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13 Aug 2024 | |
SMC Connect News |
Our Cranmer Ladies joined the whole College for their annual Cranmer Chapel.
Cranmer Ladies are our most senior Old Girls, having been in Third Form in 1964 or earlier. They are named in honour of St Margaret's College's original site at Cranmer Square, although many attended the College at our current campus.
Each Cranmer Lady was presented with a bunch of daffodils by our Year 1 class and joined us for morning tea following the service. Over tea, they shared stories of their time at school with our Year 13 students and asked them about their own experiences at the College.
We look forward to bringing our Cranmer Ladies together again from 1-3 November at the Reunion Weekend, hosted by the St Margaret's College Old Girls' Association. To learn more about the Reunion, click here.
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