Old Boys
Name for alumni of UK schools
The terms Old Boys and Old Girls are the usual expressions in use in the United Kingdom for former pupils of primary and secondary schools .[ 1] While these are traditionally associated with independent schools , they are also used for some schools in the state sector. The term is also used for those who attended schools in the Commonwealth realm , a few universities in the UK and, to a lesser extent, schools in Australia , Canada , Republic of Ireland , South Africa and Spain .
The Old Boy form is given a specific identification for each school. Some schools use an adjectival form of the school name, such as "Old Etonian", "Old Harrovian", or "Old Oundelian" (old boys of Eton College , Harrow School , and Oundle School ).[ 1] Some use a Latin form derived from the Latin name of the school or its location as "Old Novaportan" (old boys of Adams' Grammar School , Newport, Shropshire). Some are based on the name of the founder, such as "Old Wykehamist" and "Old Alleynian" (for old boys of Winchester College , founded by William of Wykeham , and Dulwich College , founded by Edward Alleyn ). Some are based on the school's location or street, such as "Old Gowers" (for University College School , originally in Gower Street ). Many of the schools have histories dating back several hundred years, and the Old Boy forms may have been in use for a hundred years or more. Other more recently established schools have devised Old Boy names that are distinctive to prevent confusion with other schools. The tradition for many girls' schools has been to use the term "Seniors" rather than "Old Girls".
Almost all of these schools have old boy associations that use the official name. Some schools have amalgamated or been renamed through various transformations, but they usually maintain a consistent name for their old boy associations. Many of these schools have teams that compete nationally in sports such as cricket , rugby union , association football , field hockey and golf , and these teams are usually referred to by the standard Old Boy name, although some also have nicknames. In deference to this tradition, the standard "Old Boys" is often used for sporting clubs and used as part of many sporting associations and clubs worldwide. Examples include Argentine football club Newell's Old Boys , New Zealand rugby union club High School Old Boys RFC and Swiss football club BSC Old Boys .
Lists of schools and old boy associations
Belgium
India
School
Type
Old Boys/Girls
Derivation
Location
Notes
Bishop Cotton Boys' School , Bangalore
Old Cottonians
Bishop Cotton School , Shimla
Old Cottonians [ 4] [ 5]
The Doon School , Dehradun
Doscos [ 6] [ 7]
A contraction of "Doon" and "School"
St. Edward's School, Shimla
Old Edwardians [ 8]
La Martiniere , Calcutta
Old Martinians [ 9]
La Martinière College, Lucknow
Old Martinians [ 9]
Mayo College
Old Mayoites [ 10]
Mayo College Girls School
Old Mayoites [ 10]
Mount Carmel School
Mount Carmelites
St Paul's School , Darjeeling
Old Paulites [ 11]
Rashtriya Indian Military College , Dehradun
Old Rimcollians [ 12]
From abbreviation of name to "RIM Coll."
Lawrence School, Sanawar
Old Sanawarians [ 13]
Lawrence School, Lovedale
Old Lawrencians [ 14]
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Spain
United States
United Kingdom
School
Type
Old Boys/Girls
Derivation
Location
Notes
Abingdon School
Private day and boarding school
Old Abingdonians [ 15]
Abingdon-on-Thames
Adams' Grammar School
Grammar school , Boarding school , Academy
Old Novaportans [ 16]
From the town in which the school is situated
Newport, Shropshire
Addey and Stanhope School
Voluntary-aided
Old Addeyans [ 17]
From the founder of the Addey School, John Addey [ 18]
Lewisham , London
Aldenham School
Old Aldenhamians [ 19]
