Sr M Columba, Mother Rose, and Sr Columba's Budgie |
Sr M Brendan and Miss E Lawton |
Miss Fagan and Miss Howard (Mrs Lee) |
Faculty 1978/79 |
Sr M Luke |
Sr Marie Furey and Sr Mark |
Sr M Teresita |
IF YOU WERE EVER A PUPIL OF ST PATRICK'S CONVENT SCHOOL, ST JOHN'S NEWFOUNDLAND, THIS IS THE BLOG FOR YOU! IF YOU WANT TO SHARE ANY STORIES OF YOUR DAYS AT ST PATRICK'S, WE WOULD BE GLAD TO HEAR FROM YOU. IF YOU HAVE PICTURES YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WE WOULD LOVE TO SEE THEM TOO. JUST CONTACT US AT mcallistersmith@gmail.com YOUR DETAILS WILL BE STRICTLY PRIVATE.
Sr M Columba, Mother Rose, and Sr Columba's Budgie |
Sr M Brendan and Miss E Lawton |
Miss Fagan and Miss Howard (Mrs Lee) |
Faculty 1978/79 |
Sr M Luke |
Sr Marie Furey and Sr Mark |
Sr M Teresita |
Plaque from St Patrick's Convent School, Deanery Avenue |
The Convent, Convent Square |
Louie's tattoo, (The most loyal St Patrick's girl?) |
This statue of our Patron Saint once stood in the porch of St Patrick's Church, Patrick Street |
Sharon was first. St Patrick's Girls are always first! |
Wow, original floor! Is Sr Immaculata's ghost still supervising the mopping? |
Thanks to Rhonda for sharing her beautiful painting |
Mother Bernard Kirwan's grave in beautiful Port Kirwan, Fermeuse |
Did you know that the Presentation Sisters were the first teachers in Newfoundland to introduce music into schools on a daily basis? Well they were and that musical tradition was carried on down through all the years and in all their schools province wide. This post shows St Patrick's Pupils enjoying the music, song and dance opportunities on offer. I am grateful to all the people who have contributed these wonderful photos. Thank you so much for your help.
Kiwanis Music Festival, 1956 |
St Patrick's Day Concert
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Making music on the Xylophone, 1978/79
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Did you know that the Presentation Sisters were the first teachers in Newfoundland to introduce music into schools on a daily basis? Well they were and that musical tradition was carried on down through all the years and in all their schools, Province wide. This post shows St Patrick's Pupils enjoying the music, song and dance opportunities on offer. I am grateful to all the people who have contributed these wonderful photos. Thank you so much for your help.
Strutting their Stuff at a St Patrick's Day Concert |
Nellie's achievement |
Sr M Xaveria and piano player, 1978/79 |
Miss Eleanor Lawton and student enjoying the music |
St Patrick's High School Choral Group, directed by Sr M Carmelita Meaney |
Award Winning Choir, with Miss Lawton, Sr M Brendan and Sr M Luke |
Kiwanis Music Festival |
Wow! Even a record! |
Doreen entertaining schoolmates at 2010 Reunion |
Judy and Betty, still singing |
Mary and Gerri |
This is a post that should have been done in November but I am afraid I missed it. I apologize to Christine Butler and her friends - I must be slipping! Each and every friendship is precious and deserves celebrating and this is a very special friendship and worthy indeed of celebrating.
The friendship between this group of St Patrick's girls blossomed in Grade three and it has survived the ups and downs of life ever since. The ladies regularly get together to celebrate that friendship. They all graduated from St Patrick's in the School Year of 1973/74. On the 9 November 2023 they gathered at the Royal Yacht Club in Manuels to celebrate the amazing Golden Anniversary of their graduation together.
Christine and Terri have sent a photo of that happy day and I am pleased to post it below.
Celebrating a Golden Friendship |
Congratulations on such a wonderful occasion and may you continue to enjoy your beautiful friendship for many more healthy and happy years. God bless you all.
Because of a little mix-up with post 3, I thought I had better point out that the twenty five years in the title does NOT REFER TO THE AGE OF THE PHOTO. The photos are from many different years. The twenty five refers to the number of years that have passed since the last St Patrick's Convent School closed. I hope that clears things up a bit.
Today's post features photos of some of the many reunions that St Patrick's Girls are always so happy to attend. Long may such reunions and friendships continue! If you don't see your reunion here, don't worry, I will be posting more in the weeks to come.
Class of 1958, last Grade 11 class |
No need to explain this picture |
Some 1973/74 Graduates |
Back row, 3 left, Miss Howard, former Grade 3 teacher with some of her 'little' pupils' |
1960 Grads get together |