What we can do for you
- Keep you informed, not only about fellow OMs but also about developments at Millfield, through the Society’s annual publication ‘Chronicle’ and the School’s 'Annual Review', sent to all members of the Old Millfieldian Society
- Invite all OMs to an annual Reunion at Millfield
- Bring together OMs who left the school 5 years previously, at a special Reunion in London
- Put you in touch with OMs worldwide through over 30 Branches overseas and in the UK
- Hold regular local and international reunion events
- Involve you in OMS sports teams such as rugby, golf, squash, hockey and clay pigeon shooting
- Arrange careers advice for current pupils and seek to provide advice and work experience for younger Old Millfieldians (please see below for procedure)
- Support younger members with travel grants
What you can do for us!
- Keep us up to date with your life post-Millfield; where you are and what you are doing (preferably by email, please!)
- Spread the word about the Society and, in particular, encourage OMs who have lost contact with us to get back in touch
- Offer careers advice to current pupils and younger OMs
- Get involved with our local and overseas branches
- Keep an eye out for OMs you feel should be on the Distinguished OMs list, or be nominated for OM of the Year
- Send us your feedback and suggestions about all OMS activities, reunions, Chronicle and the website
Work Experience for Young Old Millfieldians
The OM Society continues to expand the range of services available to OMs and we are pleased to try to help younger ones obtain working experience in their chosen fields.
As a procedure, an email (with cv as attachment) should be written to OMS Secretary John Davies, concisely outlining qualifications, experience and the type of experience that is being sought. We have a nucleus of OMs, well established in their particular fields, who have offered their services to help young OMs with their careers. The letter (copy to the OM seeking help but without details of recipients) will be relayed by John to appropriate OMs, with the request that, should any feel able to assist, they should contact the OM direct.