A Message from the President of WOSA
As we celebrate 60 years of the Westminster Old Scholars' Association, WOSA President Ian Hardwick ('00) reflects on the enduring connections that define our community and the important role Old Scholars play in shaping its future.
Strengthening these connections will help ensure that the Westminster community continues to thrive well into the future. If there is one message I would share with current students and younger Old Scholars as we mark this anniversary, it is that staying connected matters. The value of Westminster does not end at the gate. Over time it grows through relationships, shared experiences and the willingness of Old Scholars to give back and to each other in ways both large and small. As we celebrate sixty years of WOSA, we do so with gratitude for those who have helped build this community and with confidence that the connection between Old Scholars and Westminster will continue to grow for generations to come.
Ian Hardwick
President of the Westminster Old Scholars' Association
WOSA plays a vital role in enriching the broader School community. This includes supporting key events, recognising achievements, and providing opportunities for Old Scholars to give back in ways that inspire the next generation.
Current Committee
Ian Hardwick (’00)
President
Scott Tillbrook ('98)
Treasurer
Peter Trenorden ('77)
Vice President
Andrew May ('77)
Committee Member
Carly Hocking ('93)
Committee Member
Jason Roberts ('01)
Committee Member
Emilia Parkinson-Need ('23)
Committee Member
Kate Willoughby
WOSA Executive Officer