Ampleforth College
Old Amplefordians [ 20]
Archbishop Tenison's Church of England High School, Croydon
Old Tenisonians
Archbishop Tenison's Church of England School
Old Tenisonians [ 21]
Same foundation
Ardingly College
Old Ardinians [ 22]
"Ardinian" refers to Ardingly
Arnold School
Old Arnoldians [ 23] [ 24]
Ashville College
Old Ashvillians [ 25]
Astley Sports College and Community High School
Old Astleians
Aysgarth School
Prep
Old Aysgarthians
Bablake School
Old Wheatleyans
From the school's main benefactor, Thomas Wheatley
Badminton School
Old Badmintonians [ 26]
Bancroft's School
Old Bancroftians [ 27]
Batley Grammar School
Old Batelians
"Bately" is an alternative spelling of Batley
Bedales School
Old Bedalians [ 28]
Bedford School
Old Bedfordians [ 29] [ 30]
Bedford Modern School
Old Bedford Modernians [ 31]
Bedlingtonshire Community High School
Old Bedlingtonians
St Bede's College, Manchester
Old Bedians
Bemrose School
Old Bemrosians
Closed 1989
Benenden School
Benenden Seniors
"Seniors" avoids the term "old girls"
Berkhamsted School
Old Berkhamstedians [ 32]
Birkdale School
Old Birkdalians
Birkenhead School
Old Birkonians
Bishop Gore School
Old Goreans
Bishop's Stortford College
Old Stortfordians [ 33]
Bishop Wordsworth's School
Old Wordsworthians
Bloxham School
Old Bloxhamists
Blundell's School
Old Blundellians
Bolton School
Old Boltonians
Bootham School
Bootham Old Scholars
Bradfield College
Old Bradfieldians
Bradford Grammar School
Old Bradfordians
Brentwood School (Essex)
Old Brentwoods
Bridgnorth Endowed School
Old Bridgnorthians
Brighton College
Old Brightonians
Bristol Cathedral Choir School
Old Cathedralians
Bristol Grammar School
Old Bristolians
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Bromley High School
Bromley Old Girls
Bromsgrove School
Old Bromsgrovians
Bruce Castle School
Old Brucastrians
Castra is Latin for castle
Closed 1891
Bryanston School
Old Bryanstonians
Bury Grammar School
Old Clavians
From the school motto Sanctas Clavis Hic Fores Aperit (c. 1570)
Buxton College
Old Buxtonians
Calday Grange Grammar School
Old Caldeians
Campbell College
Old Campbellians
Canford School
Old Canfordians
Caterham School
Old Caterhamians
Charterhouse School
Old Carthusians
From the Carthusian Order, which founded the Charterhouses
Chatham House Grammar School
Old Ruymians
From an old name for Thanet
Cheadle Hulme School
Old Waconians
From the former name of Warehousemen and Clerks' Orphan Schools (WaCO)
Cheltenham College
Old Cheltonians
Cheltenham changed to Chelton-
Chigwell School
Old Chigwellians
Christ College, Brecon
Old Breconians
Christ's Hospital
Old Blues
Churcher's College
Old Churcherians
City of London School
Old Citizens
"Citizen" originally referred to one belonging to a city
City of Oxford School
City of Oxford School Old Boys
Clifton College
Old Cliftonians
Colchester Royal Grammar School
Old Colcestrians
Colfe's School
Old Colfeians
The College of Richard Collyer
Old Collyerians
Cothill House
Prep
Old Cothillians
Cranleigh School
Old Cranleighans
Culford School
Old Culfordians
Dauntsey's School
Old Dauntseians
Dean Close School
Old Decanians
Decanus is Latin for Dean
Denstone College
Old Denstonians
Derby School
Old Derbeians
Closed 1989
Derby Grammar School
Adopted name of former school's old boys by permission of Old Derbeian Association
Dinnington High School
Comprehensive
Old Dinnonians
Sheffield , Yorkshire
Diss Grammar School
Old Dysseans
Dollar Academy
Old Academicals
Douai School
Old Dowegians
From Douai's medieval English name Doway (compare Norwegian)
Paris (1615-1789); Douai (1818-1903); Woolhampton , Berkshire 1903-1999
Closed 1999
Dover College
Old Dovorians
Dover Grammar School for Boys
Old Pharosians
From Latin pharos , lighthouse, referring to the Roman lighthouses for which Dover was once famous.
