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A Home from Home in the Heart of London

THE SCHOOL HAS HAD A CLOSE ASSOCIATION WITH THE CALEDONIAN CLUB OVER MANY YEARS, WITH WONDERFUL STRATHALLIAN DINNERS, LUNCHES AND DRINKS RECEPTIONS BEING HELD THERE. We have taken relationship this a step further and you can now stay the night in the Strathallan Room, which has been refurbished with Strathallan Tartan furnishings and decorated with limited edition prints by Gill Wilson (W ’84) of the School.

The Headmaster said “it is a pleasure to be linked so closely with The Caledonian Club and to promote the school in this way to both Members and guests. When visiting London, the Club is now even more of a home from home.”

The Caledonian Club has a School Leaver membership available to all pupils who fulfil the membership criteria.

A single payment of £560 plus £1000 entrance fee covers the Member from the age of 18 to 25. To apply you should get in touch with Aileen Wilson, Alumni and Development Manager who will arrange for the Headmaster to write a letter to proposing you, sign the Application Form and provide a letter of support. A seconder is not required.

Membership of The Caledonian Club brings with it many benefits, including:

• A warm and friendly welcome in a home from home environment.

• Accommodation, newly refurbished bedrooms are all ensuite with TV, radio, Wi-fi and tea/coffee-making facilities. The bedroom rates are very competitive and include a cooked Scottish or continental breakfast.

• Excellent food and wine at Club prices. The Dining Room is open for lunch and dinner from Monday to Friday.

• A Members’ Bar offering a fine selection of beers, wines and spirits, including over 200 whiskies.

• Free access to Wi-Fi and a dedicated Business Centre.

• Reciprocal arrangements with over 60 premium clubs around the world.

• Excellent networking and social opportunities for younger members through the Younger Members Society and the Younger Members Inter-Club.

• Close relationships with the Scottish diaspora in London (London Scottish FC, Caledonian Society of London).

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