On Wednesday 31st January, St Mary's entered two teams for Youthspeak, The Rotary Club's Public Speaking Competition held at Hardenhuish School in Chippenham, where they competed against local state and independent schools.
On Monday 29th January, the Science Department took the whole of the LV Form to the Colston Hall in Bristol.
On Tuesday 30th January we were treated to an incredibly insightful and captivating talk given by Calne Girl and actress, Belinda Stewart-Wilson.
On Tuesday 30th January, a Nigerian-themed supper was spectacularly put together to bring the culture of Nigeria into the four walls of the dining room at St Mary’s Calne.
On Monday 29th January, Headmistress Dr Kirk was delighted to be presented with the 'Top 5 Girls' Boarding School by A Level Results, 2017' Crystal Award by Education Advisers.
Congratulations to Arabella, Lauren, Michaela and Tilly in LVI who have qualified for the semi-finals of the Student Investor Challenge.
On 30th January, St Mary's Calne Head of Science, Alexandra Haydon, presented at Millfield School on ‘Raising the Profile of Teaching and Learning’ at a Heads of Department (HODs) meeting.
On Thursday 25th January, eight very excited Latin Sixth Form students and four staff set out for an amazing evening at the RSC Swan Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon.
On Wednesday 24th January, academic scholars from all year groups attended the annual Dinner for Academic Scholars in the Dining Room. Our guest speaker was Catherine Mealing-Jones, Director of Growth at the UK Space Agency.
On 24th January, three LVI Chemistry students travelled to the University of Bristol Chemistry labs for a practical chemistry challenge.
The title of Dr Lipscomb’s book The King is Dead rather neatly set the scene for her lecture on Tuesday 23rd January at St Mary’s Calne.
The first weekend of the Spring Term was a very busy one for all of the girls.