On 7th June, the Aquathlon was back after a few years' absence, and with just short of 50 girls taking part, it was a busy evening.
On 10th June, the LIV went to the International Meditation Centre in Heddington for their Religious Studies trip.
The Wiltshire Schools' County Athletics Championships took place on 11th June on a bright and gusty day at the County Ground, Swindon. There were 16 girls from St Mary’s representing the North Wiltshire Area across 22 events, achieving their area representation honours.
On Tuesday 7th June, we were fortunate to have Dr Dominique Thompson join us to deliver a webinar on the struggles faced by young people today, including the pressures of perfectionism and competitiveness within peer groups.
For many years a group of our LIV students have traditionally supported the local Calne in Bloom project.
With Union Jack bunting proudly displayed across the school's two entrances, reception atrium and Chapel, the school community set about marking the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with a Celebration Day of special events.
On Tuesday 7th June, the LV and LVI pupils had the fantastic opportunity to listen to one of the great communicators of History, Lucy Worsley OBE, who told the enthralling tale of Queen Caroline and her turbulent life as part of the early Georgian royal family.
On Wednesday 8th June, the students organised a Mufti Day to raise funds for the charity, Rise:61.
LIV Mandarin learners have been celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival this week.
The LVI Gold DofE groups went to the Black Mountains over Half Term to complete their Gold Practice Expedition.
Just before Half Term, the A Level LVI class presented their powerful devised play 'Six of Clubs' to an audience of peers, parents and staff.
Fifth and Sixth Form Drama students recently made a trip to the West End to see one of the most groundbreaking and important plays of recent years, Jez Butterworth's modern classic 'Jerusalem', starring Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Crook.
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