During these unprecedented times, it is more important than ever that our students continue to develop their reading skills, delve into imaginary worlds and discuss their thoughts and opinions with others.
St Gregory’s Lockdown Book Club

During these unprecedented times, it is more important than ever that our students continue to develop their reading skills, delve into imaginary worlds and discuss their thoughts and opinions with others.
On Wednesday 26 June, two teams from St Gregory’s attended King Edward’s School for the Battle of the Books.
I am thrilled to tell you that six St Gregory’s students have been successful in this year’s Live Canon Children’s Poetry Competition.
It was wonderful to meet lots of current, past, and future students, and their families, at St Gregory’s Open Evening on Thursday 28 September, which was also National Poetry Day!
At St Gregory’s, we believe in the power of the written word. For that reason, we decided to pull all stops with our first KS3 Lit Fest!
Say hello to St Gregory’s Writer in Residence, Josephine Corcoran, a poet, playwright and short story writer.
The next issue of the library newsletter, @the library, is now ready to read.
Congratulations to our two teams who took 1st and 2nd place in the annual Battle of the Books
Term 4’s issue of @ the library is now ready!
The next issue of @the library, the Library Newsletter, is now ready.