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| 10 Nov 2020 | |
| Alumnae News |
Please note that we have had to change the date – it will now be held online on Thursday 10 December at 7pm.
Joyful seasonal music will be provided courtesy of Head of Music Mrs Ashe and her fantastic LEH choirs, including the amazingly talented Holles Singers. Readings will be given, as usual, by a mix of staff, Governors, current pupils and some of our most prominent alumnae.
Following the amazing response to our first Virtual Alumnae Reunion last month, we are hoping that some of our overseas alumnae will be able to join the carol service for the first time in years.
We are looking for an alumnae vicar to open the event for us with some introductory words and to say a few prayers. If you can help us out, please do get in touch.
It promises to be a truly uplifting and enjoyable event, guaranteed to put you in the festive spirit. If you’d like to attend, please register below so we can send you the link nearer the time. We are still working out how to replicate the wonderful mulled wine and mince pie reception that is always one of the highlights of the service…
Register for the event here.
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