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A Hub for Former Pupils of Bishopshalt

Who are the Old Uxonians? If you studied at Bishopshalt School in Hillingdon at any time, then you are an Old Uxonian and eligible to join our Association! Staff and Governors are also welcome to join as Honorary Members.

Why are we called Old Uxonians? It's because the School started out in 1907 as Uxbridge County School and the former pupils' association had been using its derived name (the Old Uxonians) well before the School's name change in 1930. We're rather attached to our history! 

Over the decades, the School has had very many talented people pass through its doors - see a small selection of them here

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What We Do

The aims of the Old Uxonians Association are to celebrate the lives and memories of former pupils of Bishopshalt via newsletters, a General Reunion at the School every June and a lively Facebook group; and to look for ways to benefit the school where possible, whether that is by occasional donations, individual tasks or useful contacts. Read more and see who's on the OUA Committee by clicking the 'About' tab above.

Benefits of Membership

You'll receive the Association's newsletter - The Old Uxonian - twice a year. You will also have access to our digital archives, including photos and previous newsletters, and will be invited to the AGM and the Annual General Reunion.

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