co-curricular

Talk!

Contact: R D Worrallo

INTRODUCTION

It is a pleasure to invite you to this term's programme, which provides a new collection of distinguished speakers who will share their experiences and insights with anyone wishing to attend the lunchtime meetings. All boys at the School, Old Hamptonians, staff, parents and members of the public are welcome to attend Talk ! We recommend that you contact the School on the morning of the meeting to ensure that the details contained within this programme remain correct.

Master in Charge
Richard Worrallo

Talk Team 2009-10

Upper Sixth:
Nik Prassas/Sam Maywood/Thomas Sammut/Elliot Rooney

Lower Sixth:
Francis Still/Sam Budgett

Third Year: 
Alex Gewanter

Any boy wishing to help the Committee should see Mr Worrallo

Talk! 2009-10 Confirmed speakers

  • (1) Laurence Rees (Historian) 5/10 Assembly then periods 4 and 5
  • (2) Dr Graham Stewart 13/10 (The Times)
  • (3) Professor Andrew deMello FRSC 10/11
  • (4) Dr. Paddy Regan (University of Surrey) 17/11
  • (5) Baroness Williams of Crosby 25/11 8pm
  • (6) Professor Colin Jones (OH) 9/2
  • (7) Professor Steve Jones (date to be agreed)
  • (8) Lord Patten of Barnes 25/2 8pm
  • (9) Professor Philip Booth (Institute of Economic Affairs) 16/3
  • (10) Tim Evans 22/3

Current Talk Programme

Future Talk! Programmes

Previous Speakers

 

Talk! Lunches

There are always places at lunch with each speaker. If you would like to take part and enjoy the chance to discuss issues further and more informally, please let Mr Worrallo know, either in person.

 

 

Future speakers

Suggestions are always welcome and generally pursued, with the help of our research officers: please contact one of them directly to offer your ideas.

Link Schools

In addition to members of the public, pupils are also welcomed to Talk! from The Lady Eleanor Holles School and Hampton Community College. Pupils from local primary and secondary schools are also welcome, preferably accompanied by a teacher.

If you are a teacher interested in bringing students to Talk!, please contact Mr Worrallo.