The Boston Grammar School Prize Giving 2013 took place on 20 December at the Centenary Methodist Church, Boston. The guest of honour was Charles Hart, the father of Manchester City and England goalkeeper, Joe Hart.
Music for singing and for musical interludes was provided by the Boston Grammar School Jazz Band and other musicians from the school.
Paul Marsh, the principle of the school spoke of the school's excellent academic and sporting achievements throughout the year, particularly noting that as a small school, BGS "punches above its weight" in sporting competitions.
In his address as Chairman of the Governors, Cllr Stephen Woodliffe, told of his original involvement with the school as a mathematics teacher for 18 years, how having left to teach elsewhere, retired and become a Boston councillor, he became involved again with the school as a governor, and eventually became Chairman of the Governors earlier this year, just before the Ofsted inspection which showed that the school had improved significantly since the previous inspection in 2010. He noted that the recent flood was probably the biggest challenge for the school in the last 50 years but showed hope that it would recover well.
The prizes notably included the new Trevor Page Sports Prize, donated by Trevor Page (BGS 1949-55) - two of his father's sporting trophies, originally won in the 1920s or 30s. The junior prize was won by Jack Henton and the Intermediate prize by Stuart Wharff.
Following presentation of the prizes, Charles Hart spoke of how his son, Joe, achieved his goal with support from his family and by putting in the extra effort which allowed him to rise to the top in his chosen field, football. Charles invited those present to do likewise, for each to put in the extra effort to achieve to their potential: in sport, engineering, politics, or whatever their chosen goal.
Head of School, Ellis Potter, gave the vote of thanks to Charles Hart as the guest of honour and presented him with mementos of the day including a prefect's tie and badge.
The event was closed with the usual singing of the school song and the national anthem.
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Sunday, 29 December 2013
Friday, 7 June 2013
Calling all '49ers
Trevor Page (BGS 1949-55) has asked me to help him contact his school colleagues, who he calls the "49ers" because most of them entered Boston Grammar School in 1949.
Trevor is hoping to organise a reunion some time in the future, but even if you don't think you would be able to take part, he is interested in gathering potted biographies from as many as possible of his contemporaries. If you are one of them or know how to contact any, then please leave a message or contact me on webmaster@bostonian.org.uk and I will pass your details on to Trevor.
Trevor is hoping to organise a reunion some time in the future, but even if you don't think you would be able to take part, he is interested in gathering potted biographies from as many as possible of his contemporaries. If you are one of them or know how to contact any, then please leave a message or contact me on webmaster@bostonian.org.uk and I will pass your details on to Trevor.
Monday, 22 April 2013
Extraordinary General Meeting - A brief report
It's been a busy weekend for me and I have lots of things to post here and elsewhere about it. A report of the OBA Annual Dinner will follow as soon as I can complete it but first this. Friday evening (19 April 2013) was an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Old Bostonian Association.
There would usually have been a committee meeting the day before the Annual Dinner but it was converted to an EGM this year mainly because of the recent untimely death of Paul Mould. At the time of his death Paul was holding the posts of Secretary and Membership Secretary. He had also edited the last issue of the association's magazine "The Old Bostonian" and he played an important part in the organisation of many of the association's social events: annual dinner, snooker tournament and quiz night among them.
The main business of the meeting was to elect a new Secretary and Membership Secretary.
There would usually have been a committee meeting the day before the Annual Dinner but it was converted to an EGM this year mainly because of the recent untimely death of Paul Mould. At the time of his death Paul was holding the posts of Secretary and Membership Secretary. He had also edited the last issue of the association's magazine "The Old Bostonian" and he played an important part in the organisation of many of the association's social events: annual dinner, snooker tournament and quiz night among them.
The main business of the meeting was to elect a new Secretary and Membership Secretary.
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Ben Evans,
Bill Olle,
David Wookey,
Frank Cammack,
Jim Howes,
Marcus Cain,
Mark Bruntlett,
Paul Marsh,
Paul Mould,
Peter Sharman,
Reg Priestley,
Simon Meeds,
Stan Meeds,
Tony Austin,
Trevor Page,
Ty Dalby
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