When he left Epsom College, Piper wanted to go to art school, to study to become an artist.
The first general meeting was held on 26 April 1932 at Epsom College.
In the late 1960s he taught geography at Epsom College.
Her husband, a classicist, later became housemaster and head of English at Epsom College.
A house was also named after him at Epsom College, a public school located in Epsom.
Badminton is a fairly recent team sport at Epsom College, acting as a popular choice for foreign pupils who board.
He was educated at Epsom College and then the Architectural Association.
He was educated at Epsom College, and with his health issues behind him, threw himself into school life.
After an "idyllic childhood", he passed the entrance exam for Epsom College at age 17.
He went on to attend Epsom College in Surrey.