The Old Fonthillian Association

The Old Fonthillian Association was founded in 1992 and offers past pupils the opportunity to maintain contact with fellow pupils and staff of Fonthill Lodge.  There are approximately 300 members of the Association.

The association welcomes all former pupils of Fonthill and Fonthill Lodge.

An annual letter is sent to all members each November.  This has news of past pupils and teachers and contains reviews of events organised by the school, including plays and concerts, local press articles about the school, and events organised by the Friends of Fonthill Lodge.  In addition to the annual newsletter, members also receive a termly letter which contains news of forthcoming important events for the school and for the Friends. 

Please take a look at our latest termly newsletters by clicking on the links below:

Old Fonthillians and their families are very warmly welcome at the Friends’ social events.  In the summer term, there is a special welcome for Old Fonthillians at the Friends’ fete.  

The initial subscription to join the Old Fonthillians is £15 per member for a five year period, after which membership can be renewed either for a further five years (also at £15) or for life (at £45). Membership cheques should be made payable to Old Fonthillian Association.

If you should like to join the Old Fonthillians, or if you have any questions, please contact:

Ann Hacke
4 Hill House Close
Turners Hill
RH10 4YY
e-mail: ann.hacke@talk21.com

Please use this address for any correspondence concerning the Old Fonthillians.

Fonthill Lodge School Fonthill Lodge School
Above Left: Henry Davies was the 2009 Old Fonthillian Award winner.

Above Right: Old Fonthillians Jospeh Bradley and Jack Dickerson received their gold Duke of Edinburgh Awards at St James's Palace in November 2009.

Below is a picture of Stuart Bennett, who attended Fonthill School from 1982-1984.  Helped along the way by Fonthill Ted, Stuart has just completed a successful ascent of Mt Kilimanjaro, raising more than £4,000 for the NSPCC.  Congratulations Stuart!