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The OWLET Takes to the Skies!

St. Catherine’s Lower School Students Launch Their Newspaper
The first edition is a must-read!
The first edition is a must-read!

We are delighted to announce that THE OWLET, St. Catherine’s Lower School student-led newspaper, is ready to take flight!

This very first edition celebrates the voices, creativity, and curiosity of our younger students, featuring highlights from school life, imaginative writing, artwork, and much more.

Click HERE to read the first edition of THE OWLET!

This publication is proudly led by our School Council pupils, who have taken responsibility for planning, writing, and shaping the first edition, supported throughout by our School Council teachers Rachel Voase, Lisa Diakoni & Deborah Finnesey,  whose guidance has helped bring this project to life.

And this is just the beginning.

THE OWLET will be published once every term, and we are excited to see it grow.

Share your story today!

 

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