About
Old Hamptonians Association
The Old Hamptonians Association is the Old Boys Alumni organisation of Hampton School, Richmond, UK. The school was founded in 1557 and with around 200 boys becoming Old Hamptonians each year there are now over 15000 Old Hamptonians scattered across the world in over 160 countries.
The values instilled in Hamptonians during their school years have guided them through life, and connections between Old Hamptonians can help realise ambitions, maintain or renew friendships and build a vibrant OH Community.
The Old Hamptonians and Hampton School are working together to develop and foster networks that continue to benefit Hamptonians through their lives, careers and beyond. Old Hamptonians helped to build the school where it is today and we are invested in the school’s values, culture and future.
Our Sports Section members tend to be local, or London based and so many are prospective fee paying parents who would love their children to also receive the benefits of a Hampton School education. The collegiate nature of Old Hamptonians means that our networks are extensive and most Old Hamptonians are still in touch with many of their school peers, whether they played sport or not. The OHA and its members look to pro-actively support the Fitzwygram Foundation that provides bursaries and scholarships to outstanding candidates from the local community who could not otherwise access the benefits of a Hampton education.
OHA Executive Committee
The executive committee runs the OHA on an operational basis, and recommends strategy and pathways for the full OHA Committee to consider.
The Full OHA Committee
The OHA Full Committee consists of the OHA Executive Committee and the following members:
Secretary - John Orr
Ordinary Committee Member – Tom Hunter
Football – George Gregory
Rugby – Nick Powell
Cricket – James Osborne
Golf – Bob Hudson
Advisory Committee
The OHA is fortunate to have enlisted the support of a powerful new advisory committee to help guide its programme of activity, assist in its outreach strategy, and guide its key relationships such as the School. The current members of this advisory committee are:
Alan Gregory - Global BDM, Hewlett Packard
Carmela Inguanta – Partner, Teacher Stern LLP
Chris Searle – Management Consultant, Head Boy (OH 17)
George Link – Former Partner, Allen and Overy LLP
James Hooke – Headmaster, Harrodian School, London
Jim Reid – Managing Director. Global Head of Macro Research and Thematic Strategy at Deutsche Bank
Simon Blair – CEO, SHB and Educational Documentary Producer
Simon Emeny – CEO, Fuller, Smith and Turner PLC
Tim Godfray – CEO, UK Booksellers Association
Toby Eastaugh – Former Headmaster of Netherwood School, Yorkshire and Vale of York Academy
Get in Touch
If you are interested in getting involved, please provide your details, and our team will reach out to you promptly. We look forward to connecting with you and strengthening our community!