Downe House School
Downe House Seniors
Avoids term "old girls"
Down High School
Grammar School
Old Dunumians
Taken from the schools Latin Motto, "Floreat Dunum"
Downpatrick , County Down , Northern Ireland
Downside School
Old Gregorians
Founded by Gregorian Order
Dragon School
Old Dragons
Dulwich College
Old Alleynians
After the founder (1619) Edward Alleyn
Durham School
Old Dunelmians
Dunelm is the Latin signature of the Bishop of Durham
Eastbourne College
Old Eastbournians
Edinburgh Academy
Edinburgh Academicals
Elizabeth College, Guernsey
Old Elizabethans
Guernsey
Ellesmere College
Old Ellesmerians
Eltham College
Old Elthamians
Emanuel School
Old Emanuels
Epsom College
Old Epsomians
Ermysted's Grammar School
Old Ermystedians
Eton College
Old Etonians
Exeter School
Old Exonians
Fairfield Grammar School
Old Fairfieldians
Felsted School
Old Felstedians
Fettes College
Old Fettesians
Forest School (Walthamstow)
Old Foresters
Foster's School
Old Fosterians
Framlingham College
Old Framlinghamians
Frensham Heights School
Old Frenshamians
Friars School, Bangor
Old Dominicans
Established on a Dominican Friary (1557)
Furness Academy
Old Barrovians
"Barrovian" refers to the Barrow of Barrow-in-Furness
Giggleswick School
Old Giggleswickians
Glenalmond College
Old Glenalmond
Godolphin and Latymer School
Old Dolphins
Abbreviation of Godolphin
Gordonstoun
Old Gordonstounians
Gresham's School
Old Greshamians
Haberdashers' Boys' School
Old Haberdashers
Haileybury and Imperial Service College
Old Haileyburians
Hampton School
Old Hamptonians
Hanley Castle High School
Old Hancastrians
The Harrodian School
Old Harrodians
Harrow School
Ind
Old Harrovians
Harrow High School
Comp
Old Gaytonians
After original site in Gayton Road
Hawtreys
Prep
Old Hawtreysians
Headington School, Oxford
Old Headingtonians
Hereford Cathedral School
Old Herefordians
Highgate School
Old Cholmeleians
After founder Sir Roger Cholmeley
Hull Grammar School
Hull Old Grammarians
Hurstpierpoint College
Old Johnians
Formerly St John's College, Hurstpierpoint
Hymers College
Old Hymerians
Ibstock Place School
Old Ibstonians
Ilford County High School
Old Parkonians
From former name Park Higher Grade School
Ilkeston Grammar School
Old Ilkestonians
Ipswich School
Old Ipswichians
The John Roan School
Old Roans
The Judd School
Old Juddians
Kelly College
Old Kelleians
Kendrick School
Kendrick Old Girls
Kimbolton School
Old Kimboltians
King's College School
Old Kings
King's College, Taunton
Old Aluredians
Name "King's College" was given in honour of King Alfred , and "Aluredian" refers to him
The King's School, Chester
Old King's Scholars
Chester
The King's School, Canterbury
Old King's Scholars
Canterbury
The King's School, Peterborough
Old Petriburgians
King's School, Rochester
Old Roffensians
"Roffensis" is a Latin adjective from Rochester's name in Old English
The King's School, Worcester
Old Vigornians
Latin Vigorniensis , of Worcester
King's School, Bruton
Old Brutonians
King Edward VI Aston
Aston Old Edwardians
King Edward VI School (Bury St Edmunds)
Old Burians
King Edward VI Grammar School (Chelmsford)
Old Chelmsfordians
King Edward VI School, Southampton
Old Edwardians
Southampton
King Edward VI School, Stratford-upon-Avon
Old Edwardians
Stratford-upon-Avon
King Edward VII School, Sheffield
Old Edwardians
Sheffield
King Edward's School, Bath
Old Edwardians
Bath
King Edward's School, Birmingham
Old Edwardians
Birmingham
King Edward's School, Witley
Old Witleians
King Henry VIII School, Coventry
Old Coventrians
King George V College
Old Georgians
Kingston Grammar School
Old Kingstonians
Kingston upon Thames
Kingswood School
Old Kingswoodians
Bath
Kirkham Grammar School
Old Kirkhamians
Lancaster Royal Grammar School
Old Lancastrians
Lancing College
Old Lancing
Langley School, Loddon
Icenians
Refers to the Iceni who once occupied the locality
Latymer Upper School
