International Success for Tara
Celebrations abound for St Francis after one of their alumna celebrates international rowing success!
Celebrations abound for St Francis after one of their alumna celebrates international rowing success!
St Francis LAMDA pupils have had a dramatic summer holiday, celebrating their phenomenal LAMDA results, following the exams they took at the end of their academic year.ction for your news story here.
St Francis pupils swung from the rafters at the end of their summer term with a rousing performance of the Rudyard Kipling classic novel “The Jungle Book”.
Year 1 pupil at St Francis, Casper, has only been at the school for a matter of months but already wowed them with his charitable approach and keenness to help others out. Five year old Casper showed that he thinks globally as well as locally with his eagerness to help, when he raised funds for Operation Smile. Operation Smile was founded in 1982, and since then it has helped children in over 30 countries who has been born with a cleft palate.
A massive "well done" to Year 3 pupil Sensen, who came top of the fundraising charts at the Restless Development & Knight Frank Schools Triathlon yesterday, raising a whopping £747 to aid Restless Development's youth-led charity work in developing nations.
Well done to our four St Francis swimmers who qualified for the IAPS Swimming Finals next month.
St Francis School is celebrating an outstanding clutch of entrance exam results.
The Biathlon is fast becoming a mainstay of Prep School sports, and Wiltshire-based prep school, St Francis, is definitely taking this seriously.
Year 6 pupil at Pewsey-based Prep School, Jessica, is reaching for the stars having secured an Academic Scholarship to local Senior School, Dauntsey’s.
To win one scholarship is impressive, but to win two, from the same world-renowned school is simply outstanding!
The Head Boy at St Francis has reason to celebrate this week after being awarded a highly-coveted Sports Scholarship to prestigious Wiltshire-based independent school, Warminster School.
Most schools will tell you that the Head spends as much time with the smallest as the biggest pupils, but it is very rare that that extends to story time in the Nursery.