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September 24, 2022
September 24, 2022
Richard Berlie, head of St Anthony’s Boys’, and Donal Brennan, head of St Anthony’s Girls’, in London, on what makes their schools stand out. Describe your careers so far. Richard Berlie: St Anthony’s is my seventh school over a 25-year career, including Ampleforth, Emanuel School and Dulwich College, where I was the head of the
September 24, 2022
All Hallows East Cranmore, Somerset Headmaster: Trevor Richards Takes: girls and boys, aged 3-13 Home to 400 pupils, All Hallows has good academic results and impressive art and music departments. Individual interests are nurtured and children are encouraged to enjoy every aspect of school life, including the faith element, with Holy Communion preparation timetabled in
September 24, 2022
Alton School Hampshire Headmaster: Karl Guest Takes: boys and girls, aged 1-18 Alton School is a day school in an old manor house on a 19-acre site on the outskirts of Alton. It was established in 1938 by the Sisters of Our Lady of Providence. Parents note how well pupils were looked after when schools closed during
September 24, 2022
The Herald’s comprehensive guide to preparatory and senior Catholic schools in the UK
September 24, 2022
Margaret Giblin, head of Marymount International School London, on the role faith plays in the daily life of the school
September 24, 2022
How an in-school teacher-training placement inspired Serenhedd James
September 24, 2022
Children should learn to love the natural world before studying it for an exam, says Roy Peachey
September 24, 2022
Welcome to the Herald’s first comprehensive guide to the best Catholic independent education in the UK – with over 80 schools
September 24, 2022
The Vatican must change its tack with the Ortega regime
September 24, 2022
More work is needed on Alice Thomas Ellis, argues Benjamin Ivry
September 24, 2022
We should expect personal integrity and honourable behaviour in the lives of those who wish to lead us
September 24, 2022
Daniel Frampton explores how the Catholic artist Graham Sutherland found God through imagery, expressed in his prickly work
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