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Raymond Leppard

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

As you will see in the Headmaster’s Letter, Raymond Leppard, distinguished former scholar, musician and conductor of renown, will be visiting the UK in May. Raymond will be signing copies of his autobiography “Music Made Me” on Friday 20th May from 10.00 am to 12.00 noon in the Sun Lounge, which is the ante-room of the Pump Room. Proceeds will go to the School’s Music Centre project. The function at school will now be an afternoon reception, beginning at 2.30. Music will be provided by various ensembles. There will not now be an evening function. Sulians are welcome at either event.



Newsletter May 2011

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Newsletter May 2011

NEWS

Annual General Meeting
The AGM passed off without drama. The dozen present saw everyone re-elected. Rich Wood is in for another stint as President as we were unable to find a volunteer for this year. However we have a putative replacement for the future. We will also look at the rules to see whether a President Elect might help avoid this situation..

Coach Trip to St Pauls Cathedral
Alan Blake reports: Transport arranged by Tony Buss, guides organised by Terry Lee, seems like a pretty good do and so it turned out. Leaving Bath at 0830hrs., a brief stop to pick up a foursome in Corsham, and 19 souls were on their way to London to visit Wren’s Masterpiece. It didn’t take long; with a comfort break on the M4 we arrived in good time for lunch. By prior arrangement, a brief phone call informed of our imminent arrival and resulted in a barrier chain being lifted and our coach being ushered into the Cathedral Square, privileged or what? After lunch we set out on a wonderful tour guided by 2 men very well qualified to do so as they are part of the team charged with looking after the fabric of this wonderful building. The general public are allowed to visit many parts of the cathedral, but we privileged few were shown through doors which had to be unlocked to gain access; in many instances passing along corridors between the inner and outer walls of this edifice, in some places in spaces above the chancel and other parts of the church and some up to 30 metres above ground level. Many steps to climb, some in very narrow passageways. In no particular order, we saw the bell tower, the clock [manufactured by the same company which made the clock for Big Ben] the original Wooden Model of the cathedral, made for Wren to show the King what he was proposing to build on Ludgate Hill, the Library with its many very old editions of our bible, the Whispering Gallery, the Stone Gallery [Outside of course] with wonderful views of London’s changing skyline. Not for the faint hearted or week limbed, our tour was quite tiring but very interesting. Our driver had asked us to be ready at 4pm, which of course we were. So we set off home trying to beat the rush hour. Through London we were largely successful but as soon as we joined the motorway we were informed that due to an ‘incident’ long delays were expected and it took us about an hour to reach the Reading off ramp before we were clear of traffic. What a trip, what a day, many memories and a slight feeling of ‘smugness’ for having experienced something special. Thank you Terry and thank you Tony.

Membership
We welcome John Weeks (1952) as a new Life Member. After the Royal College of Music and National Service, he spent 10 years at Dauntsey’s School and then 25 years at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. If you remember John, a clarinettist, and would like to get in touch, let me know.

EVENTS

Informal Lunches
May 11th at The Stag, Hinton Charterhouse
June 15th at The George, Bathampton and
July 13th at Riverside, Saltford.
Contact Peter Powell for any directions. Make your own arrangements, pay your own bills. Meet from 12 noon, have a treat and enjoy lunch with friends in the English countryside. (Well, almost!)

Golf
9th June Association v NHSOB. This year is away in Newport – Mick Moore will be handling the selection as usual and you will receive The Call if selected.

6th July Approach Golf At Victoria Park. Meet 6 pm as usual

17th June Association Golf Day At Bath Golf Club, Sham Castle on the Friday. Meet at 12.30, dinner at 7pm (ish) Note that this year it is one round in the afternoon only.
Please let Mike Wood know you’re coming : mike(AT)systemagic.co.uk or 01225 742184
Open to all Sulian golfers, please endeavour to give your support to keep this event alive.

Treasure Hunt or ‘Robert’s Ramble’
July 14th Start from opposite the Pump Room by Bath Abbey from 6 pm.
After many successful events Sue Trude is standing down but has found a willing successor in Robert Hill. He will be aiming to stress you all on what we hope, will be a balmy summer evening. Teams of not more than 4. Modest entry fee. See parts of Bath that you didn’t know existed. Argue, chat with the tourists and try to fit in a pint on the way.

