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Where you come from is not the point;
Where you are going is.
The Arnold Foundation
The Arnold Foundation offers fully funded places to talented young people from challenging circumstances - those with the most gain from a boarding education at Rugby and Bilton Grange.
When launched in 2003, it was a revolutionary programme. Today, it is a source of immense pride and an intrinsic part of the Rugby School ethos. More that 150 people have already benefited from the Rugby experience, amplifying the School’s positive impact and changing the lives of these deserving students. It will provide opportunities for many more in years to come.
Fast Forward
into the future.
Fast Forward is our ambitious new campaign to raise £50 million by 2030. Your support can help increase the number of Arnold Foundation student at Rugby School to 40 at any one time. Find our more and see how you can get involved.
The 2026 Crick Run will be taking place on Sunday 15 March. Rugbeians and present parents are invited to run with the School. Runners are asked to pay a fee of £15, which is to cover administration costs, and includes a t-shirt. The Crick is not a fund… Read more
Tim Day, Director of Development and Alumni, and Natalie Pretsell, Assistant Director, are delighted to be visiting some of our partnerships in the northwest, and invite all members of our community, whether Rugbeians or other supporters of our charity, to join them for an inform… Read more
Gareth Parker-Jones, Head Master of Rugby School, will be visiting east coast USA and would be delighted to connect with Rugbeians, parents and friends of the school during his trip. You are warmly invited to join him for drinks on Thursday 26 March at The Lotos C… Read more
Gareth Parker-Jones, Head Master of Rugby School, will be visiting east coast USA and would be delighted to connect with Rugbeians, parents and friends of the school during his trip. You are warmly invited to join him for breakfast on Tuesday 31 March at The Metropolis Club… Read more
Join us on 16 April at the RAC Club in London to commemorate the life of Keith MacLennan who was at Rugby School from 1964 – 2000 and in particular, his time at Sheriff House (77-89). This promises to be a hugely enjoyable occasion and is open to Sheriff House alu… Read more
You are warmly invited to join us for the Rugbeian North East Dinner, which will be held on Thursday 23 April at the Malmaison, York. The dinner is open to Rugbeians, guests and current and past parents who live or work in the area. … Read more
Lady-Clgourney Tettey
“To be honest, I wanted to go to work to make a lot of money. Now I know that my life is about changing things, making people’s lives better, taking on challenges, making government more diverse, more representative”
Lady-Clgourney Tettey
“To be honest, I wanted to go to work to make a lot of money. Now I know that my life is about changing things, making people’s lives better, taking on challenges, making government more diverse, more representative”