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Saying Yes: A Career in Broadcasting with Richard Graves

1 h 2 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2457490/fan_mail/new] In this episode, Old Grovian Richard Graves (87-94) reflects on his time boarding in Vinter House. The lifelong friendships forged at The Grove and a foundation laid for a successful career in broadcasting. From the rhythm of boarding life described as “prep, sport, prep, sport… repeat!” to the legendary Fish & Chip run. A passion for sport, playing cricket and rugby and friendships which remain strong to this day, 30+ years later! It’s an experience he feels set the platform for life beyond education.  Richard offers powerful insights for students and aspiring broadcasters, sharing lessons on taking opportunities, gaining experience, and backing yourself in a competitive industry. His message to students is clear: take every opportunity, believe in yourself, and build real-world experience whenever and wherever you can. Hear Richard’s reflections on broadcasting at the highest level, the power of community, and why Grove friendships last a lifetime. Your Host: Eve Corry, Head of Development & Alumni Relations at Woodhouse Grove (st24-) Music: Paul Corry Contact us: Keep in Touch | Woodhouse Grove School [https://woodhousegrove.co.uk/old-grovians/keep-in-touch/]

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episode O Holy Father - Prize Day Hymn, 1960s recording artwork

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2457490/fan_mail/new] In this companion episode, we present the other side of the remarkable 7-inch vinyl record recently added to our archive: the Prize Day Hymn, "O Holy Father." Recorded at the school during the 1960s and digitally extracted from the original 7" vinyl, this recording was kindly made available to us after the vinyl was sent to us in June 2026 by a record dealer in Kent after he came across it. Together with the school song Χαίρετε, it provides a rare and evocative glimpse into the musical and ceremonial life of the school more than half a century ago. For generations of pupils, Prize Day was one of the most important events in the school calendar, bringing together students, staff, parents and distinguished guests. This hymn formed part of that tradition, its words and melody helping to mark an occasion of celebration, reflection and achievement. Today, the recording offers more than just a performance; it is a piece of living history, preserving the voices and spirit of a bygone era. Join us as we revisit this treasured recording of "O Holy Father" and experience once again the sounds of a 1960s Prize Day. Listen, reflect and enjoy this unique window into the school's past. This pairs nicely with the Χαίρετε episode 29, creating a "Side A / Side B" theme around the rediscovered vinyl record. Your Host: Eve Corry, Head of Development & Alumni Relations at Woodhouse Grove (st24-) Music: Paul Corry Contact us: Keep in Touch | Woodhouse Grove School [https://woodhousegrove.co.uk/old-grovians/keep-in-touch/]

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episode Χαίρετε - The School Song, 1960s recording artwork

Χαίρετε - The School Song, 1960s recording

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2457490/fan_mail/new] Step back in time with this special episode featuring “Χαίρετε” – The School Song, recorded at Woodhouse Grove School in the 1960s. This historic audio has been digitally extracted and carefully restored from a 7" vinyl record, kindly sent to us in June 2026 by a record dealer in Kent after he came across it. Preserved for decades on vinyl, the recording captures a unique piece of the school's musical heritage and brings it back to life for a new generation of listeners. One particularly fascinating detail is the pronunciation of the title itself. On this recording, the pupils sing Χαίρετε as “Xai-ra-tee”, reflecting the way it was commonly pronounced at the school during that period. Today, the song is generally sung as “Xai-ra-tay”, making this recording a valuable snapshot of how traditions and pronunciations have evolved over time. Whether you remember singing it yourself or are hearing it for the very first time, this is an opportunity to experience the school song as it sounded more than half a century ago. Listen, sing along and enjoy Χαίρετε in all its glory. Your Host: Eve Corry, Head of Development & Alumni Relations at Woodhouse Grove (st24-) Music: Paul Corry Contact us: Keep in Touch | Woodhouse Grove School [https://woodhousegrove.co.uk/old-grovians/keep-in-touch/]

