Oswestry School 600 Celebrations

    Keep Up To Date With The Latest OS600 Event News

    www.oswestryschool-friends.com launched!

    The 'Oswestry School Events Programme 2007' is now available giving details of events that are happening this year as part of our celebrations.

    Click here to download a pdf version of the programme.

    To read this file (around 1.8MB) you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.  You can download it free by following this link.

     

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    You can also find these details on this website, www.oswestryschool-friends.com, where you will be able to keep up to date with the latest OS600 events as they approach and as new ones are added. 

     

    Help Raise Money For The School

    This site has other benefits for the school too; if you use the page as a portal to access the Ask.com search engine or to bid for an item on eBay, the school will earn revenue from the services, supporting the school in this special year.

    Users are encouraged to use this site as their homepage, keep in touch with events and use the services.

    If you would like to do this, just visit the site, click the 'Set as Homepage' button to make it your homepage and then simply start using the Ask.com search engine or click on the eBay banner to access that site.  If you find it useful, please encourage your friends and family to use it too - every search and bid helps.

    Sexcentenary Merchandise Now Available

    The Old Oswestrians' Society has produced a range of commemorative merchandise to celebrate Oswestry School's 600th Anniversary and it is now available.

    Items produced include silk ties, commemorative pens and desk diaries whilst unusual items such as beer and sausages are also available from local producers.  Click here for more details.

    Most items are available from the School Shop, either in person or by telephone during opening hours or from the Shop Webpage.  Please note that some items must be ordered from Steve Hodge, Hon Secretary of the Old Oswestrians.