Theresa Jones, PA to the Principal of St Dominics’s School, contributed the Sunday Reflection this week
As a result of the Coronavirus lockdown St Dominic’s School stayed open throughout what would have traditionally been the Easter holidays and also the May Bank Holidays. This was done to support key worker families and children in the more vulnerable group. Recently the School has been working out the complex logistics of starting again after half term for Year 6 and Year 10 pupils.
Please continue reading to get an insight into life at St Dominic’s during the lockdown….
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Great article.,. Thank you
My name is John Flannery. I have just read your article on St. Dominic’s School. I was a pupil there from 1957 to 1961. The photo of the boys on the camp beds on the terrace , reminded me of my time . We still had an afternoon rest in those days. I was sent to the school from Wigan in industrial Lancashire because I had asthma. The thinking at that time was that the clean air of Surrey would be good for me and others like me. It cured me. I went on to join the R.A.F. and the… Read more »
What a lovely little story to read this Sunday morning. Hope you get to enjoy your visit soon!
Thank you for sharing your story of your time at St Dominic’s School, John. Please do contact St Dominic’s (office@stdominicsschool.org.uk) when you plan your visit to Hambledon as we may be able to arrange for you to have a look around the school, outside of school hours.
Theresa Jones