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The Old Albanian Association, founded in 1892, is the alumni association of St Albans School, uniting pupils, former pupils, and staff. Below are answers to the questions we are most often asked about membership, events, and keeping in touch with the wider School community.
- Who can join the OAA?
- Membership of the Old Albanian Association is open to all current pupils and former pupils of St Albans School, together with current and former members of staff. Founded in 1892, the Association unites the wider St Albans School community across every generation, wherever in the world they now live.
- How do I join?
- Joining the Old Albanian Association is straightforward and there is no subscription fee. Pupils are enrolled on leaving St Albans School, while former pupils and staff may register at any time by writing to the Honorary Secretary, who will add your details to the membership roll and keep you informed.
- What does the OAA do?
- The Old Albanian Association keeps Old Albanians connected to St Albans School and to one another. It organises reunions and dinners, supports the sporting and social clubs, maintains the membership register, publishes news, and helps members reconnect with contemporaries, sustaining the fellowship of the School since 1892.
- How do I update my details?
- To keep your membership record current, please send your revised contact details to the Honorary Secretary by email. Accurate records ensure you continue to receive invitations to reunions, Association news, and event notices, and allow fellow Old Albanians to reconnect with you through the membership network.
- How do I find my club?
- Old Albanians wishing to join a sporting or social club should visit the Sport & Clubs section of this website, where each affiliated club is listed with its contact. From rugby and cricket to the wider social calendar, the Honorary Secretary can also direct you to the right people.
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