Donor Impact Report 2025
Contents
Meet the Master, Robert Milne
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Your Support this Year
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Bursaries
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Real impact, thanks to you Leandro's Story
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Community and Partnerships
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Our Donors. Years of generosity
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The Old Alleynian Association Bursary
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It has been a privilege to begin my first term as Master of Dulwich College this September. Over these past months, I have been steadily learning about the people, values, and initiatives that make Dulwich such an extraordinary place - and I have been especially struck by the strength of our community’s commitment to widening access and creating opportunity. Reading about the College’s bursary programme, and the breadth of its partnerships with schools and organisations beyond our school gates, was a motivating factor in my decision to join Dulwich. To now see that work in action - and to begin to understand the profound impact it has on the lives of young people - has been incredibly inspiring. I am delighted to share with you that this work has been recognised, and Dulwich College has been chosen by School House Awards 2025 as winners in the two categories of Social Mobility Champion and Local Partnerships & Community Champion. I am deeply aware that none of this would be possible without you - our donor community. Your generosity opens doors. It enables bright, talented young people to thrive here, regardless of their financial circumstances, and it strengthens our shared belief in education as a force for good. For that, I offer my sincere thanks. As I look ahead to the future of the College, I do so with great optimism - and with immense appreciation for all that you make possible. I hope you enjoy reading about the impact of your support.
Opening doors for future generations Thank you
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Donor Roll
Gift form
Very best, Mr Robert Milne Master of Dulwich College
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495 donors gave £1.8 million in philanthropic income.
During a period of financial uncertainty - not only for the College but across our wider community - we remain determined in our commitment to maintaining, not reducing, our investment in the bursary programme - a cornerstone of the Dulwich College community and a defining part of who we are. That's why in 2024/25, £5 million was spent on bursary support- including but not limited to fee relief.
Number of donors: 495 OAs 310 Parents 137 Staff 13 Trusts and Foundations 10 Organisations 7 Governors 3 Friends 15
Donations: £1.8m OAs £759,236 Parents £704,120 Staff £28,264 Trusts and Foundations £60,885 Organisations £63,925 Governors
Although fewer pupils received significant bursaries compared to the previous year, the cost of sustaining the programme at its current level increased. Nevertheless, we’re pleased to report that projections for bursaries for academic year 2025/26 are trending upwards.
222 2025/26
214 2023/24
*figures rounded for illustrative purposes
£13,005 Friends £176,239
192 2024/25
£407,168 in legacies received this year
197 2022/23
195 2020/21
191 2019/20
191 2018/19
190 2021/22
All of the College’s funds are committed to the pursuit of its charitable objectives. The information given has been taken from our internal unaudited management information for the year ended 31 July 2025. A copy of our accounts can be found online: www.dulwich.org.uk/about/annual-reports-and-accounts
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Real impact, thanks to you
We know that when young people are given the right environment, they do more than succeed academically. They flourish as individuals - finding their voice, discovering their passions, and gaining the confidence to take on the world. In the last 5 years, you, our supporters, have contributed £6.5 million, helping to grow the bursary programme by 15.2%.
In 2024/25: £290,412 was raised for the 20 25 Bursary Appeal
At Dulwich, every pupil benefits from: • Small classes With an average of just 21 pupils in many core subjects, allowing for tailored teaching and meaningful support. • A rich co-curricular life From 200 teams across 17 sports and over 80 societies to join, to £105,000 invested to ensure bursary pupils could take part in the 102 expeditions organised in 2024/25 – every pupil has the opportunity to discover and pursue their passion.
237 pupils applied for a bursary place at Dulwich College 192 boys were supported by bursaries
82% of those received transformational bursaries
Pupils with strong wellbeing are significantly more likely to achieve strong GCSE results.
1 new full seven-year bursary was funded and 1 fully endowed bursary was funded
• Outstanding pastoral care Grounded in research that supported pupils are thriving pupils.
