ST Augustine’s Priory, the Ealing Catholic independent day school for girls, hosted the renowned Miraculum Children’s Choir from Hungary on the first stop of their week’s tour of England.
The choir ran workshops for Priory pupils, and both seniors and juniors benefited from their experience and musical expertise.
Following this, the natural amphitheatre of the school’s rose garden was the backdrop for an open-air performance.
WOMEN’S Wellness Week, an initiative launched by St Augustine’s, featured a series of events, from talks on women’s health by a parent to a bake-off.
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Ask the Midwife, a question and answer session for seniors, was led by Julia Melinek, whose daughter, Bella Glanville, also ran sessions.
There were also talks from Magda Jenkins on Nutrition and Lizzie Rafii-Tabar and John Heathcote on Global Women’s Health.
AUGUSTINIANS of all ages – from Nursery to Priory 6 to staff and parents - walked around the school grounds last week for Share the Journey, CAFOD’s campaign to raise awareness of the plight of refugees.
At the end of the week, they had walked a total of 571.5 miles to support the cause.
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