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Nominations open for Alumni of the Year Awards

award will be announced publicly in September at the start of the new academic year.

The myriad contributions made to society by Bolton School’s Old Boys and Old Girls are a source of continued pride and inspiration to the current generation of pupils.

In celebration of these many and varied achievements, last year the School launched its Alumni of the Year Awards. The aim is to recognise former pupils who embody the School’s ethos of going out into the world and making a difference for good, thereby delivering upon the famous exhortation of the Girls’ Division prayer that 'much will be expected of those to whom much is given.'

Nominations for this year’s Awards are now open, and members of the School community are invited to nominate alumni whom they feel are deserving of the 2023 Old Boy of the Year and Old Girl of the Year awards by 12 noon on Friday 26 May. After that deadline, a shortlist of candidates for the two awards will be decided by the Heads of Foundation, Girls’ Division, Boys’ Division and Primary Division, before pupils from across the Junior and Senior Schools are invited to vote for their favoured candidate at the end of the Summer Term. The winners of each

For further details, including the Awards' rules and how to make your nomination, please click here.

Previous winners Old Girl of the Year - Dr. Sheila Fisher, Old Boy of the Year - Sir Philip Craven, Outstanding AchievementRebecca Taylor, Sam Yates (not pictured) and Max Griffiths (not pictured)

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