggart Sc 76-81D B Morten WH 76-81P H Teubler WW 76-81M P Betts * HS 77-81F A E Murray * MH 77-81M D R Hewitt * WH 77-81A M M Wilmot FH 77-82W S M Pires HS 77-82T N Clark PH 77-82Dr B P Woollard PH 77-82G M Mackenzie Sc 77-82W T Forrester * JH 77-82T A H Jennings WH 78-82A G Cain Sc 78-83C H Nicholls WW 78-83G R W Farmer PS 79-83A J Ellott * JH 79-83D J Baker * SH 79-83J E Teubler * WW 79-83J P G Spurgeon FH 79-84N J A Shaw JH 79-84J I Kellie FH 80-85R V Woods FH 80-85

N A Lawson PH 80-85J S A O'Brien MA FCA PS 80-85F V Hills Sc 80-85C G Cullen * WH 80-85C W F Proud * HS 81-83A J Harris JH 81-85T M Boucher MH 81-85R Owen-Browne MH 81-85S B Samuels SH 81-85N P Stretch * SH 81-85C J S Cotton FH 81-86J Owen-Browne MH 81-86M G Lehmann MH 81-86W J Chaloner PS 81-86S D Instance PS 81-86D T I Jayanti Sc 81-86N A Langley SH 81-86A R A Scott Sc 82-87A S Cheuk Sc 82-87A C Hoare * MH 82-87G R C K Wong * PS 82-87M R G Wooldridge * WW 82-87A S Aird PS 83-87J H Gilbert PH 83-88J S R Barratt WH 83-88J R G Barker WW 83-88A P F Pincott * HS 83-88C M F Warburton * HS 83-88D S Wong PH 84-88C H Smith WW 84-88N R L F Smith Sc 84-89W H Gourlay WH 84-89N R V W Pointon WH 84-89J R M Dixon * HS 84-89H B G Proud * HS 84-89N I Sloane * HS 84-89J J Caton * HS 84-89N W G Wade * JH 84-89P J A Scrimshaw-Wright MH 85-89

I J Forbes JH 85-90W G Fry SH 85-90A N Hughes WH 85-90R J Perkins * HS 85-90N H R Lloyd HS 86-91A J Meyrick JH 86-91O C G Jenkins MH 86-91E C Crispin PH 86-91R M A Eve PS 86-91C L Hallett PS 86-91E C Clark * FH 86-91D W T Yung * JH 87-89Dr C J Aylwin PH 87-92T J Sankey PS 87-92J D Cullen WH 87-92G A W Gardiner * FH 87-92T P Quinnen * PH 87-92L M Burdess HS 88-93A P d B Calder PH 88-93N W Dugdale-Moore PH 88-93R C Davies WH 88-93A Charrington * SH 88-93J M Wilkinson * WH 88-93M O Maitland FH 89-94H Aysan MH 89-94W R Harris Sc 89-94N J Ter Averst * HS 89-94C N J Upton * PH 89-94P M Richardson * Sc 89-94C P Stewart FH 90-95N J Mundy * WW 90-95J C Mavor FH 91-96D S S Elliott HS 91-96E A Bishop JH 91-96N J Finlay PH 91-96J P Pyemont PH 91-96T P D Gordon Sc 92-97S W B Smith WH 92-97Dr T W S Davis WW 92-97

D D Cherry FH 93-98A T Philipson FH 93-98M J A McKerchar * PS 93-98Dr James K Chan MA, MB BChir, MRCS *

PS 94-91

M T Bird WW 94-98N Kapila Sc 94-99G R S Davis WW 94-99T W H Bailey * PH 94-99G J Thompson CH 95-97O W M Currall FH 96-00M J Cooke JH 96-01J A C Ballin OH 96-01G R Adams PH 96-01W R Montgomery PH 96-01P L Keevil FH 97-02J S Cronk HS 97-02M Addison JH 97-02J C Champness JH 97-02F R N Chillcott OH 97-02D D Page Sc 97-02J C Kennard WW 98-03J W Hill * PH 98-03E M P Hancock FH 99-04A E Heathcote MH 99-04P Chirathivat PH 00-05C C H Hammond PS 00-05D W B McCombe * PH 00-05G A H Reid MH 01-06A J R Mavor * WH 02-07B F Conroy SH 03-08P R Merchant WW 03-08R H Y Lee JH 04-09A E A Austin WW 04-09A S T Trend FH 05-10S J A Hicks SH 05-10R W C Cox PS 06-11S J T Westlake SH 07-12J Y Leung PS 09-13

