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Welcome to the Cheltonian Society!

The Cheltonian Society connects the Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Prep community through events, professional networking opportunities and an online network.

Membership is free and automatic for Old Cheltonians, current and former College and Prep parents, and current and former College and Prep staff. Register for an online profile to access the full website.

What is the Cheltonian Society?

Membership is free and automatic for Old Cheltonians (who attended for at least one year), current and former parents, and current and former staff. 

Members can opt to create an online profile to access networking, reconnect with old friends, book events and more.

The Cheltonian Society aims to:

  • Foster lasting connections with Cheltenham College and its community 
  • Support members’ career development through networking
  • Encourage support for the College via volunteering their time and expertise, or donations to Cheltenham College Charitable Trust.

Cheltonian Society events include: reunions, professional networking, local social gatherings, and international meet-ups where possible.

Meet the Society Team

Hannah Redman

Fiona Meredith

Mimi Payton

Kate Human

Nick Nelson


Latest News

Martin Steadman passed away on 2 May 2023, aged 87. More...

Antony Anderson, father of Nicholas Anderson (Thirlestaine, 1978) and grandfather of Thomas Overbury (Southwood, 2008), … More...

An official presentation was made to David Stewart (Hazelwell, 1978) at March’s Council meeting, to thank him for his se… More...

The Law Forum Networking event took place at the Francis Taylor Building in Inner Temple, where five fantastic speakers … More...

Magazine Archive

Below are links to previous editions of The Cheltonian (from 2019-20 when the College magazine and Society magazine were combined), Floreat (which was the previous Society magazine) and Obituary Supplements.