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Insights and updates of interest to those connected to Fettes College© 2025 Fettes Community Podcast Arte
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  • Psychciety: a discussion about men's mental health with Mr Appleson and Mr MacKenzie
    Nov 26 2025

    Listen to Raghallaigh and Georges, two sixth form mental health ambassadors, discuss men's mental health with Mr Appleson and Mr MacKenzie.

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    35 m
  • Fettes in conversation with composer Lorne Balfe
    Oct 3 2025

    Director of Music at Fettes College, Angus Tully, had the delight of hosting the exceptionally talented award winning composer and Old Fettesian, Lorne Balfe (JS, GL 1987-1995) in the Culachy Music School at Fettes. Lorne Balfe has created music in virtually all genres and for all visual media. Lorne Balfe is a Grammy-winning, Emmy- and BAFTA-nominated composer and producer. Balfe’s work includes the Mission: Impossible series, Top Gun: Maverick, Black Widow,Lego Batman and Gran Turismo. On television, he has scored acclaimed series such as The Crown, His Dark Materials, and Genius. In gaming, his credits include Assassin’s Creed III and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.

    Parents, Old Fettesians and current students filled the audience to enjoy hearing Lorne talk about his work, his career journey and his enjoyment of composition of music for film and TV. As could be expected the audience had many questions for Lorne Balfe, some of which are unclear in the recording. We felt Lorne's answers were fascinating and worth a listen, so the whole event recording has been uploaded.

    We hope you enjoy the listen!

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Fettes in conversation with author Alex Starritt
    Oct 3 2025

    Fettes in conversation with award winning author Alex Starritt (Mo 2001-2004)

    Parents and Old Fettesians had the opportunity to join our very own Rob Harrison in the Library for a fascinating ‘Fettes in conversation’ event with Old Fettesian, Author, Alex Starritt. This was an opportunity to hear about Alex’s writing journey. His first novel, The Beast was Spectator Book of the Year. His second book, We Germans, won the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, was shortlisted for the Prix Femina and Prix Medicis, and was translated into numerous languages. His new novel, Drayton and Mackenzie is on the long list for the FT's business book of the year prize, the first novel on the list for 15 years.

    Rob Harrison (Staff 1991-present) utilised his own love of literature and language as a long standing English teacher. He talks skilfully with Alex about writing, his character inspiration, research, and the influences of his novels. We hear about Alex’s writing style, his editing process and storylines from his three very different books. Did working at the Daily Mail influence writing The Beast? Did having German grandparents encourage his writing of We Germans? And did being of high academic intelligence and studying at Oxford sew the seeds of Drayton & Mackenzie? The audience thoroughly enjoyed this engaging event and were swiftly adding Alex’s books to their must read list.

    After Fettes, Alex studied History and German at Somerville College, Oxford, from 2004-2008. He has worked as a literary translator from German – his translations include Stefan Zweig's A Chess Story, Arthur Schnitzler's Late Fame and a selection of Kafka's short stories, The Unhappiness of Being a Single Man. Alex has also worked at newspapers and magazines, and been on the founding team of two companies: Apolitical, a knowledge platform for civil servants that was named one of the world's most innovative companies in 2018, and Sunday Briefing, which provides insights into international politics and business for a range of corporations, investment funds and government agencies.

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    51 m
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