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5 Jul 2023 | |
Alumnae News |
To celebrate our heritage, the service will be in the beautiful St Giles' Church, in the Barbican, near to where the Lady Eleanor Holles School was first founded in the eighteenth century.
Please reserve your place now. All aumnae, former staff and parents of the Holles Singers, along with their family and friends, are most warmly welcome to attend this special service which tells the Christmas story, through poetry and gospel readings, provided by key members of the school and alumnae community, as well as truly uplifting choral music from current pupils, including the Holles Singers and Cantata.
The service will be followed by a delicious mince pie and mulled wine reception.
St Giles' Cripplegate Church
Fore Street
London EC2Y 8DA
The nearest tube stations are Barbican, St Paul's and Moorgate.
Reserve your tickets here: https://www.hollesconnect.org.uk/event/alumnae-carol-service-2023
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