Old Bostonian Association
The Old Bostonian Association (OBA) is the alumni group of Boston Grammar School. Membership is open to:
- All former pupils who have attended Boston Grammar School for at least one year.
- Past or present members of staff.
History
Towards the end of the 19th Century, suggestions were made that a dedicated alumni organisation should be formed. The OBA was officially founded as the 'Old Bostonian Club' on 20 April 1900. On that date, 18 former pupils met at Anderton’s Hotel, Fleet Street, London[1] to form the new organisation. There were originally two branches, each of which had its own secretary: one in Boston and one in London. The membership fee was set at 5 shillings per annum.
The first OBA dinner took place on 2nd August 1900, in the Guildhall, on the evening of Speech Day (now called Prize-Giving).
Objects of the association
- To promote union and good fellowship amongst the members;
- To provide a means whereby Former Students may co-operate with the Boston Grammar School Foundation, School Governors, the Teaching Staff and BGS support organisations in promoting the welfare of the School;
- To promote fellowship between Association and School through sporting events and social occasions.
Events
The Old Bostonian Association has a diary of events which can be found on its web site[2]. The main event each year is the Annual Dinner, which takes place in the Spring. Like most of the OBA's events the dinner is open not only to members but also to those who qualify as members of the association but have not yet joined. Until recent years the dinner was a men-only event but it is now open to both sexes, and both members and qualifying non-members may bring one non-qualifying guest.
Magazine
The Old Bostonian Association's newsletter, or magazine is The Old Bostonian.
External links
- Old Bostonian Association (official website)