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Feast Day in our Schools and College

June 24, 2022
News

Schools and College all celebrated the Feast of Sacred Heart on June 24th, 2022. Here are some of the Highlights.

Roehampton Primary school

It was a very special feast day here as they celebrated 150 years since the School was founded. Mass was celebrated in the school grounds.

They ended the Mass with shouting Happy Feast day as loud as possible so that the Sisters at Duchesne could hear them. Watch the video here.

Also, lots of bubbles went into the sky to celebrate. What an achievement for the pupils to do this! Watch the video here.

Fenham Primary School

A Feast day liturgy celebrating the goals of faith and Intellect. Watch the video here.

Hammersmith High School

At the High school, the mass was celebrated on the lawn and as always the sun was shining on the feast day.

Digby Stuart College

There was time for reflection on the Sacred Heart in the Sacred Heart and St Thomas’s Chapels. Prayers were written on shared hearts cards on hopes for our world.

Happy Feast of the Sacred Heart from the Province of England and Wales

June 24, 2022
News

Sacred Heart of Jesus, give me a heart that is one with your own;

a humble heart that knows and loves its nothingness;

a gentle heart that holds and calms its own anxieties;

a loving heart that has compassion for the suffering of others;

a pure heart that recoils even at the appearance of evil;

a detached heart that longs for nothing other than the goodness of heaven;

a heart detached from self-love and embraced by the love of God, its attention focused on God, its goodness is its only treasure in time and in eternity.    

Amen

2022 Perpetual Profession

June 18, 2022
News

On Saturday 18th June, with immense joy and gratitude, we celebrated the Perpetual Profession of nine of our sisters, from three continents. You can watch the slideshow and download the Mass booklet here.

 

We spend five months preparing for our profession as part of an international group, known as Probation. Towards the end of this time, as per a tradition started by St Madeleine Sophie, the Superior General gives each group name and a devise (motto), chosen for them as a probation community, which marks the group and serves as a call and a reference point for each one as she begins her journey as a finally professed RSCJ. You can read more about this here.

 

Please join us in praying for our sisters as they return to their Provinces, to live their mission of discovering and revealing the love of God, wherever they may be.

Goals Coordinators and Chaplains meet in Hammersmith

June 14, 2022
News

Our venue for our summer meeting of Exploring the Goals was in our school in Hammersmith. We had a very fruitful meeting and took time to plan our ideas for focusing on the Goal of Community next year, including joint projects with our school, which also links in to 180 years anniversary of the Sisters coming to England.

It was also a time to reflect on the past year and to give thanks for all the staff who keep the Charism and Goals of Sacred Heart education alive in our schools and college.

Julie’s Celebration at Duchesne House

June 7, 2022
News

On June 7, 2022 the community at Duchesne House, the Society’s care home in west London, gathered for tea in the garden which was bathed in beautiful summer sunshine.

This gathering was in order to say “thank you” to Julie Murrin, our long-serving care manager at Duchesne. In her 27 years of service,Julie has overseen many changes and developments and in more recent years has helped Duchesne to weather the challenges thrown up by the pandemic. It is no accident that we lost no-one directly to Covid.

As well as flowers and a gift, Julie was presented with a booklet full of memories and loving messages from sisters in the province and from present and former staff. There was genuine appreciation for Julie’s skilled care and friendship often experienced when sisters are at their most vulnerable.

We wish Julie and her husband John, good luck and Godspeed as they enter this new chapter of their lives.

Prize Day at Woldingham School

May 28, 2022
News

Sr Cath Lloyd RSCJ and Ann Gregory, Schools’ Network Goals Coordinator, were invited to Woldingham School on Saturday 28th May 2022. It was a wonderful celebration which started with a Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated by Fr. Nicholas King SJ.

 

The guest speaker at the prize giving was Lucy Hawkins, daughter of Stephan Hawking, followed by an inspirational speech from the Head Girl, Desiree Fitzgerald, in which she used many quotes from Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat.