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Anonymous (12)Mr & Mrs S Agate *Mr & Mrs J Aisher *Mr & Mrs R N Aitken *Mr & Mrs S Almond *Mr & Mrs A AnsticeHis Honour Judge M AnthonyMr & Mrs G W ArndtMrs J A ArscottMr & Mrs A J ArtertonMr & Mrs A R AshDr D J AthertonMr & Mrs T AtkinMr & Mrs D D Bailey

Mrs S Bailey *Mr & Mrs J R BaillieMr & Mrs A J BakerMr & Mrs N G BakerDr & Mrs J Ball *Mr & Mrs P J BallMr & Mrs J G BallingallMr & Mrs N M BamfieldMr & Mrs D BarbourDr & Mrs P R BarkerMr & Mrs J F BarnesMr & Mrs S C Barratt *Mr D E BartonMr & Mrs L T BascomMr & Mrs M P Basing

Mr & Mrs J R BassMr & Mrs J S BassettMrs H A BaucherMr & Mrs M BealeDr & Dr M J BeamanMr & Mrs C T BeareMr & Mrs C P BeesleyMr & Mrs S G BellamyMr & Mrs J BennettMr & Mrs S C BennettMr & Mrs T G Bevan-ThomasMr & Mrs C R BilneyMr & Mrs J BinnieMr & Mrs A R BirdMr & Mrs J P BlackMr & Mrs T A Blair

Mr & Mrs D BlandfordMr F Eames & Mrs L BlatchMr & Mrs Blauth-MuszkowskiMr & Mrs P BlighMr & Mrs A G BlissMr & Mrs J Boomaars *Mrs M Borland Mr & Mrs A C BoucherMr & Mrs J BowdenMr & Mrs N J BowdenMr & Mrs D BowdlerMs S Boyce

Mrs C H BrandtJ P BrendonMr & Mrs K L BrennanMr & Mrs T D BrentonMr & Mrs R De BrettMr & Mrs J W BrewsterMr & Mrs B BristowMr & Mrs D R BromleyMr & Mrs W W Brook *Mr & Mrs P BrooksMr & Mrs N M BrownMr & Mrs C S BrownMrs S Bryan-Brown

Mr & Mrs O BuckMr & Mrs R I Buchanan *Mr & Mrs D M BuffiniMrs A BuggéM P BurkardMr & Mrs N P BurrMr & Mrs C E BurrowsMr R D BushThe Reverend & Mrs A C BushellMr & Mrs N T Butcher *Mr & Mrs C J Buxton *Mr & Mrs A CainMr & Mrs C CalcuttMr & Mrs P W CallaghanMr & Mrs P CalverMr & Mrs N Canetty-ClarkeMr & Mrs R M C Carden *Mr & Mrs D C CarrMr & Mrs E C ChanMr & Mrs C H ChanMr & Mrs K ChanMr & Mrs N T ChanMr & Mrs R K ChanMr & Mrs W K ChanMr & Mrs O A ChappatteMr & Mrs P J CharltonMr & Mrs C ChauhanMr & Mrs R ChawlaMr & Mrs A W ChengMr & Mrs E S W Cheng *Mr & Mrs N CherrillMr & Mrs W Chester

Mr A K Cheung & Mrs I L LawDr & Mrs S K CheukMr & Mrs A P ChilversMr & Mrs P P ChoMr & Mrs J C ChuMr & Mrs M ChungMr & Mrs P ChungMrs J M ClarkMr & Mrs G ClarkMr & Mrs O ClayMr & Mrs T G ClaytonMr & Mrs P F Clements-HuntMrs A Clements-HuntMr & Mrs H G ClokeMr & Mrs W A CochraneMr & Mrs S J CoeMr & Mrs R L CohenMr & Mrs S I ColderickMr & Mrs I ColemanMr & Mrs M A CollierMr & Mrs M CollinsMr & Mrs G CollyerMr & Mrs J E Cooper *Mr & Mrs A R Cope *Mr & Mrs D P CorcoranMr & Mrs C S CorfieldProfessor & Mrs F E Cotter *Mr & Mrs D J CowanMr & Mrs S C CoxMr & Mrs P R Cramp

