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Clubhouse Facilities

The Clubhouse offers a comfortable bar and lounge area, with balcony views over the cricket grounds. The lounge can be transformed to accommodate a formal dinner or a buffet-style meal. Dance space is available making this area ideal for a wedding reception, special anniversary or birthday party.

Committees

General Committee

  • Simon Boon (1964-74) Chairman of the General Committee
  • Mark Goodinge (1955-61)
  • Emma Jones (1994-2001)
  • David Oldham (1956-67)
  • Michael Roast (1978-85)
  • Sarbjeet Singh (1990-2001)
  • David Taylor (Second Master)
  • Andrew Williams (1989-96)

Rules

Rules of The Society of Old Brentwoods'

(originally adopted on 7th June 1969 and incorporating amendments made in General Meeting up to and including 15th September 2001)

OBJECTS

Past Presidents of The Society

1899-1908 The Rev. Canon William Quennell, M.A. (Circa 1849-56) (Second Master 1862-7) (Headmaster 1870-80) (Chmn. Of Govs 1892-1907)  
1909 D.J.C. Quennell (1848-53)  
1910 Sir Henry Austin Lee, K.C.M.G. (1860-61)

Famous Members

Many Old Brentwoods go on to take up prestigious careers after they leave the school. Old Brentwoods are found in every walk of life, from City Business, to the Arts, Broadcasting, the Church, the Armed Forces, Politics and Sports.

The Society's Archive

With the Old Brentwoods Society being over 100 years old, it is important that the documentation, pictures, artefacts and recollections reflecting the history of the Society and its activities over the years is preserved for future reference and interest.

The Old Brentwoods' Club by R.H. Clements (1924-30)

The Old Brentwoods’ Club by R.H. Clements (1924-30)

History 2

Although "those Gentlemen that have formerly been at that school" were invited to attend the School Feasts held at The Clothmakers' Hall in Mincing Lane between 1682 and 1685 and that, through the efforts of William Quennell, O.B.

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