Old Latymerians
Lawrence Sheriff School
Old Laurentians
Leicester Grammar School
Old Leicestrians
Leighton Park School
Old Leightonians
Leeds Grammar School
Old Leodiensians
Liverpool College
Old Lerpoolians
The Leys School
Old Leysians
The London Oratory School
Old Oratorians/London Oratorians
The Cathedral School, Llandaff
Old Llandavians
Llandovery College
Old Llandoverians
Lord Williams's School , Thame
Old Tamensians
Refers to Thame
Loretto School
Old Lorettonians
Loughborough Grammar School
Old Loughburians
Ludgrove School
Old Ludgrovians
Lewis School, Pengam
Old Ludovicans
Ludovicus , the Latin version of the name 'Lewis'
Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle
Private
previously Lycée Français de Londres
Magdalen College School, Oxford
Old Waynfletes
After founder, William Waynflete
Maidstone Grammar School
Old Maidstonians
Malvern School
Old Malvernians
Manchester Grammar School
Old Mancunians
Mancunia , a Latin name for Manchester
Marlborough College
Old Marlburians
Merchant Taylors' Boys' School, Crosby
Old Crosbeians
Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
Old Merchant Taylors
Merchiston Castle School
Merchistonians
Midhurst Grammar School
Old Midhurstians
Millfield
Old Millfieldians
Mill Hill School
Old Millhillians
Monkton Combe School
Old Monktonians
Monkwearmouth School
Old Monkwearmuthians
Mount Radford School
Old Radfordians
North London Collegiate School
Old North Londoners
Northampton School for Boys
Old Northamptonians
Norton Knatchbull School
Old Ashfordians [ 34]
From Ashford Grammar School, the previous name of the school
Norwich School
Old Norvicensians
From Norvic , Latin name of Norwich
Nottingham High School
Old Nottinghamians
Oakham School
Old Oakhamians
Old Swinford Hospital
Old Foleyans
After founder, Thomas Foley
Oldham Hulme Grammar School
Oldham Hulmeians
The Oratory School
Old Oratorians
Oswestry School
Old Oswestrians [ 35]
Oundle School
Old Oundelians
Pangbourne College
Old Pangbournians
Pate's Grammar School
Old Patesians
The Perse School
Old Perseans
Peter Symonds College
Old Symondians
Pierrepont School, Frensham
Old Pierrepontians
Pocklington School
Old Pocklingtonians
Port Regis School
Old Portregians
The Portsmouth Grammar School
Old Portmuthians
Portora Royal School
Old Portorans
The Prebendal School
Old Prebendalians
Princethorpe College
Old Princethorpians
Queen's College, London
Old Queens
Queen's College, Taunton
Old Queenians
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn
Old Blackburnians
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield
Old Savilians
After one of founders Thomas Saville (1591)
Queen Elizabeth's Hospital
Old Elizabethans
Queen Margaret's School, York
Old Margaretians
Queen Mary's Grammar School
Grammar
Old Marians
Walsall
Queenswood School
Old Queenswoodians
Radley College
Old Radleians
Ratcliffe College
Old Ratcliffians
Ravenscroft School
Old Ravens
Reading School
Old Redingensians
Reed's School
Old Reedonians
Reigate Grammar School
Old Reigatians
Repton School
Old Reptonians
Rendcomb College
Old Rendcombians
Ripon Grammar School
Old Riponians
Roedean School
Old Roedeanians
Rossall School
Old Rossallians
Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Old Instonians
RGS Worcester
Old Elizabethans
Chartered by Queen Elizabeth I
Royal Grammar School, Guildford
Old Guildfordians
Royal Grammar School, Newcastle
Old Novocastrians
From Novocastria , Latin name of Newcastle
Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe
Old Wycombiensians
Royal Russell School
Old Russellians
The Royal School, Armagh
Old Armachians
The Royal School, Wolverhampton
Old Royals
Rugby School
Old Rugbeians
Ruthin School
Old Ruthinians
Rutlish School
Old Rutlishians
Rydal Penrhos
Old Rydalians
Rye St Antony School
Old Girls of Rye
Shrewsbury School
Old Salopians
From Salopia , the Latin for Shropshire
