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There are many ways our ONs can help the Development Office in its aims to support students at the school and fellow members of the ON Community. Here are just a few Old Nottinghamians who have given their time to give support us in different ways.

Sean Hill (ON 2009-2016) gave a lunchtime talk to Psychology Club about a career in psychology.

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Seb Hardy (ON 1994-2000) talked to current student Sarah . Seb is a Senior Legal Counsel for WebMD and is currently working in AI.

Simon Bromwich (ON 1975-1985) hosted a Lawyers’ Breakfast at his Ashurst offices in London.

Gail Walton (Governor and Parent of former students) helped a student with medical interview practise.

Peter Moorhouse (ON 1974-1981) judged the Young Composer of Year competition.

They came back to talk to the current Year 13 students. Great advice was given about accommodation, budgeting, lectures, making friends, and on those last few months in the 6th Form.

is impacting the workplace.

The students are working on a project in AI where they are designing a machine and thinking about whether it is trustworthy. Part of the project requirements (for the British Science Association Crest Award Scheme) is that they engage with a professional who knows a bit more about the subject.

Shruthi Madhusudan (ON 2017-2019) and currently an LPC student in London and future trainee at White & Case and Michael Hunting (ON 1963-1969) formerly of Eversheds came in to help our aspiring law students with interview techniques, advice and support.

Staff Farewell

This summer we say goodbye to Peter Cramp (Teacher of Economics) who is leaving after 30 years!

Boehm Cup for Drama

In March, Stefan Boehm (ON 1983-1993) came back to school to award the Boehm Cup for Drama. He also spent time with the students talking about a career in acting.

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