The Old Girls' Association
The Old Girls’ Association is run by your devoted committee, all volunteering their time and, of course, all of them Old Girls themselves. We aim to keep members in touch with the school and with each other every year, alternating our Newsletter with a Reunion.
Our Reunions are always held at school so that Old Girls who attend have the opportunity to return to their beloved school to revisit all their old haunts. The Newsletter is a chance to find out what other Old Girls have been doing since leaving the school, what is happening at school now and to reminisce about our old school days together.
The Old Girls’ Association also takes great pains to support the school through financial assistance and also through supporting events at the school. The Association aims to make at least one donation a year to a large school project and we have a high profile at some of the school’s annual events such as Prizegiving and the School Fête.
These vital links are only possible through a thriving Association however and your committee is only as good as the support it receives from members. In addition, the Association will only survive and grow if we have a regular intake of new members.
Maybe you have recently attended a reunion of your own friends from St Mary ’s and would like to join as a group. Maybe you needed a few years away from school to recover but are now yearning to find out where all your old friends are! We can help for a life membership of just £30. We can always be contacted via the School Office so please let us know if you would like us to send you more information about membership and how to join. We know that in today’s world of technology, you can keep in touch with your friends on the internet but only the Old Girls’ Association can offer you Reunions at the school itself, so don’t miss out, join today!
Current Committee Members
Katie Neale (Chairman)
Margaret Wilson (Treasurer)
Louise Rumford (Membership Secretary)
Angela King
Anne Duddington
Sue Evans

Boarders at St Mary’s c. 1967, Photo taken by Celia McMahon
(The two youngest girls in the photo are Celia’s sisters; Angie aged 5, and Frances aged 7)

News
Former pupil and Historical & Romantic Writer Helen McCabe's latest novel 'Piper' is to be published on 7th October 2008.
For more information on Piper and Helen's other 22 published novels please visit www.helenmccabe.com
Downloads
Contact 2007
> Click here to download Newsletter from St Mary's Convent Old Girls' Association - Summer 2007-PDF (Requires Adobe® Reader®)
Contact 2005
> Click here to download Newsletter from St Mary's Convent Old Girls' Association - Summer 2005-PDF (Requires Adobe® Reader®)