Mrs E CroninMr & Mrs J J CronkMr & Mrs S R CrookendenMr S O Crooks *Mr & Mrs N R CrowMr & Mrs C CuartMr & Mrs M Cullen *Ms S A Culliney & Mr J ReedMr S P J CumminsMr & Mrs R CurdMr J R Currall *Mrs C CurtisMr M A Z B DaimMr & Mrs N Dallimore-SymondsMr & Mrs R I DammersMr H J Davan WettonMr & Mrs C M DaviesMr & Mrs E H DavisMr & Mrs P M E Davis *Mr & Mrs C G DavyMr & Mrs S P De La MareMr & Mrs S M DentonMr & Mrs I S DerbyshireMr & Mrs I R DeucharsMr & Mrs J F Devaney *Mr & Mrs Ian M DevereuxMr & Mrs P G DevineMr & Mrs A D DewdneyMr & Mrs C R Dick

Parents

Number of Years Giving from Parents

2023

25

36

+10 yRS 9 yRS 8 yRS 7 yRS 6 yRS 5 yRS 4 yRS 3 yRS

64

33 3643

28

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Mr & Mrs M G DickensMr & Mrs A P DickinsonMr & Mrs P DickinsonMr & Mrs H R DicksonMr & Mrs D K DingleMr & Mrs J M Dinwiddie *Dr & Mrs D H DoddsMr & Mrs D DonoraMs V M DrozdovMr & Mrs T DurnfordMr & Mrs P Drummond-Smith *Mr & Mrs A EdwardsMr & Mrs B D ElcockMr & Dr F C ElietMr & Mrs C J ElliottMr & Mrs R J ElliottMr & Mrs T R ElliottMr & Mrs M J EllisMr R Elmitt & Dr R ElmittMr & Mrs J M ElworthyMr & Mrs M A Elysée *Mr & Mrs P K EstlinMr & Mrs A G EvansMr & Mrs P J EvansMr & Mrs R J EvansMrs C Evelegh *Mr & Mrs M C FallonMr & Mrs I W FennDr & Dr K R FergusonMr & Mrs R J FerrettMr K R Field *

Mr & Mrs R A FieldMr N Fisher *Mr & Mrs N C J FitzGerald *Lady F A FitzherbertMr & Mrs J FleggMr & Mrs J Fleming *Mr & Mrs M S FlemingtonMr & Mrs D F FletcherMr & Mrs P J FloydMr & Mrs M E FollettMr & Mrs C FoneMrs A M FoneDr M & Dr S P FordMr & Mrs N A FordMr & Mrs A J FordMr & Mrs M FordyceMrs E C FrancisMr & Mrs D P FranklingMr & Mrs C FranksMr & Mrs M Fraser *Mr & Mrs S J Fraser *Mr & Mrs G P FriendMr & Mrs A C FullerMr & Mrs M P FurlongMr S GalanisMr C D GardinerMr & Mrs M G GearingMr & Mrs P George*Mr & Mrs D G GibsonMr & Mrs A T GilchristMr & Mrs A Gillespie-SmithMr & Mrs P J GillettMr & Mrs H Giltrow

Mr & Mrs G R GittensMr & Mrs A J GleaveMr & Mrs D GloverMr & Mrs R M GoodfellowDr & Mrs J D GoodmanMr M G GoodmanMr & Mrs P A GoodsonMrs H GowerM Gower-SmithMr & Mrs A S GrangerMr & Mrs D E GrantMr & Mrs J E Grant *Mr & Mrs J C Green *Mr J O HaggerMr & Mrs R S HaighJoan O HaleMr & Mrs P D HalsorMr & Mrs P R Hamilton *Mr & Mrs M Hampson *Ms C F HampsonMr & Mrs G W Hancock *Mr & Mrs T J HancockMr & Mrs M S Hansra *Mr & Dr M J Harding *Mr & Mrs P L HargreavesMrs J HarrisMr & Mrs P M HarrisMr & Mrs R B Harvey *Mr & Mrs J HaslamMr & Mrs A J Hawkes