Feast of Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat

May 25, 2022
News

Sophie’s founding vision was born in the chaos of her own time. As we celebrate her feast this year, let us begin by bringing to mind the chaos of our current world that calls out for our response, our compassion, our creativity, our energy.

St. Madeleine Sophie Barat

The Religious of the Sacred Heart in England and Wales wish you all a happy feast of Sophie and invite you to pray with us:

Gracious God, your Spirit spoke in the depth of Sophie’s heart and gave her the courage to act with compassion and generosity. We pray that following in her footsteps we might be freer and more passionate in our response as you call us to be your presence in the chaos and the pain of our time. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever. Amen.

Barat House in Joigny

Sacred Heart Primary School Newcastle Visit Rome

May 20, 2022
News

At Istituto Sacro Cuore della Trinità dei Monti with the Italian students

Year 6 students from Sacred Heart Primary School Newcastle have been in Rome this week visiting their sister school, Istituto Sacro Cuore della Trinità dei Monti, attending the Papal Audience, seeing the sites, including today, the Basilica of St Peter's where they spotted the statue of St. Madeleine Sophie Barat RSCJ. They will have so many stories to tell when they go home.

St Madeleine Sophie Barat statue in St. Peter's Basilica

Setting Hearts on Fire Conference

Return to me with all your heart'

May 7, 2022
News

The Senior leadership team and governors from our school in Hammersmith met in the convent parlour at Digby Stuart College in Roehampton on Saturday 7th May, 2022.

Sr Cath Lloyd spoke about living the Sacred Heart Charism and rooting it in the needs of today, along with the schools Network team focusing on how this could be achieved in everyday school life.

For the remainder of the day, the school’s vision and key priorities for the next 5 years were discussed.

Sr Lorraine Pratt finished the day with interactive prayer.

“Great sharing of ideas inspired by the Charism that the students will come to know and experience God’s love and share it with others.”

Celebrating Janet Erskine Stuart RSCJ and Blue Hyacinth Day

As we give thanks for her vision and commitment to education

May 6, 2022
News

Double-Feast Greetings

Celebrating the memory of St Philippine Duchesne, our first missionary and second saint...

November 18, 2022
News

On November 18th we celebrate the memory of St Philippine Duchesne, our first missionary and second saint, whom you can read more about here.

May Philippine pray for and obtain for us her indomitable courage and perseverance in these times of trial and uncertainty.

St Philippine Duchesne

On the 21st we celebrate our 222nd birthday! This is the anniversary of the date in 1800 when St Madeleine Sophie and her first companions made their vows, in a clandestine Mass in an attic in Paris; an event which gave birth to the Society of the Sacred Heart. Two centuries later, may we all continue to be inspired by the spirit, courage and vision of Sophie, Philippine and the many generous, prayerful and brave women who have gone before us. 

A Journey to Joigny

“An amazing, spiritually nourishing, inspirational time” A Sacred Heart Educator

October 5, 2022
News

In October a group of 20 educators from across our European Network gathered at the family home of St Madeleine Sophie Barat, foundress of the Society, in Joigny.

Saint Thibault Church

It was a very special time together: the chance to hear Sophie’s story in her own home and to reflect together on how her experiences have strong resonances for educators today. They heard from Sr Hyo Seong RSCJ, from South Korea, and Sr Rachel Guillien, RSCJ from France, who shared insights on Sophie’s vision for education that can inspire us today.

 

St Madeleine Sophie Barat's House

Time was spent visiting the town and the neighbouring vineyards, where the group was led in a powerful reflection, which touched them deeply.  There was also a chance for each to share information and special features of their own schools.

Looking Down at the Joigny Vineyards

 

With delegates from Spain, France, Ireland, England and Italy, this was a real celebration of our Sacred Heart Network. All were very appreciative of all who organised, contributed to and facilitated the gathering. Many thanks to our two translators, Javier and Julie.

