The Old Westerfordian Association is a vibrant, growing community of ex Westerford pupils and Staff. We maintain a database of Old Westerfordians (OWs). Please pass on contact details of any OWs you know that are not connected, or submit the form here (contact us). We e-mail regular newsletters so please keep us up to date with your news.
We can help you in arranging reunions by connecting you with your Matric year group or arranging for you to use The Chestnut Grove or Imhoff and no cost! We can also get you in touch with any missing school friends.
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Every year, we host Alumni Gatherings. These events give you the opportunity to meet old friends....
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It is so special to see their smiling faces around the school as they busy themselves taking...
Please connect with us, send news or queries to Margie and browse through our past newsletters. Please also connect via our Old Westerfordian Association Facebook Group.
Founders Day is celebrated in the first week of March. Most often on a Friday. We honour the 50th reunion group. We also award the Nil Nisi Optimum award on this day. All OWs are welcome at Founders day. The assembly is at 11:30 and is also live-streamed.
A light lunch in the Chestnut Grove follows the assembly. Parking is available on the top or Founders field. Please contact for details and let us know how many of you are coming for catering purposes.
“…I never would have thought that I would even step foot into such a school like Westerford. I always sit down and think of how fortunate I am and can never truly believe that I go to such a prestigious school…”