Seaford College
Old Seafordians
Sedbergh School
Old Sedberghians
Sevenoaks School
Old Sennockians
"Sennock", a local pronunciation of "Sevenoaks"
Sherborne School
Old Shirburnians
Sir George Monoux College
Old Monovians
Sir John Deane's College , Northwich
Old Wittonians
From Witton, an ancient name for Northwich
Solihull School
Old Silhillians
Solihull demonym
The Skinners' School
Old Skinners
St Albans School, Hertfordshire
Old Albanians
St Ambrose College
Grammar school
Old Ambrosians
St Andrew's School, Pangbourne
Prep
Old St Andrews
St Bees School
Old St Beghians
From Saint Bega
St Benedict's School
Old Priorians
From school's original name, Ealing Priory School
St Clement Danes School
Old Danes
St Columba's College, St Albans
Old Columbans
St Albans
St Dunstan's College
Old Dunstonians
St Edward's School, Oxford
Old St Edwards
St Faith's School
Old Fidelians
Fides, fidelis Latin for "faith"
St George's College, Weybridge
Old Georgians
Weybridge
St George's School, Harpenden
Old Georgians
Harpenden
St Ignatius' College
Old Ignatians
St Ivo School
Old Ivoans
St John's College, Portsmouth
Old Johannians
Per Laborem Ad Honorem
Southsea, Portsmouth
St John's School, Leatherhead
Old Johnians
Leatherhead
St Lawrence College, Ramsgate
Old Lawrentians
St Leonard's School
St Leonards School Seniors
Avoids term old boys
St Olave's Grammar School
Old Olavians
St Paul's School, London
Old Paulines
St Paul's Girls' School
Old Paulinas
St Peter's School, York
Old Peterites
St Swithun's School, Winchester
Old Swithunites
Stamford School
Old Stamfordians
Stowe School
Old Stoics
A pun on the name of "Stowe" and the philosophy of Stoicism
Stonyhurst College
Old Stonyhursts
Stockport Grammar School
Old Stopfordians
"Stopfordian" means 'of Stockport'
Strand School
Old Strandians
Summer Fields School
Old Summerfieldians
Sunningdale School
Old Sunningdalians
Sutton Grammar School for Boys
Old Suttonians
Sutton Valence School
Old SV
Abbreviation
Taunton School
Old Tauntonians
Tettenhall College
Old Tettenhallians
Tonbridge School
Old Tonbridgians
Trent College
Old Tridents
From Tridentum , the Latin name of Trent
Trinity School of John Whitgift
Old Mid-Whitgiftians
The original name of Trinity School was Whitgift Middle School|
Truro School
Old Truronians
Twyford School
Old Twyfordians
University College School
Old Gowers
After Gower Street , where it was located
Upton Court Grammar School
Old Paludians
From Latin palus , a slough. See also Slough Grammar School
Victoria College, Jersey
Old Victorians
Uppingham School
Old Uppinghamians
Wallington County Grammar School
Old Walcountians
Warminster School
Old Verlucians
William Camden 's identification of the Roman town of Verlucio with Warminster [ 36]
Watford Grammar School for Boys
Old Fullerians
After founder Elizabeth Fuller
Warwick School
Old Warwickians
Wells Cathedral School
Old Wellensians [ 37]
Wellingborough School
Old Wellingburians
Wellington College, Berkshire
Old Wellingtonians
West Buckland School
Old West Bucklands
West Downs School
Old West Downs
Closed 1988
West Hill Park School
Old Westhillians[ 38]
Westcliff High School for Boys
Old Westcliffians
Westminster School
Old Westminsters
Whitgift School
Old Whitgiftians
William Hulme's Grammar School
Old Hulmeians
Wilson's School
Old Wilsonians
Wimbledon College
Old Wimbledonians
Wisbech Grammar School
Wisbech Old Grammarians
Worksop College
Old Worksopians
Wrekin College
Old Wrekinians
Wolverhampton Grammar School
Old Wulfrunians
Wulfrunia , Latin for Wolverhampton
Worth School
Old Worthians
Wycliffe College (Gloucestershire)
Old Wycliffians
Winchester College
Old Wykehamists
After founder William of Wykeham (1382)
Woodhouse Grove School
Old Grovians
Wycombe Abbey
Wycombe Abbey Seniors
Yarm School
Old Yarumians
After the Viking name for Yarm, Yarum
See also
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