HeartFest 5

Focusing on the theme of Cor Unum our young people took part in a wide range of creative workshops..

September 28, 2022
News

At the end of a wet week in September, 60 pupils from across our Schools gathered at the Youth Village, County Durham for HeartFest 5. Focusing on the theme of Cor Unum, our young people took part in a wide range of creative workshops and prayer experiences led by the retreat team at the Youth Village including nature walks, dance and a Biblical themed escape room!

HeartFest Prayer Focus

Our time away concluded with a very moving liturgy hosted by Sacred Heart High School in Fenham and we were delighted to be joined by Sacred Heart Sisters, and Governors and Senior staff from the schools.

HeartFest Group Photo

The pupils themselves captured the essence of these wonderful days when asked, “What did you learn at HeartFest?”

“How all of our schools are alike, and we are all part of a big community”

“What Cor Unum means and how Sacred Heart is a special community”

“No matter what you do, God will be there for you.”

HeartFest Firepit

Death of Queen Elizabeth II

"We should take comfort that while we may have more still to endure, better days will return...

September 8, 2022
News

"We should take comfort that while we may have more still to endure, better days will return: we will be with our friends again; we will be with our families again; we will meet again."

 

Queen Elizabeth II has just died, at the age of 96. At the heart of such a long life, lived very publicly, and with a great sense of duty and service, lay a beloved mother, grandmother and aunt, and so our prayer and condolences are for the Royal Family, and all who mourn the loss of Queen Elizabeth.

 

Two years ago, during lockdown, the Queen broadcast this special address to the UK and the Commonwealth. May she now rest in peace, united with her husband, Prince Philip. The Queen’s broadcast to the UK and Commonwealth.

Living the Charism Setting Hearts on Fire

Great plans were made to embrace the Goal of Community...

September 2, 2022
News

Margaret Wilson RSCJ and Ann Gregory, Network Goals Coordinator for ENW, led a session on Living the Charism as part of the Setting Hearts on Fire conference for all staff at Sacred Heart High School Hammersmith on 2nd September. This took place at the Chapel at Digby Stuart college.

 

Living the Charism Session Facilitated for SHHS Staff

 

The staff reflected on how Sophie’s vision informs the vision of education at Hammersmith and the importance of relationships. Great plans were made to embrace the Goal of Community in the school, English and international networks and the local community.

Lord Mayor's Award

Award for long service to the local community...

September 1, 2022
News

On September 1st, 2022, members of the Province had the privilege of accompanying Doreen Bell RSCJ to Newcastle Civic Centre to the Lord Mayor's Chamber.

She had been invited to be presented with an Award for long service to the local community through her work with the Fenham Association of Residents where she has been involved for 46 years. 

Lord Mayor Presenting Award to Doreen Bell RSCJ

 

It was a lovely occasion where the Mayor spoke highly of the work Doreen has instigated, supported and been involved in. Doreen responded with a spontaneous speech of thanks and tea and cake rounded it all off.

Doreen Bell RSCJ's Award Speech

A great achievement at 90. Congratulations Doreen.

RSCJ in Indonesia

July 21, 2022
News

One of our sisters, Teresa Ryden RSCJ, lives in the Pondok Sophie Community, Jakarta, Indonesia, working as the District Treasurer, Secretary and Archivist. There are currently 26 members of the Society in Indonesia, most of whom are in initial formation.

Being in a Muslim-majority country, the work of interfaith dialogue is particularly important and the District has an active engagement with the Muslim community. This is carried out through a programme of seminars, talks and meetings that bring together Muslim, Christian and Catholic young people to share their own faith and to learn more about each other’s faith in an atmosphere of mutual respect and friendship, with the aim of equipping them to become peace-builders within their own circles of friends and communities. The programme has been running since 2017 and has an active presence on social media, including on YouTube and Instagram.

