OKA News
Latest news for Old Kimboltonians.
OK Ben starts his bid for gold in the 2016 Olympics
Posted: 8/05/13Ben Saxton (OK 2008) is a member of the Performance Squad of the British Sailing Team, going for gold in the Nacra 17 catamaran class at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Read more...George Emeleus (Staff 1958-1993)
Posted: 15/04/13The OKA are saddened to report the sudden death of George Emeleus, Chemistry teacher at Kimbolton from 1958 - 1993.
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Peter Watson (Staff 1961-1998)
Posted: 28/03/13The OKA is saddened to report the death of Peter Watson, Head of Chemistry 1961-1998, on Thursday 28 March 2013.
Read more...Parliamentary Candidate Lucy (OK 02) Returns to Kimbolton
Posted: 18/01/13The hard graft and dedication involved in Parliamentary elections were brought home to our Upper Sixth Form when Lucy Rigby (OK 02) spoke to them as part of their Preparing for Citizenship course.
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OKs unlucky to lose football!
Posted: 13/12/12The OKs played their annual OK football match against the school 1st XI on Sunday 9 December and after a well fought game with a few near misses, the OKs were unlucky to lose 1-0.
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Katharine of Aragon Commemoration Service
Posted: 11/12/12A Commemoration Service will be held in Kimbolton Castle Chapel on 7 January, the anniversary of the death of Katharine of Aragon.
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New OK football fixture...
Posted: 18/09/12Following the postponement of the last football match due to the bad weather, the OK Vets are looking forard to another two matches in March.
Read more...OKA hockey success!
Posted: 13/09/12The OK ladies hockey team had a convincing 4-0 win over the School 1st XI at the weekend!
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Two OKs in the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours List
Posted: 21/06/12Congratulations to Lt Col Guy Levene (82) and Peter Willmer (46) who received awards in the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours List.
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Philip Burkett (Staff 1952-87)
Posted: 19/06/12The OKA are saddened to report the death of Philip Burkett, Head of History 1964-87, on Monday 18 June 2012.
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