Annual Dinner
15th October 2011 The usual Saturday at the Bath Cricket Club, North Parade. This year Graham Knight’s young friends will be getting their bus passes so Graham has already got 14 lined up to celebrate at The Dinner with hopes of reaching 20! Full details and chitty in September but make a note of the date, I’m hoping for a record turnout.

Trip to Imperial War Museum, Lambeth.
23rd October. Flushed with the success of St Paul’s, Tony Buss is arranging a group booking on a coach trip to Lambeth, leaving from Bath about 8.30 am. Tickets are £15.50 each and you need to book and pay Tony before the end of June. Pick–up points can be arranged with Tony. Phone 01225 404625 or e-mail: bussstop(AT) sky.com

Reunions
As in the last news, I understand that Mike Hucker is co-ordinating another ‘49ers meet this summer for those that did School Cert in 1949. Contact me to be put in touch.

And a last call for anyone wanting a visit to School at the end of the summer term. If you are interested let me know now! I will see what can be done.

School Events
The Annual Concert was a great success and again demonstrated the resurgence of music in School and the diversity of instruments played. An Orchestra performed for the first time for years, and although lacking in some areas gave a good account. Choral and instrumental ensembles were very varied, and the drums were loud!

You can catch up on other School news on their website at: www.beechencliff.org.uk

And for those of you living away from Bath, the School achieved Academy status in April, and also received an Ofsted inspection, which raised their ‘score’ to ‘Outstanding’!

Old Sulians’ Rugby Club
The 1st XV finished in mid-table in Somerset 1 having had a much better season than last year. Terry Lee represented the Association at the annual Sponsors lunch, and reported a very good time was had by all. The Annual Dinner is on Friday, 13thMay at the Clubhouse, 7 pm for 7:30pm. Tickets (£20) from Terry Haines, limited numbers. Three-course meal, after dinner speeches and awards. Suits and ties to be worn. See the Club website: www.oldsuliansrfc.co.uk

And finally on the Rugby Scene, this August the Su’s will celebrate 50 years on Lansdown! On Saturday August 27th there will a ‘do’. Watch for the details but several of those present at the last Committee meeting, names withheld to protect the innocent, recalled the first occasion when the late Jimmy Wood, no relation, whilst working for Whitbread, provided a tanker full of beer which the assembled Su’s drank dry. Pebble and Blakey still remember the hangover!

And incidentally, Peter ‘Pebble’ Beach, as the current President of the Bath Combination, recently had the great pleasure of hosting Sir Ian McGeechan at their Annual Dinner.

Pat’s UK Coastal Walk
You may recall that Honorary Life Member and former Master Pat Colbourne is attempting to walk the coastline of Britain. He started from Dover Castle on 6th April 2010 and in fits and starts, reached Polperro by the end of August. Then his knee gave out! I saw him at the School Concert and was told that he returned home for a rest and later had surgery on his knee but was then told his other hip also needed replacing! He is hoping that his increasingly bionic body will be ‘fit’ to resume around February 2012. His website is at: www.patsukcoastwalk.co.uk

Music Block
As mentioned elsewhere, work is in hand on the new music block at School. Donations towards kitting it out are very welcome but in addition two local Sulians have provided a Yamaha Clavinova electric piano and a Technics Organ, which got me to thinking. Have you any musical instruments stashed away in the loft/garage/box-room that could do with a good home? I’ve had a chat with young Paul Calvert, the Head of Music, and instruments for beginners are always in short supply. When I was at School, (what a memory!), there were instruments to try before commitment, so please have a delve. I can arrange collection or delivery, or put you in touch with Paul. Bagpipes, drums, guitars and everything musical welcome.

Hon. Secretary: Peter Powell

11 Kennet Park, Bathampton, Bath BA2 6SS 01225 466608

Hon. Treasurer: Richard Wood

63 Caledonian Road, East Twerton, Bath, BA2 3RD 01225 422210

Hon. Correspondent: Roger Wood.

101 Hansford Square, Combe Down, Bath, BA2 5LL 01225 832207

or: committe(AT)oldsulians.org.uk



May 2011 Headmaster’s Letter

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

May 2011
Dear Old Sulian,
The School officially became an Academy early in April and we are now in the position of being considered an independent school funded by central government. We hope that this will allow us the freedom to innovate and to utilise the sparse resources which exist to support the boys and students across the City. As you would expect we will continue to work with our partner school, Hayesfield Girls’ School, and our friends within the Bath Education Trust. Over time I hope to be able to bring you news of the work we undertake and its impact on the City.