Pondok Sophie Community

The District also expresses the Society’s educational mission through the work of ‘Pondok Bocah’a kindergarten in Jakarta for children living near our community. This informal pre-school was begun in 2003 by Sr. Lulud, the first Indonesian RSCJ and has continued since then to provide an opportunity for some of the poorest children of the neighbourhood to prepare for their primary years schooling. Many of our newer members have their ministry experience in this kindergarten.

 

As the numbers of RSCJ in Indonesia increase, we are currently in the process of setting up a new community in Bandung and of purchasing a property in Bogor to replace one of our first communities in Jakarta. In the last year, the Society has been recognised as a legal body in Indonesia which is a significant help to developing our presence and ministry within the country. Like elsewhere in the world, the Covid19 pandemic has had a severe effect on the people and economy of the country and its effects are ongoing. Most schools and universities have been shut for months and classes conducted online.

Celebrating Young People Awards

July 7, 2022
News

On Thursday 7th July - a momentous day in politics - Silvana Dallanegra RSCJ and Margaret Wilson RSCJ attended the Celebrating Young People Awards, run by Million Minutes, in the House of Commons. The event was joyous and inspiring, giving everyone plenty of reasons to have hope for the future. During the evening Silvana was highly commended in the Rutilio Grande Award for religious and clergy, for her Caritas work in schools. 

Silvana Dallanegra RSCJ on stage at the Young People Awards

Silvana says: 

I was both pleased and astonished by my nomination, let alone being highly commended! Our Constitutions say Conscious that what we do, we do together... And I remain very conscious that I have not done or won any of this alone: I'm part of a multi-talented and supportive team at Caritas; but even more fundamentally and primordially, of a generously supportive, multi-talented RSCJ community called to make Love known through the service of education. Flowing into my work, and my nomination are my sisters' prayers, and interest in what I do, some sound advice around primary school assemblies, donations for the school food banks I support, and a good deal more. 

I'm sure, though, that I wasn't alone in being surprised at my nomination - none of us in that room do what we do in order to win awards or medals. Instead, we all heard stories of so many incredible, dedicated young people, all motivated by compassion, concern and a desire for fairness and justice; each one engaged, in their own way, in building a better world; each one living their Faith, and their love in action." 

You can read a fuller reflection on the evening in Silvana's blog.

 

 

Service Marking the Retirement of Marian Doyle

June 30, 2022
News

On Thursday 30th June some of us attended a service marking the retirement of Marian Doyle after 25 years of service in the Sacred Heart High School Hammersmith.

It was a simple and very meaningful service prepared by some of the Staff. It was good to see so many past staff who had come to wish Marian well.

Cath thanked Marian on behalf of the Society and at the end anointed her invited us to join her in the blessing.

The readings and music echoed Marian's Irish heritage. There was a beautiful solo of Ag Criost An Siol and the final hymn was sung to the tune of ‘Danny Boy’.

                                                                                              What Grace is Mine.

                                                Chorus: So I will go wherever He is calling me

                                                                              And use my life to find my life in Him

                                                                     I give my all to gain the hope that never dies ......

There were many votes of thanks at the end including Marian herself and she gave a very moving account of how the spirituality of the Society really changed her understanding of leadership.  

After the service food and drink was on offer in the Garth and there was plenty of time to catch up with old friends and colleagues and to meet Marian’s family who were present.

Provincial Assembly 2022

June 27, 2022
News

On June 22022, 20 RSCJ from our Province gathered together at the Kairos Centre, Roehampton for our Provincial Assembly. It was the first time we had met as a group face to face for three years. So there was much reconnecting and catching up there was an air of excitement as the first session began. We were working during these days with an image and a song: Wood Hath Hope. The focus for these days was to pray together, reflect on our future together as well as just spending time together and socialising.

After a welcome and a setting of the scene from Cath, we began with a reflective session led by Lorraine which included a beautiful liturgy enabling us to take on a contemplative stance and root us in a discerning space.