Mrs J HawkinsMr & Mrs J E HaynesMr & Ms M J Head *Mr & Mrs N Head *Mr & Mrs P A Hearne *Mr & Mrs P J HedgesMr & Mrs I Heggie *Mr & Mrs N M HeilpernMr & Mrs R HeisMr & Mrs C F HemmingsMr & Mrs J Henderson

Mr L Herran & Ms D Brightmore-ArmourMr & Mrs J G HickeyMr & Mrs M A HickeyMr & Mrs A J HicksMr & Mrs G F HillMr & Mrs H M HillMr & Mrs M D HillMr & Mrs E D HillerMr & Mrs L K HoMr & Mrs S C HoMr & Mrs S J HodsonMr & Mrs N W Hofman

Mr & Mrs N HolcombeMr & Mrs C J HolderMr & Mrs A Holland *Mr & Mrs J HoltomMr & Mrs D N HopkinsMrs M H HopkinsMr S Horkulak & Mrs L KulakMr & Mrs C HorneMr & Mrs R H HornerMr & Mrs G J Hoskin

Mr & Mrs J HowardMr & Mrs P HowardMr & Mrs A C HowesonMrs J B Howland-HarrisDr & Dr W K HuiMrs N Huleatt-JamesMr & Mrs R M Huleatt-JamesMr & Mrs C HullMr & Mrs Q HumberstoneMr & Mrs A J Hume *

Mr & Mrs R HunterMr & Mrs M HutchingsMr & Mrs C A HutchinsonMr & Mrs C Hutt *Mr T Isaac & Ms O'ConnorMr & Mrs R L V Isham *Mr & Mrs R E JacksonDr P M & Dr L P JamesMr & Mrs S Jay *

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Mr & Mrs R H JeffryesMr & Mrs M E JennerMr G H Jeon & Mrs S H LeeMr & Mrs D H JeremyMrs P JessellM C JohnstoneMr & Mrs L E Jones *Mr & Mrs M JonesMr & Mrs N A Jones *Dr P I E JonesMr & Mrs D JuddMr & Mrs A J JudgeMr & Mrs S KatwalaMr & Mrs T S KeevilMr & Mrs J KelleherMr & Mrs A T KellettMr & Mrs A V Kemp *Mr & Mrs W F KendrickMr & Mrs P KennedyThe Reverend L & Dr C KevisMs E Kheifits *Mr & Mrs I R KingDr I & Dr M KlockerMr & Mrs C P H Knaggs *Mr & Mrs D P Knox *Dr Y M Ko & Mrs Y M ChanDr & Mrs C C KoMr & Mrs K KoboriMs E Lai *Mr K Kwong & Ms K Lee *Mr A M Lam & Ms F HsiehMr & Mrs E J Langridge

Mr & Mrs R F LangstaffDr C J Lanigan & Dr L P LaniganMr & Mrs C A LankesterN M LashbrookMr & Mrs C M LauMr & Mrs P L LauMr A S Lau & Ms J ChanMr & Mrs H N LaversMr & Mrs M J LaversMr & Dr M J LaveryMr & Mrs G Y LawMr & Mrs K LawreyDr & Mrs C S LawsonMr & Mrs D R LeanDr & Mrs V Y LeeDr H K Lee & Ms C ChengMrs L LeighMrs S LeonardMr & Mrs H Leung *Dr & Mrs T LeungMr & Mrs G LewisMr & Mrs J S LewisMr & Mrs P J LewisMr & Mrs J F LeylandDr & Mrs A K LieMr & Mrs T M LinehamMr & Mrs R LingMr & Mrs B M LippardMr & Mrs M D LittleMr J & Dr J Llewelyn *Dr & Mrs C R LloydMr & Mrs J Lloyd-WilliamsMr & Mrs C M Lo

