Jasper Carrott Plaque
Where Does 250 Years Get You? On June 16th 2015 Jasper Carrott unveiled a plaque at Moseley School to mark his 70th birthday. In attendance were three of his closest school friends; Bev Bevan, Tony...
View ArticleMemorial Garden Dedication
Over the years a number of memorials have been created to remember former pupils and staff. In general these have taken the form of plaques, benches and trees and been located at various places on the...
View ArticleRod Ling
It is with deep regret we report that, after a long battle with illness, Rod Ling died on 9th July 2015 aged 65. As many will know he made an enormous contribution to, and was one of the back-bones of,...
View ArticleMoseley School Celebrates Great Exam Results
GCSE Best ever GCSE results Students, teachers and support staff were celebrating the fruits of their hard work as GCSE examination results were shared at the school. Amna Fasih, Xi Xiang, Salek...
View ArticleHarry Nash
We regret to report that Harold (Harry) Nash died on 3rd September 2015 at the age of 93. after a long battle with bladder cancer. Harry recently contributed a series of articles to the Gazette on his...
View ArticleFinally, after 74 years a Headstone.
The remains of former Moseley Grammar School pupil, RAF Sergeant Arthur Edward Owen, whose Wellington bomber was shot down in 1941, have finally been identified and a headstone erected at the Northern...
View ArticleAshes hero Moeen Ali opens £2m sports complex
Former student Moeen Ali, a key player in the 2015 England’s Ashes win, has opened the £2m sports complex at Moseley School. He said, “The facilities were always good here. I always found we had the...
View ArticleSuited and Booted
Why it’s an exciting time to be a sixth former at Moseley School… Moseley’s provision for Year 12 and Year 13 students is going from strength to strength. The Sixth Form is more popular than it has...
View ArticleDerek Hathaway OBE
We regret to announce that Derek Hathaway OBE, who attended Moseley Grammar School from 1955 to 1960 passed away on 22nd October 2015. Derek was a great supporter of the Moseleians Association over a...
View ArticleRemembering Ernest Mariel Wyss
On 11th November 2015 Moseley School issued the following newsletter: This e-newsletter is dedicated to Ernest Mariel Wyss, a former student of the school, who fell during Operation Market-Garden in...
View ArticleMaureen Ojo
We are sad to report former staff member Maureen Ojo lost her battle with cancer on Thursday 17th December 2015. She left Moseley School in July 2013 and was diagnosed with terminal cancer almost...
View ArticleThe Opening of The Rod Ling Centre
Article reproduced from M.O. Magazine, The magazine of Moseley School. Many of you will be aware of the work of our alumni association: The Moseleians. We are really grateful for the time and effort...
View ArticleCelebrating Success: House Awards Week
This week Moseley School has been celebrating the successes their students enjoyed last term. Every assembly has seen prizes handed out. There has been the excitement of the 100% attendance prize draw...
View ArticleSchool Nurse Ambassadors
Introducing the School Nurse Ambassador Programme Moseley School has recently been invited to take part in the NHS’ School Nurse Ambassador Programme. This programme has come about as a result of...
View ArticleOur Day Out
Following the success of last year’s award-winning Little Shop of Horrors, Moseley School’s drama output is going from strength-to-strength with a production of Willy Russell’s Our Day Out. This 1977...
View ArticleDancing & Dragons
Students have been developing understanding of cultures from near and far. They celebrated Shrove Tuesday by holding an enthusiastically attended Pancake Tasting in the canteen at break-time. Mrs Dibba...
View ArticleInter-House Cups: Results
A resurgent Keble House took the trophies for punctuality, attendance and conduct. For the first time there is to be a green ribbon on a trophy in the cabinet in the Hall: Worcester House claimed the...
View ArticleTim’s Moment of Fame – What’s Yours?
After 30 years enjoying live classical performances, one music fan is celebrating his 1,000th concert at Birmingham Conservatoire. Former Moseley School pupil Tim Walton’s 1,000th show was an...
View ArticleGazette: It’s Spring 2016
Contribute to the next edition The Moseleian Gazette is a bi-annual publication delivered free to members. If you would like to contribute please drop us a line using the form below and we will get...
View ArticleCitizen Khan Visits Attock CC
As the Pakistan Cricket team prepares to visit England for the first time since the match fixing scandal of 2010, Citizen Khan visits Attock Cricket Club, who are based at Moseley School, for the BBC...
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