10.3% of pupils on school roll received bursaries
Smaller class sizes can lead to +2 months of academic progress per year
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Source: Teaching and Learning Toolkit, Education Endowment Fund, 2025
“Because I boarded, Dulwich wasn’t just a school — it was home. My Housemasters treated me like family, and that made all the difference.” Leandro Gough OA (17-22)
We caught up with Leandro, our Bursary Ambassador for the 2025 Bursary Appeal, who has just completed his BSc in Environment and Development from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Now beginning his career in finance, Leandro reflects on how his time at Dulwich helped lay the foundations for the confidence and sense of purpose he brings to this next chapter. “I was delighted to share my story in the 2025 Bursary Appeal having received a full bursary to attend Dulwich College, boarding there from 2017 to 2022 - first in Orchard House, then Blew House. What stays with me most is the deep connection I built with the staff. I can instantly name four teachers who I still think of as mentors. They didn't just care about how I was doing academically - they saw the full picture. My Housemasters encouraged me to get involved in sport, even though I was already focused on my studies, and I’m so glad they did. Dulwich really pushed me to excel in the classroom but also gave me the independence and space to develop a personality beyond it. Sports taught me how to work with all kinds of people. Being part of a team and attending societies helped me branch out and build confidence socially. That exposure to people with different backgrounds and interests is something I think sets Dulwich apart. English was my favourite subject. My teacher had a drama background and made lessons genuinely exciting. He saw how much I enjoyed the subject and would set me extra reading just for fun. It’s that kind of attention to detail that makes Dulwich different. Dulwich College wasn’t just a place where I studied; it was where I lived for five years. I found a real support system in my Housemasters, Mr Brown and Mr Davidson. They looked after me in ways I’ll never forget – inviting me to dinners, movie nights, and making me feel part of their families. I continue to seek their advice and they act as mentors even now. The biggest impact Dulwich had on me was giving me a strong foundation – a solid work ethic, independence, and a sense of responsibility. The bursary I received allowed me to access all of this. It gave me the tools to succeed, but also the space to become my own person. These holistic lessons are now paying dividends in my career and leading a fulfilling life.” Today, as Leandro steps confidently into his professional journey, his story stands as a testament to what a Dulwich education makes possible – an experience that continues to shape and strengthen those who receive the gift of opportunity.
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Since the inaugural School Service Day in 2019, when 300 pupils volunteered at 18 locations, the initiative has grown significantly to include... Service remains a cornerstone of both the curriculum and the ethos at Dulwich College. Our pupils and staff are consistently engaged in meaningful initiatives and our annual Service Day exemplifies this spirit in action.
...896 pupils 191 staff members 53 different sites.
Tom Whitehead
1,600 children benefited from our sports facilities in 2024/25
“At Dulwich, we’re incredibly fortunate to have outstanding sports facilities and coaches. But with that comes a responsibility to open our doors and share those opportunities with the wider community. Thanks to the generosity of a donor supporting our Sports Partnerships programme, we’ve been able to welcome over 1,600 children from the local area to the College in 2024/25. That’s more young people gaining confidence, discovering teamwork, and experiencing the joy of sport - who simply wouldn’t have had that opportunity otherwise.” Tom Whitehead, Deputy Director of Sport (External)
On Service Day 2025, we welcomed 300 pupils from 14 local schools to take part in on-site activities.
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For many of our supporters, giving to Dulwich College isn’t a one-off gesture - it’s a lasting commitment. We spoke to three of our regular giving donors to learn what motivates their continued support, and what Dulwich still means to them today.
Every year, over half of our bursary donations come from regular givers - those who give monthly or annually. This ongoing support is crucial: it allows the College to plan ahead, commit to multi-year bursary places and respond to urgent needs with confidence. “I give monthly to Dulwich College because I want other boys to have the same opportunities I had - even if, like me, their families couldn’t otherwise afford a school like this. Setting up a monthly direct debit means I don’t have to think about it, and it allows the school to plan with greater certainty.” Jon Guinness OA (88-96) has been giving monthly since 2020.
“I give because my uncle, Brian Clark OA (37–43), supported my fees when I was at the College. He also gave back as a bursary donor and member of the Canon Carver Society, and I want to continue that legacy. That’s why I’ve been giving to the bursary fund by standing order since 1988.” Tim Havenhand OA (74–83) has supported Bursaries with unwavering commitment, giving by standing order since 1988. His monthly gift - increased from £15 to £30 - together with several one-off donations, has now exceeded £20,000 in total.