We worked in reflection groups on the second day, sharing our prepared responses to the question: ‘What might God be asking of us as a Province, both now and into the future?’ The open plenary enabled us to listen to the fruits of each group and shared silences helped us to go deeper in our reflections. Another group task was to work together on questions around vulnerability and resilience. Again, the sharing was rich and it was good to be back together face to face. A lot of energy and excitement was generated as we continued a reflection on future community models and housing.  

Different people prepared Morning Prayer each day offering a variety of gifts and starting off our working day in a reflective way.

Over coffee breaks, meals and in the evenings we enjoyed each other’s company and took time to enjoy the environment of the Kairos Centre.

Kairos Retreat Centre, Roehampton.

We were joined for our Closing Mass on the third day by Fr Martin Poulsom SDB who celebrated a lovely Mass which included the marking of the ending of the Provincial Team’s first mandate and thanking Chris Edwards for her service as well as welcoming Marianne on to the new Team for the next three years. Cath, Margaret and Sheila continue. The Team members were thanked and blessed and the liturgy finished with Cath blessing each member of the Province as we continue our mission wherever and however we are.

An important gathering enjoyed by all.

Doorway into the Heart of God

A journey of love, from Ash Wednesday to the Sacred Heart

February 17, 2026
Reflections

Someone recently asked me for the date of the Feast of the Sacred Heart. I began to explain that it's a moveable feast, coming at the end of a whole series of moveable feasts, which begin with Pentecost... no, with Easter... no, Lent... Ash Wednesday... And as I heard myself describe this liturgical continuum, something within me broke into a gleeful little dance. Wow, I thought... Wow... from Ash Wednesday to the Sacred Heart, in one unbroken movement!

From the day when we turn to God with all our hearts, seeking grace and forgiveness and mercy... through Lent, when we yearn and learn to love, and Easter, that greatest of all feasts of Christ's love... and then Pentecost, the love of the Trinity, and of Corpus Christi... to the day when we celebrate the Heart of God, the fathomless source of all that tender, overflowing, compassionate and merciful love.

In a pastoral letter for Ash Wednesday, Cardinal Vincent Nichols once wrote that Ash Wednesday is the doorway into this season of renewal. And so it is... And it's also a doorway into God's wide-open Heart, a sure companion on our journey. And this is the hope and the assurance which strengthen me as I enter this time of growth and renewal, and this Lent which is, as always, filled with a promise which holds as much blessing as it does challenge.

Have a happy, grace-filled Lent, everyone!

Adapted from a reflection by Silvana Dallanegra RSCJ, which first appeared in All this Life and Heaven Too

Golden Jubilee reflection

August 3, 2025
Reflections

On Saturday 2nd August Sisters Mon McGreal RSCJ and Steph Romaine RSCJ quietly celebrated their Golden Jubilees of perpetual profession of vows, made in 1975.

Here, Steph, who is part of our community in Fenham, Newcastle, shares how she spent the day...

I began my Jubilee Day with Mass in the Cathedral, and to my surprise the first reading from Leviticus (25:1, 8-17) reminds us of the origin and meaning of Jubilee. God owns the land and for a whole year it was to remain uncultivated, unworked on, so that the land itself had a holiday! So, after coffee and a scone at the Oak and Iron Heritage Centre I went for a walk at nearby Gibside.

The first thing that showed itself to me was the beginning of a new leaf on a twig - it told me that this is the beginning of a new stage of my life. As I walked on it felt as though I was walking back through my life again, through the woods of my life:

Babies in buggies, young children playing….older children making dens. I remembered the woods of my childhood on Putney Heath; the woods at Woldingham when I was a novice – the Dark Night where I had an illegitimate cigarette or two; and the woods at the top of St Michael’s Mount when I was teaching in the school at Woldingham, taking a walk on a day off from the boarding school. On I walked in the Hollies near Leeds and Roundhay Park, on a Saturday with Vivien Bowman. On and on, until surrounded by woods and mountains at Llannerchwen. A few sedate walks around Bolam Lake and Wallington here in the North East, until today the woods at Gibside. I’ll come again now I’ve found the bus route!

