Diversity of Dragons
Global Influence
Read on for the next feature in our Diversity of Dragons series …
Read on for the next feature in our Diversity of Dragons series …
Welcome to ‘Bun Break With …’ the podcast where our young Dragons put their questions to a member of the Dragon community.
Read on for the next feature in our Diversity of Dragons series …
This term, we took a (virtual) stroll down Dragon Lane with the Clark family.
Welcome to this autumn edition of the Dragon’s Community News …
This term, we took a (virtual) stroll down Dragon Lane with the Hardman family.
Welcome to ‘Bun Break With …’ the podcast where our young Dragons put their questions to a member of the Dragon community.
Jemima Chen (OD 2016), a second-year undergraduate studying English and Italian at Balliol, is the producer behind Oxford University’s second feature film …
Read on for the next feature in our Diversity of Dragons series, where the Dragon interviews entrepreneur Michael Saunders (OD 1976), CEO of Bibendum …
Ben Lamb (OD 2002) takes the Dragon behind the scenes of life as an actor …
Welcome to ‘Bun Break With …’ the podcast where our young Dragons put their questions to a member of the Dragon community.
Francesca Wilcox (OD 2013) has been busy making history, and we thought you might like to know a little more about how …
This term, we took a (virtual) stroll down Dragon Lane with the Gadney family.
Welcome to this autumn edition of the Dragon’s Community News …
Fellow OD, Nicholas Shakespeare (OD 1970), author and biographer, answers the questions of his contemporary, Pico Iyer (OD 1970) …
The Dragon is incredibly proud of ODs continuing to reach for the sun and who, in doing so, have become hugely successful in a wide range of fields … Freddy Paske (OD 1999) is the second to be featured in our Diversity of Dragons series.
Please Add My Marbles to My Fees
The Dragon’s emphasis on individuality over conformity and on independent thinking over convention makes it the perfect training ground for entrepreneurship.
We’re delighted to welcome a selection of esteemed journalists and editors from The Times and Sunday Times for this very special Spectrum.
Meet all Dragon Colleagues
We are delighted to announce the build of our new Music and Performing Arts Centre will begin this summer. The state-of-the-art facility will promote the love of learning we foster in young Dragons and a life-long appreciation of the arts.
Every term, we take a (virtual) stroll down Dragon Lane with a Dragon Dynasty. We ask each generation of Dragon the questions below and share their different memories of their time at the School within Community News.
Not only does this year mark a first for the Commonwealth Games, as women played cricket for the first time, but it also marks a first for girls’ cricket at the Dragon, as we took our first foray into hardball cricket. The main aim of the season was “for the girls to fall in love with the game”, and it’s already clear how many have done just that.
Welcome to your Summer Term update. It has been wonderful to have all young Dragons back and the Pre-Prep and Bardwell Road resonating once again with the lively sound of happy Dragons.
To mark the Platinum Jubilee, on Friday 10th June we were honoured to welcome Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, to our special Jubilee picnic.
This term we wave Bon Courage! to Mr Murchie as he takes his retirement from the Dragon …
This term, we took a (virtual) family stroll down Dragon Lane with the Jay family …
“A lone man appears at the top of the steps and slowly makes his way down to where Mrs Flora Sturt is sketching. He doffs his sea-captain cap, and pulls out a printed form from his pocket and sits on the higher step. Eventually, he speaks.”
From Gamelan Day and Bands Night to Jubilee celebrations and prize-giving, there were many moments to enjoy this summer at the Dragon.
We are delighted to announce the build of our new Music and Performing Arts Centre will begin this summer. The state-of-the-art facility will promote the love of learning we foster in young Dragons and a life-long appreciation of the arts.
Introducing Ian Van Every
Introducing Raoul Rambaut | BSc (Hons), FRGS
Introducing David Goatman | MA (Hons)
2022 was the year an Old Dragon entered the Dragon’s Den …
As our inaugural Arduus ad Solem* webinar series comes to an end with our final session on #SustainableFashion this month, we look back at the climate change series as a whole.
Welcome to this term’s episode of ‘Bun Break With …’ the podcast where young Dragons put their questions to Ma Hunt.
This year, Dan O’Neill (OD 2005) was recognised by Attitude as an LGBTQ Trailblazer, working in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths …
From Guys and Dolls to the Multicultural Extravaganza, the launch of Dragon QUEST Prime to the second event in this year’s Arduus ad Solem series, there were many moments to enjoy this term at the Dragon.
Gay Sturt, Dragon Archivist, looks back at the Dragon uniform over the years. From 1910s Eton collars to today’s kilts and yellow blouses, Gay walks us through a small gallery of images (below) showing the Dragon uniform over the years.
Welcome to this term’s episode of ‘Bun Break With …’ the podcast where young Dragons put their questions to Ma Hunt.