£16.19* a month for 10 years donates £2,000 to the Bursary Fund. Enough to contribute toward bursary enrichment – books, uniforms and co-curricular participation.
Small but mighty
A quarterly gift of £250 supports co-curricular costs - including sports kits, instrument hire, or art supplies - helping every pupil take full advantage of Dulwich life.
Milestone moments
“I look back fondly on my time at Dulwich College and am proud of its commitment to funded places. Giving back through a regular direct debit is a simple way to help others access the same opportunities I had.” Ope Runsewe OA (00-07) has been giving monthly since 2015.
A termly gift of £1,619* for 7 years funds 25% of a fully-funded bursary, supporting a pupil from Year 7 to Year 13.
Bursary pathway support
Just 9 donors giving a £5,000* gift funds an entire two-year Sixth Form bursary place.
*with Gift Aid
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The Old Alleynian Association Bursary The Old Alleynian Association (OAA) has long been a supporter of Dulwich College’s bursary programme. In 2019, the Association inspired hundreds of Old Alleynians to support the College’s 400th Anniversary Bursary Appeal with a generous match gift of £100,000. This unlocked over £400,000 in total, the most successful bursary appeal in the College’s history. This year, we are thrilled to share the exciting news of a new and pioneering initiative: the OAA has committed to fund ten new bursary places for Year 12 entry starting in September 2025.
This gift will cover 25% of the net fees for each place, supporting two pupils per year from each of Year 12 and 13 for the next five years. These bursaries will provide life-changing opportunities for pupils who need significant financial aid to attend the College. Each bursary offers a talented young man the chance to benefit from a Dulwich education that might otherwise have been out of reach. This gift is a powerful demonstration of the OAA’s commitment to supporting current Alleynians and a major contribution to the College’s long tradition of widening access to boys from all backgrounds. We are very grateful to the OAA for their philanthropic leadership and generosity, and for setting such an inspiring example to our community.
“The Old Alleynian Association is proud to help change the lives of talented boys who could benefit from a Dulwich education, as we did, but whose families can’t afford the fees.” Nick Howe OA (74-80) , Chair of the OAA
In 2024/25 75% of our regular givers were Old Alleynians
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Thank you to all our benefactors who have supported the College. The following Roll of Benefactors includes those who have generously given between 1 August 2024 and 31 July 2025, as well as our known Canon Carver Society members who have informed us of their kind decision to remember the College in their wills. We would also like to thank our anonymous donors and all our supporters and bursary ambassadors who have helped the College in meaningful ways through sharing their time, expertise and advocate for our work. Every effort has been made to ensure that this list is complete and accurate. If your name has been mistakenly omitted, we hope you will accept our apologies and let us know at development@dulwich.org.uk
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Timothy Havenhand Peter Holmes Jeremy Hopkins Mark Hutchings
Mike Lynfield Keith Macquarie Richard Mattick Alistair McDermott Mark Menhennet
