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Sixth Form Tea  

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Members of the class of 2011 enjoy the Sixth Form Tea in the Memorial Room

The Sixth Form Tea is a tradition that was created in 2002 to originally honor the first graduating class of girls who completed four years at The Hill. The tradition has been carried on to honor all sixth form girls. Hosted by Mrs. Kay Dougherty, the sixth form girls celebrate their last week of school prior to graduation by spending time with each other and other women of The Hill. It is a special time for the girls to get together and take photographs with friends and teachers while enjoying refreshments in the Headmaster's Garden.


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