This term, we took a (virtual) stroll down Dragon Lane with the Pasteur family.
Are you an OD with the desire for an adventure? We would love to hear what you are planning …
Introducing Jermaine Sharpe | BSc(Hons) MBus CIWFM, Dragon School’s Head of Estates
Welcome to your Summer Term update. It has been wonderful to have all young Dragons back and the Pre-Prep and Bardwell Road resonating once again with the lively sound of happy Dragons.
Welcome to this term’s episode of ‘Bun Break With …’, the Podcast where young Dragons put their questions to a member of the Dragon community.
This term, we took a (virtual) stroll down Dragon Lane with John Tolson.
It’s an exciting and important time for Drama at Dragon, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share my thoughts and vision for the development of Drama at the School.
Introducing Dr Harriet Gurprashad | BSc(Hons) MBBS MRCPsych MSc(Oxon)
When I was a pupil at the Dragon School in 1985, the term ended with two spectacular highlights: the ballroom dancing competition and the Christmas Charity Sale.
Jeremy Atkins (OD 1972) writes about the experiences that have led him to where he is today, and why he launched his self-publishing house.
Below are a selection of highlights from this Christmas Term. From our Remembrance Sunday Service, and B Block performance of Journey’s End, to the Reception Nativity and Dragon Sale, there were many moments to enjoy this winter at the Dragon.
Sharing memories from her 30 years as Wardrobe Mistress at the Dragon, Sarah McClelland (OD 1967, Current Staff), with the help of Gay Sturt, Archivist, bringing her words to life with photos from Dragon days gone by.
Francis Stanford (OD 2011) shares recipes for two fun festive bakes.
On 15 October 2021, colleagues gathered in the Common Room for a short presentation to wish PJ well in his retirement.
Since February, former staff member Wendy Baugh has been using her art to create life-altering change by selling her Kenyan art collection with 100% profit going to Peter’s Fund.
If you have not yet had the opportunity to view our Transformational Bursary Film, it is well worth a watch. The short video encapsulates the programme in the words of those who know it best, our community of recipients, staff, ODs and parents.
Below are a selection of highlights from this Christmas Term. From our Remembrance Sunday Service, and B Block performance of Journey’s End, to the Reception Nativity and Dragon Sale, there were many moments to enjoy this winter at the Dragon.
Welcome to your Summer Term update. It has been wonderful to have all young Dragons back and the Pre-Prep and Bardwell Road resonating once again with the lively sound of happy Dragons.
This term, we took a (virtual) stroll down Dragon Lane with the Beloff family.
You may look back on your Classics days at the Dragon and remember the joys and/or difficulties of memorisation. Chandler Hamer, Teacher of Classics, writes about learning Latin today.
Welcome to a special edpisode of ‘Bun Break With …’ the podcast where a Dragon family put their questions to Emma Goldsmith.
For a young Dragon, the prospect of their legacy is probably one of the last things on their minds.
In 1977, we celebrated a century of the Dragon. Gay Sturt, Dragon Archivist, looks back to the School’s celebrations and shares photos of the events that took place in recognition of such an important date in the Dragon’s history.
Welcome to ‘Bun Break With …’, the podcast where our young Dragons put their questions to a member of the Dragon community.
Sam ‘David Watson’ Petty (OD 2002) writes about the experiences that have led him to where he is today, and why he began running his own business, David Watson.
We’ve been asking various members of the Dragon community the same question …
Many ODs will remember their Keio YochishaExchange, and Mr. Kato, organiser of the programme since its launch in 1995. This year, Mr Kato, announced his retirement.
‘The Skipper’s War’ by Desmond Devitt tells the story of the emergence of the Dragon under a charismatic headmaster and a remarkable generation that experienced the First World War. The preface is specially written by Rory Stewart, telling the story behind the ‘Skipper’s War’ blog of the special relationship between the Skipper and the war generation of Dragons (1877-1920).
James Blackwell (Head Chef of Holroyd Howe) shares his recipe for Dragon QUEST éclairs.
The recent eruption in southwest Iceland has spawned a new 36-letter word that is surely is designed to flummox all of us all: Brennisteinsmengunardreifingarspáin.
Every term, we take a (virtual) stroll down Dragon Lane with a Dragon Dynasty. We ask each generation of Dragon the questions below and share their different memories of their time at the School within Community News.
We realised how serious things were when they suddenly stopped the ferry to Grenada. One of the nurses came flying into the room shouting for everyone to help her pack. It was only after she had left I realised I was stuck.
Captain Frank Benham, Royal Field Artillery born in Stafford in 1886 was educated at Oxford Preparatory School and the Dragon School, Oxford from 1898 to 1900.
