Prep and Junior Sports Days

Posted: 2nd July 2021

A festival of sport.

Following on from Senior Sports Day, the Nursery, Preps and Juniors have also recently held their Sports Days – a veritable festival of sport at the end of the Summer Term.  These events were tremendous events of sporting competition with a variety of athletic events taking place.

Some pictures from Preps Sports Day

Prep Sports Day was held on Wednesday 23rd June and Junior Sports Day on Monday 28th June and here, Mrs Gosling, reports on Junior Sports Day:

‘This was another fantastic day for Junior Sports Day which saw five records broken and the rain stay away to allow parents to join us for part of our day. Girls undertook ten events on the track, from hurdles to the shot put and even a sack race. There was something for everyone!

Junior Sports Day gets under way

The final placings were:  In first place was St Michael’s House, second place was taken by St Raphael, third place was St George and St Gabriel came fourth.

The awards were as follows:  the Victor Ludorum was awarded to Freya in Upper II; the Spirit of St George went to Enya in Upper II; the Spirit of St Michael went to Alexa in Lower II; the Spirit of St Gabriel was awarded to Jeanie in Upper I and Noor in Lower II was awarded the Spirit of St Raphael.’

Congratulations to everyone who participated in our wonderful Sports Days!

Categories: Junior Nursery Prep Whole School

Strengthening Our Community: The Return of Boys to our Preps and Pre-Preps

We are excited to share that, from September 2026, boys will begin moving up from our Nursery into Reception, marking the gradual reintroduction of boys into our Prep and Pre-Prep School.

This step reflects growing interest from families who value our strong holistic ethos and unique grounds and setting and would like their sons and daughters to share their educational journey together.

At St Augustine’s, our strong sense of community, academic excellence, and deep care for each individual child remain at the heart of everything we do. This is a natural evolution of our school rather than a change to who we are, building on our strengths and allowing us to offer the same joyful, inspiring education to even more children.