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A Bibliophile’s Paradise. While we enjoy or otherwise the Arctic-like conditions, we thought a look back at a more temperate time (was it only last week?), when we celebrated our Book Week throughout the school, would be enjoyed. Everything dropped to read! Two Cats in their Hats? Author Julia Jarman with Nursery and Prep I …
It’s No Joke! (Er, it’snow joke?). Like most of the country, St Augustine’s Priory was covered in snow today. All the inhabitants, whether human or other enjoyed the whole experience! Here are some pictures of girls, sheep and a lone chicken braving the weather and making the most of the snowy spring conditions. From the…
Jacqueline Stuyt-Simpson: Gamechanger. If you are ever wondering if – or even how – one person can make a difference, we would like to draw your attention to Jacqueline Stuyt-Simpson. Jacqueline Simpson was born in 1919 and for her schooldays attended St Augustine’s Priory and thereafter studied Modern Languages at King’s College, London. And she…
Pope Francis: Gamechanger. Mrs McDermott set girls a homework asking them to research Pope Francis and write an essay explaining why they thought he should be a role model for young people today. Dilichi Dieobi, Upper IVA, produced the following essay ‘From being voted as Time’s Person of the Year for 2013 to sneaking out…
An Ancient Greek Symposium. Mrs Tomlinson, Form Teacher Lower II Alpha, has been leading Lower II through the delights of Ancient Greece during the first half of the Lent Term. To this end, on Thursday 8th February Lower II held an Ancient Greek Symposium. Mrs Tomlinson continues: ‘We held a Greek Symposium (a traditional dinner…
Raising our voices! Miss Westley, Music Department, reports on the wonderful Junior Music Competition which was held on Wednesday 7th February. This was a golden opportunity for Junior girls to compete in their school Houses and enjoy the sounds they make! ‘This term Junior girls have been participating in a Music Competition, which culminated in…
New publication. Having just celebrated our Book Week with some stupendous activities, Mr Elder, English Department, highlights an issue very much in the spotlight: ‘As a school we have mental health very much in mind – both in regard to students and ourselves. The charity MIND provides support and funding for support services for those…
Chapel Update… You will remember our One Hundred Years of Faith project to produce kneelers for our Chapel, started in 2015; twelve small and one long kneeler. Well, the exciting news is that eleven of the small kneelers have been completed and we are awaiting completion of the twelfth, and then it’s on to the…
‘Being Ourselves’. Mrs Good, our School Counsellor, here writes about Children’s Mental Health Week which was held from 5th – 11th February. This year it highlighted the importance of ‘Being Ourselves.’ ‘When we have a positive view of ourselves it can help us cope with life’s challenges, as well as recognise the different qualities and…
A Date for your Diary! The Parents’ Committee is holding another wonderful evening on Friday 16th March. ‘A Quizzical Evening’ will test your ability to mine the darkest recesses of your memories for those items of trivia you have stashed away for that rainy day. What is the capital of Iceland? How many children did…