On to much more important issues, I am pleased to inform you that the cricket season has officially begun and the early signs are very positive. The Under 12 boys are unbeaten after three matches, having dispatched Warminster School and two QEH teams. The Under 14 team has achieved the accolade of bowling out King Edward’s School for 50 runs before cantering home to victory with the loss of only one wicket. Their former coach takes all the credit for this great success and asks why he was demoted to the new boys team. The Under 15 team is currently in disgrace for failing to defeat Writhlington School in a recent Cup game.

We have recently competed in four Somerset Cup Football Finals but I am only able to report positively on one clear victory. The Under 16s team avenged a defeat by Chew Valley last year and ran out 5-1 winners in a well played game at Twerton Park. The Under 13s were edged out 4-2 by Wellsway School and the same opponents defeated our Under 14s 3-2 in a very closely fought contest. Despite being considered a ‘rugby school’, it is good to see our boys competing so well in this particular sport.

The Summer, of course, always sees the departure of two echelons from the school and we wish our Upper Sixth and Year 11 boys every success in the examinations to come. We anticipate a splendid crop of results and it is very pleasing to note that, yet again, our students will be taking up exceptional University offers, including Oxford and Cambridge, cementing our place as a premier provider of A Level courses for Bath. We are very pleased to note that, as well as 100 of our own boys joining the Lower Sixth in September, 100 external students will also being taking up places with us.

I am very much hoping that when you are able to take up the opportunity to visit the school you will be delighted to note one or two small improvements to our stock. The Music Block will be completed by the end of August and this will at last give accommodation which is an improvement over that in enjoyed by illustrious musicians since the time of Raymond Leppard. Some of you, of course, less illustrious in musical circles, will also have endured music practice in cold and draughty accommodation. There will, of course, be some who venture to suggest that the more miserable a room, the better the learning. I assume that future budgets will allow your philosophy to be realised! In addition to the Music Block we are very pleased to have had the support of many across the City to allow us to begin work on the new artificial surfaces which will allow our boys the opportunity to excel in a number of sports which previously needed specialist accommodation away from the school. These new surfaces are sited on the redgra and the old wasteland adjacent.

I mentioned Raymond Leppard earlier and many of you will know that he is in Bath to promote his new book and will also be visiting his old school on May 20. May I cordially extend an invitation to you to join us in the Main Hall from 2.30 p.m. for cream teas and some musical entertainment. You will also have the opportunity to visit the new Music facility, although, of course, in, as yet, an incomplete state. I hope that it will be an opportunity for you to catch up with old friends.

Yours sincerely,

A Davies

Headmaster



Raymond Leppard

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

Eminent former pupil Raymond Leppard will be visiting the UK in May to promote his autobiography. At present it is planned that this will include a trip to Bath on the 20th May. The hope is that there will be a book signing session in the morning and his attendance at a concert at School in the evening. Details of Raymond’s career can be found here: http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Leppard-Raymond.htm



D Charles Ruff

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Charlie Ruff sadly passed away last week. Well known to the Rugby players and golfers of the Association, the funeral will be in Chandlers Ford on Friday 28th January. A number of members are travelling down from Bath, if you want to join them I can put you in touch. Contact : committee@oldsulians.org.uk

Roger W.



John New

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

Sadly I have to inform you that John New died on the 23rd
December. He was 95. I think John was the oldest Sulian and probably
known by all in the Association and the Rugby Club.
The funeral will take place at St Mary’s Church, Saltford, at 12 noon on Thursday 13th January. And afterwards at Haycombe.
For those with Satnav the details are as follows:
St Mary’s Church,
Queen Square
Saltford,
Bristol,
Avon
BS31 3EL
01225 872 275

Family flowers only, donations to Mencap, c/o L J Guyan, 12 Charlton Road, Keynsham, Bristol. BS31 2JA

Roger W.



Annual Dinner Report 2010

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

The Annual Dinner on 16th October was another evening of nostalgia and moth-balls. 60 members and guests were present for an excellent meal at Bath Cricket Club. Roy Harper conjured up the toast, the President presented a cheque to the Headmaster for new books for the library, Dave James filled us in on the Rugby scene and there was much scratching of heads and tugging of beards trying to place names to faces after, in some cases, over 40 years. Note the date for next year will be the 15th October. A fuller account will appear in the next newsletter.
Photos from the evening can be found here -