The Hepburn Festival
The Hepburn Festival is of a magnificent standard and scale, and is of profound importance to Oundle musicians and teachers. Feel free to wander into classes in between performances.
Everest – The Death Trap
The story of the man who survived cancer and then attempted to climb Everest, only to find himself in the middle of the deadliest day of the mountain’s history.
Hepburn Pianists
The Hepburn Festival is launched with our most encompassing presentation of the School’s pianists.
Wind Bands and Symphony Orchestra
A short but lively concert that will include our Pipers, Concert Band, Wind Orchestra and Symphony Orchestra.
Old Oundelian Exhibition
For this exhibition, we delve into the creative journeys of OO artists, designers, photographers, architects, ceramicists, and writers.
Jonny Huntington Pushing Boundaries
Jonny is on a mission to redefine what’s possible, because outside your comfort zone is where real change happens. It’s about breaking barriers and proving that strength comes in many forms.
Sealskin
Exploring ideas of belonging, otherness and home, Sealskin combines puppetry, storytelling, incredible projection design and live original music.
The LHC and the Physics of the Standard Model
Scott Lecture: The mission of CERN, the workings of the Large Hadron Collider, and its role in testing the Standard Model of Particle Physics while addressing its limitations and future questions.
Romeo and Juliet: Unexpected
This lecture by Dr Diana Hallam considers the timing and position of Romeo and Juliet within Shakespeare’s output and finds intriguing anomalies.