Dr & Mrs C Y LoProfessor & Mrs CM LoMr & Mrs C K LomaxMr & Mrs R L LongMr & Mrs C J LongMr & Mrs J G LongMr & Mrs J C Lording *Mrs D LoweMr & Mrs E H LukesMr & Mrs J H LunshofMr & Mrs B LynchMr & Mrs M V LynchMrs J LynnDr J C LynnDr & Dr D M MacDonald*Mr & Mrs W L MackayMr & Mrs G M MackenzieMr & Mrs K G MackenzieMr & Mrs G A MackichanMr & Mrs K A MacRaeMrs L MageeMr & Mrs P E MakepeaceMr & Mrs S M MalesMr & Mrs K P MantovaniMrs J MarjoribanksDr & Dr G D MarshMr & Mrs G MarshallMr & Mrs A M MartinMr & Mrs R S MartinMr & Mrs J P Martyn

Mr & Mrs D P MasonDr D Matthewson & Miss C Wanless *Mr & Mrs J R MavorMr & Mrs B MayMr & Mrs J C R McAllister *Mr & Mrs J P McBrideMr & Mrs I S McCannMr & Mrs McCarthyThe Hon Sir Richard & Lady McCombe *Mr & Mrs Bruce W McDonaldMr & Mrs A F McKenzieMr & Mrs I M McKenzieMr J P McKeown & Mrs L M BuchananDr D McMannersMr & Mrs D J McNabMr & Mrs J A McNeilageDr & Mrs E T McWilliams *Mr & Mrs D T MeadeMr P G Medhurst & Miss K S ReeveMr & Mrs P V MellorMr C F MerchantMr & Mrs A J MerrimanDr & Mrs S A MillerMrs J M Milner-PercyMr & Mrs T MohamedbhaiMr & Mrs H C Moir *Mr & Mrs A Monkhouse *

Mr & Mrs J H MonteithMr R Mortimer & Ms L MatthewsMr & Mrs A J MossMr & Mrs S MottMr & Mrs A MullinsMr & Mrs J K MunroMr & Mrs A S MurrayMr & Mrs E Myatt *Mr & Mrs N J NaismithMr & Mrs B Naylor-PerrottMrs S Needham *Mr & Mrs L NeichoMr & Mrs J J NeuburgerMr & Mrs M NewnhamMr & Mrs E C NgMrs E NgMr & Mrs T K NgMr & Mrs C J NichollMr & Mrs M J NichollsDr A C NicholsonMr & Mrs R NoadMr & Mrs E NodderMr & Mrs Andrew I NormanDr & Mrs S J NormanMr & Mrs C A OakesMr & Mrs S J O'BrienMr & Mrs L O'Neill *Mr & Mrs D H OliverMrs H Oliver *Mr & Mrs R H OlsenMrs E R O'NeillMr R H O'NeillMr & Mrs A J Ord

Mr & Mrs P A OsmanMr & Mrs R OsterMr & Mrs B E OwenMr & Mrs J H OwenMr & Mrs D W PageMr & Mrs W PangMr N ParkhouseDr & Mrs M G ParryMr & Mrs A ParsonsMrs K Patel *Mr & Mrs N PatelMrs J PayneMr & Mrs W Payne

Mr & Mrs C D J Pearce *Mr & Mrs J PearceMr & Mrs M PearceMr & Mrs A G Pelmore *Mr & Mrs R PetrozziMr & Mrs R J PettitMr D Pettman *Mr & Mrs M PettmanMr & Mrs M PextonMr & Mrs C PhillipsMr & Mrs M N Phillips

Mr & Mrs C P PhippenDr & Dr G PigotMr & Mrs N PikeMr & Mrs M J PlantColonel & Mrs S Pollington *Mr & Mrs J W PoonMrs S PorittMr & Mrs M PorterDr D G M PowellMr E Power & Dr L Marks

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Mr & Mrs I R PrideauxDr & Mrs R PurwarMr & Mrs N RaeMr & Mrs G Ralston *Mr & Mrs C Randell *Mr & Mrs S RapicanoMr & Mrs S Rawson *Mr & Mrs C P RayMr & Mrs P ReddingMr & Mrs B L ReedMr & Mrs C E ReeseDr & Mrs A C ReidMr N J H ReidMrs Z RichardsMr & Mrs A T B Rider *Mr & Mrs M J RingerMr & Mrs D J RiordanMr & Mrs S J RixMr & Mrs A P RobertsMr & Mrs E RobertsMr & Mrs M C RobertsMr P D RobertsMr & Mrs H P RobinsonMr & Mrs P S RobothamMr & Mrs E J RoexMr M G RoffeyDr & Mrs N RothnieMr & Mrs R W RowlandDr S E RoyallMr Rubin & Ms AmanpourProfessor & Mrs C RudgeMr G M RussellMr & Mrs A J Salter