Woods hold so much, speak with so much symbolism of my 80 years of life and now 50 years of Final Profession: so much variety, so much contrast, so many beginnings and endings, and handing’s over; so much darkness and light and dappled light and deep shade. There was deadness, dead leaves, dead trees, dead ends; and yet fresh greenness, new buds, new leaves, and fresh fruit, hollows and vistas... and always stillness with rustling leaves and silence, silence broken only by birdsong; clear paths and brambles with no way through and yet always The Way.

So much to be grateful for, so many companions on the way, and through it all, invisible and everlasting arms holding and guiding, picking up, comforting, never letting go and always loving:

‘The Good news of the Kingdom’ (my Probation Name)*

And my devise (motto)

‘I praise you, Father, because you have revealed these things to little ones
and hidden them from the wise and prudent.
You have put all these things in my hands.’
Lk:10:21

We send our congratulations and prayer to Steph and Mon, and to the other RSCJ around the world for whom this is a Jubilee year.

* 'Probation' is our preparation for final vows, a process done in an international group, lasting almost five months. At the end of this time, as per a long Society tradition, the Superior General will give the group a name and devise which give them a communal and individual new identity and call as professed RSCJ.

Student Leader Training at Woldingham

July 10, 2025
Schools

On a very hot day at the beginning of July, the Head Girl teams from Sacred Heart in Fenham and Hammersmith joined their fellow students leaders from Woldingham School for two days of student leadership training. The conference, titled “ Leading from the Heart” gave them the opportunity to consider their leadership styles, their role within a team as well as important skills such as effective communication and using your initiative.

It was a delight to see how quickly the students bonded and enjoyed sharing their experiences of leading in a Sacred Heart school. In the evening, a poignant moment was had in Woldingham’s new vineyard as we learned more about the symbolism of the different parts of the vine and the importance of the vines to St Madeleine Sophie Barat.

Vineyard at Woldingham

Celebrating 100 years since the Canonisation of St Madeleine Sophie Barat

June 10, 2025
Schools

The Society of the Sacred Heart around the world celebrated 100 years of St Madeleine Sophie Barat on May 24th. The schools and college in our province marked this very special occasion with liturgies and special assemblies, heart-shaped lollies and prayer cards. Students and staff also came together to watch a new film made by the Schools Network to tell the story of Sophie's life and share some of her most loved quotations, read by our RSCJ Sisters. You can watch the film here:

HeartFest 6

October 11, 2024
Schools

75 students and staff from across all of our schools and college gathered at the end of September to celebrate HeartFest 6, our biennial student conference at the Emmaus Youth Village, County Durham.

For three days, students worked collaboratively on a range of tasks linked to all 5 Sacred Heart Goals of education, as we are celebrating this school year, the 50th birthday of the Goals which launched in the United States in 1975.

Despite the torrential rain, spirits were high as creative skills were used to express each of the Goals in workshops such as friendship bracelet making (for the Goal of Community) and re-imagining our ideal world in art (for the Goal of Social  Awareness)

HeartFest 6 concluded with a moving liturgy at Sacred Heart High School, Fenham where all those in attendance were commissioned as the first Sacred Heart Network Student Team, who will now take an active role in leading Goals based activities in our schools and college.

Sacred Heart at the Paris Olympics & Paralympics

An athlete team sheet for the Paris Olympics and Paralympics from our global Sacred Heart family

July 26, 2024
Schools

 

UPDATED 29th JULY - We send our prayers and best wishes to the Alumnus of Sacred Heart Schools around the world who are competing in the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris this summer:

(clockwise from top left)

Tierna Davidson from Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton, California (Class of 2016) will compete in soccer for the USA

(photo credit: Wikipedia)

Lanihei Connolly from Baradene College of the Sacred Heart, Auckland, New Zealand (class of 2023) is competing in swimming (100m Breaststroke) for the Cook Islands.

