Welcome to the Old Oundelian Club section of the website.
The OO Club was founded in 1883 and, to this day, keeps its original objectives very much in mind:
'to foster union and good fellowship among Old Oundelians, to promote OO matches and reunions, and to further the interests and prosperity of the School'.
Membership is open to all past pupils of Oundle and Laxton School. Currently the Club has around 9,000 members, at home and abroad, and there are Old Oundelians in most countries of the world who are more than willing to provide help and guidance (and, often, hospitality!) to fellow OOs.
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Organisation
For administrative purposes the OO Club is organised on a geographical basis. Members are divided into thirty-six regions, across the UK and overseas, each of which is managed by a Corresponding Member responsible for maintaining contact with OOs in their area.
Events
Most regions hold their own annual dinner, with London's regularly the most popular event of the calendar, and the Club organises various reunions in Oundle, including the Silver Reunion for OOs marking twenty-five years since leaving, and the Gold Reunion for OOs marking fifty years since leaving. Further information on these days is available in the events section of these pages.
Sport
The OO Club is proud of the wide range of sporting activities that thrive in its name, ranging from cricket, rugby and golf to clay pigeon shooting, netball and football.
Publications
The Old Oundelian magazine is produced annually and distributed by the Club to its members. The Club also publishes an up-to-date Address Book every two years.
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I am the full-time Secretary to the Club and I shall be pleased to help and advise you in any way that I can. The Club is based in the Stables, adjacent to Cobthorne in West Street, and you can reach me by telephone, fax or email, or by calling into the office in person. Contact details are given below.
One of the challenges we face is maintaining contact with members unfortunately we currently have over 1,500 'missing' members for whom we have no contact details. If you think you may be one of these (if you have not received any literature from us recently, for example) do please let us have your current contact details.
My best wishes to everyone who is, or has been, involved with Oundle or Laxton School over the years.
Chris Piper (Sc 71)
The Old Oundelian Club
The Stables
Cobthorne
West Street
Oundle
Peterborough
PE8 4EF
Tel: 01832 273216
Fax: 01832 277294
email: ooclub@oundleschool.org.uk