Mr & Mrs J SamuelsonMr A N SargeantMr & Mrs M S SavilleMr & Mrs C Saville-SmithMr & Mrs P R ScaramangaMr & Mrs C P ScarsiMr & Mrs J S SchumacherMr & Mrs C K ScoreyMr C J ScottMr & Mrs M ScrivensMr & Mrs G SegunMr & Mrs M J SephtonMr & Mrs S SergeefDr & Mrs L SetoMr & Mrs V SewellMr & Mrs I M ShafirovichMr C H W ShalesMr & Mrs A ShamashMrs G D Shaw *Mrs S ShawDr & Mrs C SheeMr & Mrs J N SheldonMr & Mrs A J Shepherd-BarronMr & Mrs N M SiddallMr & Mrs A SimMr & Mrs M B Simpson *Mr & Mrs A J SindallMr M Slater & Ms U OatesMr & Mrs N Slater *Mr & Mrs M Slumbers *Mr & Mrs C SmithMr & Mrs M C Smith *

Mr & Mrs A J SmitherMr & Mrs T D SnowballMr & Mrs T J SoutarMr & Mrs J Spare*Mr & Mrs P F SparkesMr & Mrs G D SpawforthMr & Mrs A F SpellsMr & Mrs P M SpensleyMrs T SpinkMr & Mrs D H SpriddellMr & Mrs I C SpringallMr & Mrs J SpurlingMr & Mrs P SquireMr & Mrs J R StanyardMr & Mrs A StevensMr & Mrs P J StewartDr & Mrs I StewartMr & Mrs P D StorkMr R Suart*Mr & Mrs B G SunMr & Mrs A A SyedMr & Mrs R J TaconMr & Mrs R M TaggartMr & Mrs M TaylorMr & Mrs R D Taylor *Mrs J TempleMr & Mrs D H TennantMr & Mrs P G TewMr & Mrs A D ThomasMr & Mrs J J ThompsonMr & Mrs S J ThompsonMr B M Thompson

Mr & Mrs R M ThompsonMr & Mrs M ThomsMr & Mrs C R ThomsonMr & Mrs R L ThomsonMr & Mrs G A ThurlowMrs K E Thurman *Mr & Mrs R N Thwaite *Mr & Mrs H S ToMr & Mrs D ToddDr & Mrs H K TongMr & Mrs M E Townshend *Mr T D TozerMr & Mrs I TraversMrs J E TraynerDr & Mrs P TrendMr C Tsang & Ms S KwongMr & Mrs J L TseDr D TseMr & Mrs H H TsoiMr & Mrs W T TsoiMr & Mrs Michael TuckH R TudorMr & Mrs D C TurnerMr & Mrs D G TurnerMr & Mrs G C TylerMr & Mrs R TymMr & Mrs B T TynanProfessor & Mrs L D Van SettenMr & Mrs H van der KlugtMrs K VickeryMr & Mrs O Von Rein

Mr & Mrs M G Wade *Mr & Mrs S WallaceDr D M & Dr P M WallingtonMr & Mrs B P WardMr & Mrs M L WarnerMr L F WattsMr P G WattsMr & Mrs I J WebbMr & Mrs R F Wells *Mr & Mrs A Westlake *Mr & Mrs C P WestonMr & Mrs M A WheatcroftMr & Mrs G P White *Mr & Mrs S WhiteMr & Mrs D J WhitneyMr & Mrs N WilkinMr & Mrs G R WilkinsonMrs F J WillardMr & Mrs K S WillcoxMs R WilliamsMr & Mrs N Wilkin *Mr & Mrs A C WilliamsMrs M WilsonMr & Mrs T WilsonMr & Mrs J R Winder *Mr & Mrs G N WithersMr & Mrs S P WitterMr & Mrs T WoffendenMr & Mrs A J Wollaston *Mr & Mrs A WongMr & Mrs J Wong

