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Alumni
Alumni Events
We are very excited to announce our first ever event for all former pupils!
Alumni of St Paul’s Cathedral Choir School and St Paul’s Cathedral School are very warmly invited to our first ever Come & Sing on 5th July 2025 which will be held at the City of London School for Girls.
We will perform some exciting music reflecting on the excellent musical beginnings you all shared, and have some fun in the process!
Rehearsals will start at 3pm and the concert will be at 7pm. Please indicate on the booking form which part you would like to sing. If you would like to be part of the orchestra please indicate on the booking form your instrument and level of playing – ie:
Once we know numbers of voices and instruments we will send parts out.
Please do pass on to any alumni you know!
Tickets will be £10 for musicians and will include refreshments. Tickets for the concert are £15. Children under 16 are £5.
Please email any queries to:
admissions@spcs.london.sch.uk
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Notable former pupils include:
- Jonathan Battishill, composer
- Simon Russell Beale, actor
- William Boyce, composer
- Elwin Cockett, archdeacon
- Alastair Cook, cricketer
- Charles Dixon, politician
- William Cummings, musician and organist
- Jimmy Edwards, script writer and actor
- Richard Gibson, actor
- Maurice Greene, composer
- Charles Groves, orchestral conductor
- Robin Holloway, composer
- Neil Howlett, opera singer
- James Lancelot, organist
- Walter de la Mare, poet and novelist
- Stephen Oliver, composer
- Julian Ovenden, actor and singer
- Peter Philips, composer and organist
- Percy Sillitoe, policeman, Director General of MI5 1946-1953
- Jonathan Sorrell, composer
- John Stainer, composer and organist
- Anthony Way, chorister and classical singer
- Marius de Vries, composer and music producer
- Henry Jackman, composer