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Issue 3. Summer 2010.
WORK BEGINS ON NEW PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
This summer the old gyms and music school will be knocked down to make way for the new Paul and Jill Performing Arts Centre. This will be the biggest building project that the school has embarked on since the 1930s. Find out more here.
SIR PETER WALTERS SUPPORTS NEW ASSISTED PLACES FUND
In July, we will be launching our new Assisted Places Fund, which aims to increase the number of assisted places that are available. To help launch the fund Sir Peter Walters (1949), former Chairman of BP, has made a generous gift of £20,000. Read more about why he is supporting here.
STUDENTS LOOKING FORWARD TO CALLING OLD EDS
Our team of student callers will be contacting Old Edwardians this summer to give them an update on school news, gain their feedback on recent events and publications and to talk about the school's Assisted Places Fund. Click here to find out why two students have decided to get involved here.
TEN QUESTIONS WITH...JOHN HEMMING MP
In this edition we put our ten questions to John Hemming (1978), leader of the Liberal Democrats on Birmingham City Council and MP for Birmingham Yardley. You can read his answers to the ten questions here.
FEATURED EVENT: OE BIENNIAL DINNER 2010
This year's Biennial Dinner is taking place on Saturday 18th September. The cost of the dinner is £38 if you book before Friday 9th July or £48 thereafter. Click here for further details and to book.