Mr & Mrs D A WoodmanMr P WoodmanMr & Mrs J WoodthorpeMr & Mrs M R Wooldridge *Dr & Mrs T H Woollard

Mr & Mrs R WorbyMr & Mrs A J WrightMr & Mrs E WrightMr & Mrs P D WrightMr & Mrs N WrigleyMr & Mrs A T WuMr & Mrs L K WuMrs A C von WulffenDr & Dr D W Yan

Mr & Mrs I YanMr & Mrs B W YarnoldMr & Mrs A YeungMr & Mrs K Y YeungDr & Mrs V T YeungMr & Mrs R Young *Mr & Mrs W C YuenMr & Mrs E Zijdenbos

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Anonymous (2)Princess Maha Bint Abdullah Al Saud FriendMr D Anderson FriendMr H Angus FriendJ Arthur * FriendT W Atkinson * FriendMr M Bailey FriendMrs A Bambridge FriendMr G Barker FriendMr N Batchelor FriendA Bissill * StaffMrs J Boyle FriendMr K Broderick FriendMr M Brooks FriendMr T Campbell FriendMr & Mrs G Carus * FriendMr J Cashman FriendMr P Chuba FriendJ Cohen GovernorMr F A Conroy & Mrs L Lucas FriendMr K de Koning FriendP R Dawson * FriendD Dixon * StaffMr D M Drayson FriendMr & Mrs T Drayson FriendMr M Dunnington-Jefferson FriendMr D Emil FriendNoel Fielding FriendMr H Foster FriendMr M Goodell FriendMr T Grassi FriendMr R Greenwood FriendMr G Gross FriendMr C B Hamblin FriendMr N Harding FriendMr & Mrs J Hardy FriendMr J Harrington FriendMr B Hegarty FriendM A Henman FriendMr C Hodges Friend

Mr W Hopton FriendMr C & M Hue Williams FriendMr B Hutton FriendMr M Kelly FriendS Kverndal FriendMr C Landreth FriendMr M Lapish FriendMr H Lloyd Owen FriendV Larmour * StaffMr T Laws FriendA J Leale * StaffMrs K Levett * FriendMr & Mrs M Lindo StaffL Bruce Lockhart * FriendMr A Lovell FriendMr J MacLellan FriendMr N Madison FriendMr P Mallinson FriendMr W Maltby FriendMr C Manown Friend

Friends of Tonbridge School and Staff

CHARiTABLE TRuSTSGoldman, Sachs & CoHauser Raspe FoundationHong Kong Charitable TrustOld Tonbridgian SocietyPowell's TrustThe Wolfson FoundationThe Madeline Mabey TrustThe Tennis and Rackets AssociationsTonbridge Educational FoundationThe North American Racquets ClubThe Lovering Charitable Trust

R Marchant * FriendMr E Matthews FriendMr A Maxwell FriendMr P Maxwell FriendT McIlwaine FriendMr J Medd FriendMr R H Meddings FriendMr T Merrill FriendMr T Mongerson FriendMr W Morse FriendMr S Moss FriendMr K Nemec FriendMr D Norman FriendMrs H Oliver * FriendT Owen-Browne FriendMr P J Pell FriendD Pennick FriendMr A Petrie FriendMr P Philips FriendMr B Pilbrow Friend

Mr J Prenn FriendJ Raven * FriendDr M Reijers FriendR W Reiss * FriendMr R Robb FriendMr A Robinson FriendMr P H Russell FriendMr C Scott FriendMr T C Shumaker Jr FriendMr C Swallow FriendMr M Tancer FriendMr W Thornburgh FriendA J Twiner * FriendMr R Vinnakota FriendP Wallis FriendMrs H A Ward FriendMrs C White FriendMrs J Whitelegg FriendMr J Williams FriendMr J Wintersteen Friend

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FEROx (FH)M A Colvill FH 54-58M G Falcon FH 54-59C C S Cotton FH 55-59C J Stewart FH 56-61A M Box FH 57-61R N Langridge FH 57-59L J Watt FH 59-63S T P Davies FH 78-63

