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A career spanning 40 years at RGS.

‘… go on Mr G, you know it makes sense. Pippa won’t mind.’ Boarders School House Report, 1996. More...

A loyal and hard working officer in the RAF Section.

RGS shall always remember his friendship, his quiet unruffled super efficiency, his commitment to the department and his huge contribution to the CCF … More...

He was always rewarded with a good lunch. “That is probably why I’m the shape I am,” he said. “A bit like a pot!” More...

End of term Showcase

"She did a lot for the RGS, and she was incredibly happy doing all of it but she is one of that band of unacknowledged (largely) women who just make t… More...

Polden with John Lennon and Yoko Ono after he had admitted cannabis possession in court in 1968

The 'go-to' drugs lawyer, though some, did not always heed his advice. One of his favourite clients declaring: “I hear what you are saying, Martin, bu… More...

Captain John Kelly, OBE

Skilled second-in-command of HMS Fearless during the Falklands War who also flew helicopter sorties. More...

Michael Leonard John Emery

'Michael was highly appreciated for his warmth, kindness, generosity of spirit and his very British sense of humour'.  President of the World Bank More...

Sir John Dellow, Metropolitan Police Chief

Metropolitan Police chief who won praise during the Iranian embassy siege and tightened up security after ‘the Palace intruder’ More...

Shiv Mistry

Philip Wayne, Headmaster said: "Shiv was a wonderful lad, kind, caring, humorous and very able. He had a place at Cambridge to study medicine. What a … More...

Peter Cooke CBE

For nine years Cooke was head of banking supervision at the Bank of England, which he referred to with dry wit as his (prison) sentence after two bank… More...

The Springfields in 1963, from left Mike Hurst, Dusty and Tom Springfield

Tom was a singer-songwriter and brother of Dusty Springfield, with whom he formed the Springfields, the first British singing group to break into the … More...

28 October 1935 - 6 March 2022

Brian was interested in everything, and especially other people.  He treated everyone with whom he had contact as equals and never lost sight of the v… More...

Garth was legendary for his practical jokes.

Whether in the classroom, on the squash court, or at one of his Chaplain's Oxford dinners, Garth remained the epitome of the good schoolmaster. More...

Freddie Hawkins, Master front left, with Queen Elizabeth II in April 1962.

Hawkins and Ashby's unique partnership was recognised by the 1962/3 All Blacks as the best pair of halfbacks in the country, when they played for East… More...

Neil Cooper: Scholar, Officer and Gentleman

Atque in perpetuum, magister, avē atque valē. More...

Talent is talent!

Tatts, as he was known by the senior rugby players, helped launch Friends of Rugby (FRoRGS), and thanks to this, Colin led major tours to both South A… More...

Kennington musical director Trevor Cowlett was awarded the MBE.

Trevor Cowlett was the founder and musical director of Kennington and District United Church Choir More...

1993 Form 8M

Ben Garrow is third row from the front. Teacher: Miss H Moffat BSC Hons. Headmaster: Mr D Levin More...

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