David Slater Ian Smith Dr Richard Soper
Christopher Dean Dr David Dunlop Simon Dyson Jeremy Eccles Brian Elliot Christopher Elston Graham Foote Col Keith Galbraith Anthony Gaster Tim Gilkes Derek Goodchild HHJ Andrew Goymer Dr Peter Gravett Laurence Green Dr Denis Gross Dr Stuart Herbertson Geoffrey Holloway Dr Robin Hughes Christopher Hurrion Martin Jackson Robin Jewett
Old Alleynians
David Martin-Clark Roy May Clive Mellor Bruce Noble MBE Richard Norton Michael Palmer
1940-1949 Marshall Field CBE Peter Grose Ron Hewstone Edgar Price Gordon V W E Wood
Martin Stone Barry Taylor Prof Andrew Tomkins OBE David Trace Alan Trangmar Adrian Underwood OBE Ian Unwin Robert Upton CBE Philip Virgo John Walters Ivor Warburton The Very Revd Dr Peter Webber Nicholas White Patrick White Anthony Williams Charles Wood Prof John Wyke
William Jinks Dr Niloy Karia Naguib Kheraj and Nina Hirji Kheraj
Peter Miles Alec Noakes Barry O’Connor
Bob Parker David Price George Ray Michael Renton HHJ Michael Rich KC Eric Robertson Malcolm Sargent Edward Saulter The Revd David Sharp Dr Michael Shirley David Walker Brig Johnny Walker OBE DL William Waring Peter Webster William Whiting Brian Willis David Wilson Prof Michael Winterbottom The Revd Beresford D R Wood
Anthony King Charles Lee
Keith Penfold Frank Penson Graham Prothero Michael Ramus Andrew Reid Anthony Roberts Tim Roberts-Holmes Nick Rundle Hiram Simon Keith Singer David Skinner Daniel Smallwood Simon Smith Christopher Tarrant James F Thornton John Tudor Martin Turner Michael Wade Dr Richard Weber Peter West Robert West Dr Tony Wierzbicki 1980-1989 John Beck Douglas Burnham Colin Campbell Simon Clarke Dr Julius Clayton John Corcoran Dr Roger Cordery James Cunningham John D'Souza Adrian Fuller Sqn Ldr Michael Greene Andrew Guy Gavin Hall Nicholas Hallwood Russell Harper Timothy Smith Gary Sugarman
1950-1959 Prof Ewan Anderson The Revd Ian Arthur Chris Austen Bernard and Margaret Battley Robert Bembridge Denis Bodiam The Revd Peter Boyden The Revd Canon Michael Burgess The Revd Ronald Casebow Ronald Clayton John Cooper Lt Cmdr Graham Crane Cdr Graham Creedy LVO RN Roger Croucher
Darius Lewington Dr Nicholas Martin Jason Meers Dr Rahul Nath Alexander Offer
Robert Ottey Dr Eric Poon
Dr Nicholas Rollitt Lt Col Philip Rosell Dr Yohan Samarasinghe Nicholas Shearing
Dr David Smith Peter Snowdon Richard Starr Hugo Stolkin Peter Sudell
1970-1979 Duncan Anderson David Barke Timothy Birse Stephen Bondfield Simon Brown Niall S G Campbell Alan Clacher CBE Robert Condon George Davison Dr John Dean
Michael Kirkman David J R Lewis Will Lewis John Lovering CBE Peter Lyon Peter Manning Nigel Massey The Revd Brian McHenry CBE Eric Meads Peter Montgomery Stewart Morgan
Ronald Davis Colin Deverill Peter Dorey Brian Ellis MBE Roy Emmerson Chris Field
Damian Thornton Peter Vicary-Smith James Wadsworth David Wise 1990-1999 Dr Stanislaw Adamiak Omer Ahmad Dr Azhar Ala William Burghes Duncan Byrne Michael L C Chan Ted Chwu Amos Dadzie Richard and Sara Evans Ziyad Fakhry Clyde Fare Eric Fosdike Jonathan Fowles Matthew Ghinn
1960-1969 Roger Alexander Peter Allwright Roy Amlot KC Marcus Ansell Warwick Armstrong Jeremy Baker Richard Barwick Philip Beaven Patrick Bentley
Dirk FitzHugh Anthony Gedge Donald Goodsell Christopher Gordon David Griffiths Michael Hall David Halliday Dr David Handscomb Roger Hedge
Jim Dewes Tony Edgley Andrew Fabian Dr Simon Fleminger Dr Dave Gilbert, in memory of Dr Andy Gilbert Cmdr Bob Grainger
