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21 Sep 2023 | |
OT Events & Reunions |
The 147th OT Dinner was well supported by OTs of all ages on Tuesday 12 September and was a most enjoyable evening. OTs enjoyed a glass or two of fizz on the Summer Terrace, before the rain moved everyone to the inside bar in the Prince Consort Rooms, which was warmly lit by red uplighters. Guests were then served a delicious three-course meal following Grace said by Fergus Butler-Gallie (PS 05-10). The President of the OT Society, Sir Anthony Seldon (HS 67-72), was present as was the OTS Committee Chairman, Richard Hough (PH 79-84) and the Headmaster, James Priory. After toasts to King Charles III, the Pious Memory of Sir Andrew Judde and Tonbridge School, Anthony Seldon gave a witty, informative and self-deprecating speech, in which he celebrated Tonbridge School. Head Boy, James Allan (WH), who had only been in post for less than a week, talked about what a Tonbridge education had meant to him. The speeches were rounded off by James Priory's amusing speech in which he mentioned the good health of the School and toasted three eminent OTs, all named Anthony, who were celebrating a combination of three decades of special birthdays. Reports are that everyone thoroughly enjoyed the event. View our photos of the event below: (you need to be logged in to Tonbridge Connect to view photo albums) |
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