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- current headmaster Andrew Dewar was appointed in 2015 and is the first Old Selbornian to fill the post having matriculated from Selborne College in 1988. Selborne...
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- College, Grahamstown Old Andreans From Andreas, Latin for "Andrew" Selborne College Old Selbornians South African College Schools (SACS) SACS Old Boys...
- Rugby Match Centre – Durbanville-Bellville 40–14 Mike Pendock Motors Old Selbornians". South African Rugby Union. 10 September 2016. Retrieved 26 October...
- 2019 Patricia Tiltmann, Nola Warner, Jane Bursey, Jayne Minnie (Old Selbornians) Annette Dimant, Claire Turner, Dot Savage, Jenny Eagar (Bryanston Sports)...
- during the 2013 season. In 2015, Dutton represented amateur club side Old Selbornians in the 2015 SARU Community Cup, scoring a try against defending champions...
- African rugby union player, currently playing with Border club side Old Selbornians. His regular position is lock. He started his career at the Blue Bulls...
- London, Miles made his first-class debut for Border, alongside another Selbornian, Roelof Oost****zen, against the touring MCC in November 1913. He next...
- scored two tries in three matches at the finals, against Despatch and Old Selbornians. Bashiya's performances in the 2014 SARU Community Cup earned him another...
- Jack's Baby (1904). Her non-fiction includes What Are the Duties of Selbornians? (1895) and Ruskin's Social Experiment at Barmouth (1900). Atkinson was...