Bursaries and Hardship Funding working in tandem for the benefit of Dragon School R Keith Ingram (Inky) and Michael Gover (Guv) are names synonymous with the Dragon, fondly remembered for over thirty years since their retirement in 1989. Inky became the Dragon’s Headmaster in 1965 and was joined by Guv as Co-Headmaster from 1972. They […]
This term we took a (virtual) family stroll down Dragon Lane with cricketer George Munsey (OD 2006), and his father Tony Munsey (OD 1973), Director at WH Munsey Ltd.
Current Dragon Daisy, daughter of two ODs, and grand-daughter of a past teacher, and fellow A Block boarder, Hebe, shared their Bun Break with Peter Wilson, Dragon School staff member of 54 years.
“A lone man appears at the top of the steps and slowly makes his way down to where Mrs Flora Sturt is sketching. He doffs his sea-captain cap, and pulls out a printed form from his pocket and sits on the higher step. Eventually, he speaks.”
The pandemic has been a challenging and difficult time for many of our ODs, especially for our younger ODs taking the first steps towards their chosen careers. Therefore, it is with great pride and enthusiasm that we share details of our new initiative, Dragon 10. _________________ The breadth and depth of experience within our Dragon […]
Ella Mills (OD ) shares two of her work from home inspired recipes to lift us up at lunchtime.
Below are a selection of highlights from this Christmas Term. From our Remembrance Sunday Service, and B Block performance of Journey’s End, to the Reception Nativity and Dragon Sale, there were many moments to enjoy this winter at the Dragon.
Dear Reader, Welcome to your Easter Term update. The term began in January with a UK Government announcement of a third national lockdown. While this meant we were unable to have Dragon children in School, except for those who were part of the key worker provision, our live teaching virtual classrooms and extensive remote learning […]
A Report by Tom Mills (OD 2014) In September 2019, I travelled to Zambia to take up a year-long teaching placement organised by the Coll-based charity Project Trust, sponsored by eight charities, along with innumerable friends and family. I was heading to Mambwe Secondary School, a rural boarding school in Zambia’s Eastern Province, in the […]
In recognition of Women’s History Month this March, we think back to 2008 when OD women gathered at the School for the ‘Celebration of Dragon Women Lunch’.
Below are a selection of highlights from this Christmas Term. From our Remembrance Sunday Service, and B Block performance of Journey’s End, to the Reception Nativity and Dragon Sale, there were many moments to enjoy this winter at the Dragon.
Frances learnt to row at the Dragon, and spoke to us ahead of the launch of her book ‘Learnings From Five Olympic Games’ …
This summer we took a (virtually) sunny stroll down Dragon Lane with ITV’s Neil Thompson (OD 1975), creative commissioner, factual, news and entertainment producer and Editor at ITV’s Good Morning Britain.
Current Dragon Daisy, daughter of two ODs, and grand-daughter of a past teacher, and fellow A Block boarder, Hebe, shared their Bun Break with Peter Wilson, Dragon School staff member of 54 years.
St Edward’s School, Oxford (or “Teddies” as it is affectionately known) has announced Alastair Chirnside (OD 1989) current Deputy Head at Harrow School, London, as their 14th warden.
Lucius Cary OBE (OD 1960) has a degree in Engineering and Economics from Oxford University, an MBA from Harvard Business School and went on to be an Engineering Apprentice at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell.
GRObeirut is a community initiative run by and for local people responding to the catastrophic fallout of the Beirut port explosion, co-founded by Charlie Merson (OD 2008) and Theo Hodson (OD 2006).
“Every boy in the House has put on weight and despite the lack of some foods the catering has managed well. The sick rooms were improved and increased, during the summer holidays and now there is a ‘Sick Bathroom’ upstairs.”
We realised how serious things were when they suddenly stopped the ferry to Grenada. One of the nurses came flying into the room shouting for everyone to help her pack. It was only after she had left I realised I was stuck.
Familiar faces to the Dragon community, Marcus and Gus Faulkner, known to so many of us as Houseparents of School House, were welcomed into the roles as Heads of Boarding this academic year.
Every year, since 1944, our community has come together on the final day of Christmas Term, and raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity. Archivist, Gay Sturt, has compiled a list of the many Guests of Honour the Sale has welcomed over the years.
Dear Reader, Welcome to your new-look Christmas Term update. This September we were delighted to welcome our young Dragons back in year group bubbles (for COVID-safe reasons). Many enjoyed our first-ever online Dragon Sale, live-streamed our annual Remembrance Sunday Service and the QUEST began for E & D Block, as our bespoke enrichment programme transformed […]
Earlier this year, the Dragon School moved online. From lessons to Bun Breaks, Spectrum to musical productions, lockdown meant that the Dragon Education went fully digital, and the Virtual Holistic Curriculum was developed. Director of IT, Paul Dunleavy, speaks about the move to online learning and the benefits of a flexible and digital approach to […]