(photo credit:www.birmingham2022.com)

Gaby Lopez from Collegio Sagrado Corazon, Mexico (class of 2012) will compete in Golf for Mexico

(photo credit: Wikipedia)

Mary (Daisy) Mazzio-Manson from Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, Boston (class of 2016) will compete in Rowing fours for the USA

(photo: LinkedIn)

Georgia Bell from Sacred Heart High School, Hammersmith (class of 2010) will compete in Athletics (1500m) for Great Britain

(photo: Michael Steele / Getty images)

 

Isabella Russekoff from Sacred Heart Greenwich, Connecticut (class of 2018) will compete in Equestrian Showjumping for Israel.

(photo credit: @shgreenwich Instagram)

 

Katie Ledecky from Stone Ridge Sacred Heart, Bethesda, Maryland (class of 2015) will compete in Swimming (400m freestyle, 1500m freestyle, 4 x 200m freestyle relay, 800m freestyle) for the USA.

(photo credit: Gregory Shamus / Getty Images)

 

Carlota Ciganda from Sagrado Corazon, Pamplona, Spain (class of 2008) will compete in Golf for Spain

(photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

Erin Gemmell from Stone Ridge Sacred Heart, Bethesda, Maryland (class of 2023) will complete in Swimming (200m freestyle and 4 x 200m freestyle relay) for the USA

(photo credit: Jack Splitser / Splitser photography)

 

Phoebe Bacon from Stone Ridge Sacred Heart, Bethesda, Maryland (class of 2020) will complete in Swimming (200m backstroke) for the USA

(photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

Paige Greco from Sacre Coeur Glen Iris, Victoria (class of 2015) will compete in Paralympic Cycling for Australia

(photo credit: Paul Harris)

 

Mewen Tomac from Lycée Sacre Coeur, Amiens, France (class of 2020) will compete in Swimming (100m and 200m backstroke) for France

(Photo credit: Faugere / L’Equipe)

 

Annabelle Smith from Sacre Coeur Glen Iris, Victoria (class of 2010) will compete in Diving (3m synchronised) for Australia

(Photo credit: @annabellesmith Instagram)

 

Beth Yeagar from Sacred Heart Greenwich, Connecticut (class of 2021) will compete in Field Hockey for the USA

(Photo Credit:www.teamusa.com)

NEWLY ADDED (centre left)

Marie Simon from La Perverie, Nantes, France (class of 2018) will compete in Field Hockey for France.

(photo credit: www.ffhockey.org)

NEWLY ADDED (above centre)

Blanca Hervas from Sagrado Corazon, Rosales, Madrid (class of 2021) will compete in Athletics (4 x 400m relay) for Spain.

(photo credit: www.worldathletics.org)

NEWLY ADDED (centre)

Elizabeth Dekker from Duchesne College, University of Brisbane (class of 2022) competing in Swimming (200m butterfly) for Australia

(photo credit: Delly Carr)

NEWLY ADDED (centre right)

Noe Jouin from La Perverie, Nantes, France (class of 2020) will compete in Field Hockey for France.

(photo credit:www.ffhockey.org)

We send our congratulations also to Samantha McGill (former Head Girl from Kilgraston Sacred Heart, Scotland) who joins the Team GB support team for Tennis.

Please let us know if we have missed anyone on our Sacred Heart Team sheet  – and consider following our Schools Network Instagram account for schedule updates and results: heart_filled_year

Sacred Heart Schools' Network Fundraising Success

November 14, 2023
Schools

As part of our 1842 celebrations and in recognition of the Year of Community, schools across our Network raised a phenomenal £12,374.08 for the building of a new Sacred Heart Primary School in Eldoret, Kenya. Schools took part in a range of creative fundraising activities including sponsored walks, bake sales and singing competitions. Their collective efforts will make a huge difference to this exciting project which will provide an education for young children, many who are orphaned and living in poverty on the outskirts of the city of Eldoret. It is hoped that once the school opens, links can be made with primary schools in our network in order to set up some joint student projects.