Nicolas Nacht Robert Newton David North Mark Otway Ian Paton David Paul Michael Pearman
Mark Berry Mike Block Don Boadella John and Elizabeth Bouldin Christopher Boyes Michael Brett Frank Browning Douglas Butterfield Dr David Cheesman Giles Cole Col Robert Crawley OBE JP Jeremy Davies Mike Davies
Ian Harris MBE Steven Hastings Peter Hockless Nicholas Hunsworth David Ince William Jutsum Guy Kitteringham Gordon Latimir Luca Leone Stephen Locke
Ronald Hickson Philip Holliday Patrick Izod Peter Johnson David Jowett Geoffrey Keeble Michael Kirby John Lowry John Loyd Colin Mander
John Pearse Jan Pringle
Patrick Rawson Dr Robin Rayner Sir Peter Riddell CBE The Rt Hon Sir Colin Rimer
David Gibson Jon Guinness Nicholas Hamilton Binoy Karia
Howard Rogg Murray Ross Michael Sim Michael Simons
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Hywel Evans Petasha Evans Pavlos Exarchos and Tina Papadimitriou Michael and Deborah Fiddy
Andrew Moss Oscar Quan Jan Rybojad Filip Twarowski Worapat Witchawut 2020-2029 Jason Senoo Aleksander Zarebinski Vin Weekley
Rebecca Runge Andrew Seth Andrew and Sarah Threadgould
Chris King James King
Andrey Ovchinnikov Andreas Papadopolous and Dr Georgia Kaliora Myles and Katie Pink Catherine and Timothy Polli Denis and Alison Power
Andrew Kojima Vikram Kumar Radoslaw Leda Benjamin Li Lt Cdr Thomas McPhail Dr Nat Moser
Friends Viviane Edgley Dominic Fee Caroline McLean, in memory of Dr Hector McLean OA James Rogers
Edward and Melissa Fife Christopher and Jo Foster Aleksandra Foy
Gaj and Kathamari Ragunathan George Rice and Laura Chelaru Sean and Helena Riches Stephen Russell and Beatrice Dupont Gary Rynsard Benjamin Samuels and Juliet Estridge Ignacio Sarria and Ana Iraizoz Shan and Emma Singh Dr Stavros Siokos and Teresa Farmaki Ade Sofolarin and Ailie Macadam Ziad Ramba Sokiri and Connie Suen Dr Adrian Steele and Suresha Steele Elina Tsokri Franck Tuil and Jenny Eriksson-Tuil Daniel Tulu and Sara Teklu Shailesh and Beverley Vara Edward and Joanne Verity Søren and Maiken Vestergaard-Poulsen Marcus and Sally Warren Michael and Gemma Watson Jean-Baptiste and Claudine Wautier Nic Weatherhead Timothy and Sara West Noel and Kate Williams Meriam Wilson Benjamin Wolf and Reesa Amadeo Wolf Nicholas and Penny Xanders Vlad Yatsenko and Keamo Mangope Florence Wellington Andy and Lori West
Bertrand and Caroline Gautier Bunt Ghosh and Dr Susan Ghosh Larysa Golik Alex Grispos and Grace Hakim Chris and Yvonne Gurney James Hall and Dr Katya Leney-Hall Robert Hardy and Louise Hardy Robert Henderson and Deborah Nadel Sebastian and Isabelle Henkell Von Ribbentrop Richard and Jane Henwood Dr Venetia Herzmark Michael Horner Joseph and Irene Izuora Dr Cassidy Johnson Marta Karczmarczyk Mehmet and Reyhan Kaya Jonathan and Belinda Kembery John and Janet Kennedy Elly Ketsea Dr Andreas Köttering and Dr Katherine Opie-Smith Ashok Krishan and Dr Bhavani Krishnan Dale Lattanzio and Bevan Watt Paul and Kirsty Leece Victor Malakhov and Yulia Skornyakova James and Anoushka Maxwell-Scott Kieran and Julia McCaldin Curt and Dr Sarah McConnell Daniel and Sarah McKimm Preston and Evgenia Mendenhall Dr Michel Michaelides and Dr Thoraya Michaelides Yahya and Farah Mirjan
Ghanem Nuseibeh Peter O'Donoghue Jason Oram Hugh Price James Pyner Sumit Rai Dr Christian Smith Dr Imran Tabrizi Khalid Talukder
