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Dame Judi walking through the guard of honour<br />

Talking to the Head Girl, Depute Head Girl and Senior Prefect<br />

Guadete! A day of real star quality<br />

Dame Judi Dench opened the Sixth Form Centre and St Mary’s on<br />

19th December. Her presence and the sound of her memorable voice<br />

opening the building and chatting to the girls will be an on-going<br />

inspiration in the building for years to come.<br />

Everyone formed a guard of honour from the Hall to the Sixth Form<br />

entrance where Dame Judi was greeted by the prefects, a gleaming<br />

common room and a festive spirit. Jane Marshall spoke of the immense<br />

pleasure Dame Judi’s wonderful performances have given to us all from<br />

the heady days of the sixties to Merry Wives, the Musical, today. Dame<br />

Judi replied with an anecdote about apparently poaching deer from<br />

Charlecote Park (in excellent company there) and a wry smile about the<br />

cartwheeling in her current RSC role. Jemima Middleton and Faye<br />

Merralls held aloft a beautiful blue ribbon, symbolic of what both<br />

buildings have to offer and Dame Judi cut it, and thanked Ruth Burns<br />

before taking a tour of the new building.<br />

She loved the space and the views and admired the design before<br />

making an unobtrusive exit stage right.<br />

The Festive<br />

Season at<br />

King’s <strong>High</strong><br />

Christmas Cards for CAMFED<br />

A range of celebrations took place to mark the festive period at<br />

King’s <strong>High</strong>. A Christmas card competition was held among Key<br />

Stage 3 girls, and the winning designs produced as King’s <strong>High</strong><br />

cards, sold in aid of our chosen charity, CAMFED.<br />

The Christmas concert at the Guy Nelson Hall concluded with a<br />

specially arranged performance of Robbie Williams’s Angels. It<br />

was a triumph. as was the rest of the programme. The audience<br />

enjoyed a range of musical talent which helped to create a<br />

memorable and festive evening.<br />

A festive school logo (design by Philiippa Twohig-Howell, Year7)<br />

and Landor House in the snow (design by Alexandra Pullen, Year 9)<br />

The choir sing out at the Christmas concert<br />

Festive lunch at school – girls get into the festive spirit…!<br />

At St Mary’s on the last day of term<br />

Collecting boxes for Operation Christmas Child

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