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episode Saying Yes: A Career in Broadcasting with Richard Graves artwork

Saying Yes: A Career in Broadcasting with Richard Graves

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2457490/fan_mail/new] In this episode, Old Grovian Richard Graves (87-94) reflects on his time boarding in Vinter House. The lifelong friendships forged at The Grove and a foundation laid for a successful career in broadcasting. From the rhythm of boarding life described as “prep, sport, prep, sport… repeat!” to the legendary Fish & Chip run. A passion for sport, playing cricket and rugby and friendships which remain strong to this day, 30+ years later! It’s an experience he feels set the platform for life beyond education.  Richard offers powerful insights for students and aspiring broadcasters, sharing lessons on taking opportunities, gaining experience, and backing yourself in a competitive industry. His message to students is clear: take every opportunity, believe in yourself, and build real-world experience whenever and wherever you can. Hear Richard’s reflections on broadcasting at the highest level, the power of community, and why Grove friendships last a lifetime. Your Host: Eve Corry, Head of Development & Alumni Relations at Woodhouse Grove (st24-) Music: Paul Corry Contact us: Keep in Touch | Woodhouse Grove School [https://woodhousegrove.co.uk/old-grovians/keep-in-touch/]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2457490/fan_mail/new] In Episode 27 of Grovian Voices, we sit down with long-serving staff member Kerren Jennings (st99-), Head of Year 9 at The Grove, whose dedication to sport, student development and school life has shaped generations at WGS.  From her early days as a passionate young athlete to becoming a central figure in the PE department and pastoral care, Kerren reflects on her journey, her influences and what continues to inspire her after decades at the school.  From attending her first sports tour with Eileen Mollard to the British Isles and then to South Africa with the rugby in 2003, to the first tour Kerren organised in 2005 to Barbados, she reflects on the impact and joy these experiences have had on students and staff alike. Kerren believes strongly that there is something for everyone at WGS. Her work is driven by a mission to educate students about the value of physical activity, provide them with the tools to stay active and instill the motivation and confidence to continue beyond school. Join us for an inspiring conversation, celebrating commitment, community and the lasting impact of great teaching. Your Host: Eve Corry, Head of Development & Alumni Relations at Woodhouse Grove (st24-) Music: Paul Corry Contact us: Keep in Touch | Woodhouse Grove School [https://woodhousegrove.co.uk/old-grovians/keep-in-touch/]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2457490/fan_mail/new] Grovian Voices – 1 Year Anniversary Special With Headmaster, James Lockwood (86-92, st16-) To mark the first anniversary of Grovian Voices, we are delighted to welcome Old Grovian and Headmaster James Lockwood for a powerful full-circle conversation – from pupil to becoming the 18th Headmaster of The Grove. James reflects on arriving at The Grove in Year 9, stepping beyond his comfort zone and gradually discovering a deep sense of belonging that would go on to shape his character and forge lifelong friendships. He speaks warmly about the inspirational leadership and dedicated staff who encouraged him to embrace opportunity, grow in confidence and make the most of every aspect of school life. This episode traces his path into teaching and ultimately back to The Grove as Headmaster in 2016. At the heart of the conversation is his commitment to ensuring that every pupil today benefits from the same values-led education, strong sense of community and spirit of opportunity that defined his own experience. This special anniversary edition also marks the launch of the 1812 Society – a significant new chapter in The Grove’s story. More than a campaign, it represents a collective commitment from the Grovian community to support future generations and safeguard the school’s legacy for years to come. Join us as we celebrate one year of Grovian Voices and a story that truly captures what it means to be Grovian for life. Be The Difference. Be 1812. 1812 Society | Woodhouse Grove School [https://woodhousegrove.co.uk/1812-society/] Your Host: Eve Corry, Head of Development & Alumni Relations at Woodhouse Grove (st24-) Music: Paul Corry Contact us: Keep in Touch | Woodhouse Grove School [https://woodhousegrove.co.uk/old-grovians/keep-in-touch/]

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