Hala Samara Peter Smith The Thornton and Wilson Families Vale Touba Nicholas Townend Richard Tyler Edward Walsh and Natasha Cork Dmitry Yashnikov Organisations Astarte Capital Partners LLP BlackRock CVC Capital Partner DKK Partners Ldt Dulwich College Boat Club Association Eames Fine Art Friends of Dulwich College Goldman Sachs Gives Handelsbanken Old Alleynian Association Piper Sandler
Current & Past Parents Suresh and Meranto Abboodass Adesegun and Olayemi Adeyemi Frank and Rita Adom Eric Agyemang and Vivian Ameho Florence Akingbade Mary Akinpelu Yasser Al-Saheal and Amy Lam Christopher and Lorna Ardern Dr Athanasios Argyropoulos and Dr Zacharoula Galani Andrew and Sarah Backen Stephen Bamford and Julie Kim Chris and Fran Barron Edel Bashir Bodil Bjerkvik Blain Klavdiya Bolshakova Philipp and Stefanie Braschel Robert Brown and Elizabeth Small Aruere Bukata Chris Callaghan and Dr Hiva Fassihi James Chau and Thao Truong Dr Jonathan Chesterman and Dr Shubulade Smith Sophia Chikovani Gianluca Ciocci and Kate Morris Steve and Clare Considine Simon and Dr Caroline Curtis Martha Darge Getachew Hywel and Rebecca Davies Dr Neil Deasy and Dr Henrietta Deasy Ipek De Vilder Matthew Downer and Katerina Tanti Esther Dwomoh Vincent and Rebecca Eames Doug and Hilary Eastman Marc and Christine El Asmar Murat and Cigdem Erden
Ben Turnbull James Young
2000-2009 Charles Bagley Teddy Barron Keval Chandarana Tanawin Charoen-Rajapark Dr Tommy Gorgy Jack Hellewell The Hutton-Mills Family Charles Jackson Daniel Jackson Parthiv Kurup Dr Alexander Langley Edward McCarthy Shrenik Patel Opeyemioluwa Runsewe Dr Simon Sprague
Political Economy Review The Compleat Food Group The Pedder Group
Trusts & Foundations The Dulwich Estate Monkey Business Foundation OA Lodge The Crane Charitable Giving Trust
Lukasz Strozek Jamie Thornton Alexander Teytelboym Dimitri Umnov Dr Rubin Xu Dr Pawel Zaczkowski 2010-2019 Kamil Aftyka Dr Faheem Ahmed
Staff and former staff Fiona Angel Stephen Burton The Revd Neil Fairlamb Byron Hoo Matt Jarrett Philip Keith-Roach Ged and Sian Keogh-Peters Ralph Mainard Sarah McAvoy-Edwards
The Franey Foundation The Karia Foundation The London Freemasons Charity The Peter de Somogyi Memorial Trust The Solo Charitable Trust The Worshipful Company of Actuaries Charity The Worshipful Company of International Bankers The Worshipful Company of Pewterers
Marco and Ines Mohwinckel Christian Molyneux Lyons and Dr Nilu Vajpeyi Paul Monks and Clare McMullen Scott and Dr Jane Murray Dominik and Magdalena Ogidel Roberta Ognev David and Linda Oliver
Mingyuan Chen Marcus Fabian Hammad Jeilani
Kathi Palitz Elliot Read
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The Canon Carver Society
Derek Hyams Robert Jackman Thomas Jessop John Jones Pauline Jones David and Meinir Jowett Dr Niloy Karia Raymond Keene OBE Michael Kirkman Roger Knight OBE Tom and Rebecca Lawrence Will Lewis Vaughan Lilley Cdr David Lingard John Lovering CBE Jacqui MacDonald-Davis JP Ralph Mainard Stuart Martin Nigel Massey John Massingham CMG Alfred May Hugh McDonald Dr Hector J F McLean CBE
The Rt Hon Sir Colin Rimer Antony Rowbotham Chris and Susan Rowe
Jean-Baptiste and Claudine Wautier Robert Weaver David Webster OBE Robert West Roger Westbrook CMG Clive Whitbourn
Leaving a legacy is one of the greatest gifts you will ever make. Dulwich College is honoured to be remembered by so many Old Alleynians and family members who have chosen to give back by contributing to the education of future generations of Alleynians. The following list includes all members of the Canon Carver Society, both past and present.