HiLL SiDE (HS)Anonymous (1)P T Stainforth HS 35-40J R Taylor HS 42-47R M Garnett HS 46-50R A Clay HS 48-53The Reverend C H A Garrett HS 48-53R A C Berkeley OBE HS 51-56M A A Garrett MBE HS 51-55I S Perkins HS 51-56B K C Nathan HS 53-57G C Shaw HS 53-58R A Dalzell HS 54-58Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Wilson KCB AFC

HS 54-59

G J F Berkeley HS 55-59T J Farr HS 55-59

JuDDE HOuSE (JH)Anonymous (4)K L Osborne JH 35-39D K Cattell JH 39-43Major I Mayman DL C St J JH 43-45C B Maeers JH 50-54W R Sylvester JH 50-55P S Young JH 53-57J Searle JH 55-60

MANOR HOuSE (MH)Anonymous (1)D H Evans MH 39-44Dr K W Braybon MH 42-47J Kitching MH 48-53J W Nobbs MH 49-54B D Price FCA MH 53-57E C Heathcote MH 58-63E A Dilworth MH 74-78

PARK HOuSE (PH)Anonymous (3)D H Goodland PH 41-46Sir John Leahy PH 41-46D L Thomas PH 44-49A B Rye PH 45-49R H M Lindesay PH 49-54J G Wiltshier PH 51-56P D E Logsdon PH 58-62P A Jupp PH 63-68E M Wesson PH 79-83

PARKSiDE (PS)Anonymous (2)D S Kemp PS 42-47A C Vivian CBE Ret'd PS 46-51R M Foulsham PS 47-51D W H Farmer PS 49-53A J Taylor PS 52-57J E Gordon PS 53-58A J Seale PS 53-57P Hayes PS 57-62

Members of the Judde Society

PS Sc SH WHJHHSFH PHMH

10 10 108

19

1211

15

8

Members of the Judde Society by House

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Members of the Judde Society by Class of Decade

1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s

2

17

46

13

3 1 1 1

34

SCHOOL HOuSE (Sc)Anonymous (6)W K Brown Sc 34-39D A Emms Sc 38-43C R Butterworth Sc 44-48The Reverend N C Evans Sc 44-48M S Mander Sc 49-52A R Nichols Sc 50-54J P M Collins Sc 51-55J B S Townend Sc 51-55R N Sax Sc 52-57J I H Mackintosh Sc 53-58Lieutenant Colonel D A H Sievwright

Sc 59-63

Colonel B R Anderson Sc 57-62J D Emms Sc 66-71

SMyTHE HOuSE (SH)Anonymous (3)Sir Peter Marshall SH 38-43Dr N A G Leadbeater SH 46-49N L Jarrett SH 47-50C A Lark SH 48-53C R Berridge SH 51-56A B Cardwell SH 51-57D J P Hadler SH 51-54

WELLDON HOuSE (WH)Anonymous (1)D C L Marwood WH 36-40M A S Berks WH 47-50Colonel R Lea WH 47-52Lieutenant Colonel J J White WH 49-53B Coleman WH 53-56P W A Lake WH 55-60W G S Winter WH 55-59C R Pettman WH 56-61Dr P R Nailor WH 74-78

FRiENDS OF TONBRiDGE SCHOOL AND STAFFAnonymous (6)M H Bushby HON 54-91D R Walsh HON 72-09

LEGACiES RECEivEDW A Bryden Sc 39-40A J Burchall PS 53-58A H Connell Sc 25-29D R Corless PH 29-33I C Dodds PS 35-39J O Hale Former parentR G Hall WH 31-36M F Horton WH 33-37B R Johnston Sc 34-38P B Judd Former parentC L Kirch HS 47-52A L Lambert SH 30-35J A Langhorne PS 36-41A R Lewis PS 47-52B G Mabey WH 30-35A G Marsden WH 34-39A G Marshall HS 18-22N G Marshall SH 37-41J S Paton HS 39-43R G Richardson MH 40-44M H Soper PS 27-32F N Starkey MH 42-45C M Streeten DB 27-32T R Waring HS 35-38L A Woodburn-Bamberger JH 38-42S H Weigall SH 41-46V A Wood Sc 41-44J A Wright HS 43-47J G Wood HON 46-75

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