175th Anniversary

On Thursday 16th December 1845, five Loreto sisters arrived in Gibraltar.  Having travelled for 8 days on a ship called The Royal Tar, they spent the night on board before being rowed ashore the next day.  They were accompanied by the Vicar Apostolic of Gibraltar, Right Reverend Henry Hughes. Bishop Hughes had raised the standards…

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175th Anniversary

On Thursday 16th December 1845, five Loreto sisters arrived in Gibraltar.  Having travelled for 8 days on a ship called The Royal Tar, they spent the night on board before being rowed ashore the next day.  They were accompanied by the Vicar Apostolic of Gibraltar, Right Reverend Henry Hughes. Bishop Hughes had raised the standards…

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Nautilus Project

The year 6 children were treated to a fabulous morning at little Bay with Lewis Stagnetto of The Nautilus Project this week.  Lewis and his team had an early start in the sea collecting invertebrates for our pupils to observe and handle.  From a large male octopus, an adolescent triton snail, a brittle star, spiny…

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New Mask Regulations

Dear Parents, On Saturday 26th September, HM Government of Gibraltar released a statement via GBC news – https://www.facebook.com/GBCNewsroom.  We ask that our parents, including other adults who collect children from Loreto are aware of the new regulations as stipulated by HM Government of Gibraltar . “it is now necessary to wear a mask in the following public…

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