Nick Rundle Hala Samara Andrew Seth
Dr Michael and Jane White William and Winifred Whiting Anthony Williams Eileen Willis John Wiltshire Nicholas Winter Frederick George Wintle Henry Francis Wintle The Revd Beresford D R Wood Paul Woods
David Shapland Bruce Shilstone Dr Michael Shirley
Graham Able Dr Faheem Ahmed Derek Akers Dr John Amis Warwick Armstrong Chris Austen Neil Austin
The Revd Ronald Casebow Roger Chadder Hazel Chapman John Chapman Keith Chaundy George Churchill CBE Brian Clark Sir Robert and Lady Evelyn Clarke John Cloux Sydney and Jean Cole Cameron and Marta Cook Dr Geoffrey Cook Nick Cosh Brian Coulton OBE Cdr Graham Creedy LVO RN James Cremin Nicholas Cremin Peter Cremin
Christopher Field Marshall Field CBE Alan Finlay Dirk FitzHugh Graham Foote Anthony Frankford
Hiram Simon David Skinner Robert Smith CMG Peter Snowdon Dr John and Anne Sowton Anthony Spain Patrick and Merrill Spencer Denis and Veronica Spink Michael Stone Kenneth and Mary Stoneley Ronald Stratton Dale McDonald Sumner Ralph Sutton Howard Tate Barry Taylor Irving and Maureen Teitelbaum
Peter Franklin Angus Freathy
Jeremy Baker Geoffrey Ball Douglas Bartlett Dr Richard Bassett Christopher and Mary Batten John Battersby Bernard Battley David Baxter Sir Peter Bazalgette Vivian Bazalgette Kenneth and Marjorie Beales Philip Beaven The Revd Horace Bedloe Prof John Beeston The Revd Dr Colin Beevers Robert Bembridge David Bethell Ian Birdseye Timothy Birse Reginald Bliss Ronald and Diana Blythe
Col Keith Galbraith Godfrey Garrett OBE Kenneth Garrod Anthony Gedge Anthony Gibbs Edgar and Muriel Gilbert Ian Gilliver Revd David Gooday Donald Goodsell Jeremy and Janet Gotch Dr Peter Gravett Alan Gregory CBE David Hall Jim Hammer CB Dr David Handscomb Cmdr Bob Grainger Christopher Gravatt Anne Hanson Brian Harfoot John Harper Russell Harper Michael Hart Peter Hart Prof David Harvey Tim Havenhand Ian Hay Davison CBE Ronald Hickson
Prof Bob Michell William Mitchell The Revd Canon John Mockford and Revd Betty Mockford Ronnie Moos Alan Morgan William Morgan Jack Morrison Dr Peter Mudge Peter Munson Dr Colin Niven OBE Palmes Académiques
Brian Thomas Neil Thompson Graham Thorne Gerald and Ann Thornton David Thornton James and JoAnn Thornton Prof Sir Bryan Thwaites Prof Andrew Tomkins OBE John Trotter Dr Dan Tunstall Pedoe Lord Andrew Turnbull KCB CVO and Lady Diane Turnbull The Venerable Robin Turner CB DL Wilfred Tyson Peter Vicary-Smith Philip Virgo
Basil and Enid Cridland The Revd Dr Keith Cripps Edward Cross Robert Davidson Robert Deakin Leslie Dean David Destefano Peter and Sheila Dorey Sir Peter Duffell KCB CBE Dr David Dunlop Nigel Dunsmore-Rouse James Dyer Peter and Viviane Edgley
Peter Niven Bruce Noble John and Margarita Noble John Norton Richard Norton
Richard Bolton Richard Booth John Boulding Dr Michael Boyes
Christopher Edwards Dr Adam Eisenhauer Susan Ellicott Brian Elliot Brian Ellis MBE Carl Emmerich David Emms OBE
Tom Owens Bob Parker John Pearse Richard Pearse
Prof C D Broad Patrick Brown David Burden William Burghes and Whitney Smith Stephen Burton John Bushby Michael Bushby Leonard Butler Michael and Sheila Calder The Very Revd Dr Wesley Carr KCVO
Michael Wade David Walker Brig Johnny Walker OBE DL Dr Martin Walker Terry Walsh John Walters Ivor Warburton Peter Ward
Norman Hocknell Michael Holmes Kenneth Hopper Nick Howe Peter Humphrey Brig Anthony Hunter-Choat OBE Ian Hunter-Craig
Keith Penfold Barry Phelps Dr Peter Pompa Christopher Poulton Edgar Price HHJ Michael Rich KC
Alan Evans Alex Evans
David Ewings Peter Fewtrell
Deceased
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