St Agnes and St Michael School
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A girls' boarding and day school (originally an orphanage) founded by John Mason Neale and the Sisters of the Order of St Margaret. A girls' boarding and day school (originally an orphanage) founded by John Mason Neale and the Sisters of the Order of St Margaret.
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facebook.comThe Society of St Margaret - Walsingham
Lovely to hear news on Sister Alma 🙂 she was always so kind to me.
Kingsley St Michael Magazine 1975
Thanks to Julie for the photos (said was ok to share). A few familiar faces in the one of the opening of the swimming pool. Already spotted "me"!!!! Anyone else have copies of the magazines?
Recent photos of SASM/KSM
On a group "Memories of East Grinstead" and these were taken very recently - still looks the same as back in 1976 😊 (know it's not though 😟)
St Agnes and St Michael School
All those of you who have posted, recently, about joining the school in 1965 will be on this photo, which we have not aired for a while!
The Children's Homes website - St Margaret's Orphanage for Girls, East Grinstead, Sussex
Amalgamated with St Agnes & St Michael school in 1965.
The Society of St Margaret - Walsingham
😊 58th anniversary - bless you Sister Alma
East Grinstead, St Michael's School 1923
Caption for East Grinstead, St. Michaels School 1923: Standing on the north-west side of Moat Road, this was an Anglican school for girls, run by St Margaret's Convent. The building on the right was formerly a private house, Oakfield Lodge, built by Edward Steer. About 1918 an extension (centre) was made to join the former St Margaret's College (left background). Since closure in 1976 much of it has gone but part survives as Neale House. This view is looking south-west.
We have received this message: "Please can you send me address for old girls association. I am a member but inadvertently binned the email and can't retrieve it! There may be more than one correct answer to this question as we are aware that there have been several different meet-ups arranged over the years!