24 September 2013

Ratcliffe Library - the new name for the OLA school Library

The school Library was officially renamed today in honour of OLA alumnus Bertram Ratcliffe, who was awarded the Military Cross for his daring escape in World War One.


His story was told today by Principal Mr Oliver, who recounted the achievements of this Old Boy of Our Lady's Convent School. Born in 1893 and living to the ripe old age of 98, Captain Ratcliffe was known as a writer as well as for his military career. From Abingdon he went onto Harrow and Sandhurst, finishing his training just in time for the outbreak of World War One.

As a young second lieutenant, he took part in the Battle of the Aisne, being among the first British soldiers to be wounded when he was shot through the lung. Taken prisoner as an officer he was treated with old world courtesy and was operated upon by a German surgeon who restored the use of his right arm. He was imprisoned in Ingolstadt Castle, where he was able to exchange correspondence with his family and even receive parcels, such as racquets and balls.

A friend back home tried to send him a map of Bavaria welded inside a sardine tine, but it was never sent as it was reported to the police. However his mother did manage to smuggle a compass hidden in a tin of Harrogate toffees. These items are kept in the Special Collection of the Brotherton Library , Leeds University, named after Ratcliffe's uncle, who endowed that library.

In 1917 the opportunity to escape came when he was being transferred to another prison further north. He jumped from a moving train and using the compass kept walking for 36 hours, and eventually crawled under the frontier wire into Holland.

Making newspaper headlines Betram Ratcliffe was invited to tell his dramatic tale by King George V at Windsor castle, and he was later awarded the Military Cross.

Although he went on to do many other things Bertram Ratcliffe never forgot his happy time at the school and gave a large sum to equip a ‘Ratcliffe Library’ in 1948, set up school prizes and was generous in many ways.

With the anniversary of the Great War approaching this has been an opportunity to honour Bertram Radcliffe’s memory and exploits by naming the Library of the Senior School as the Ratcliffe Library. Guest of honour the Hon. Sir Thomas Boyd Carpenter, the County President of the Royal British Legion cut the ribbon following Mr Oliver's talk to older pupils in the school.

Read the report in the local press here.

Additional information from Children of Mercy: the story of the schools of Our Lady's Convent Abingdon by Penny Roker, 2000.

20 September 2013

OLA Festival of Reading continues

The OLA Festival of Reading continues with five more events in the week of 23 - 27 September, with one open to the public on Thursday evening.

Monday 23rd September: Mark Robson, best-selling fantasy fiction author and former RAF pilot
Lessons 1 & 2: ‘Devil’s Triangle’ for Years 7 – 10 in CMA
Lessons 3 & 4/7 & 8: Workshops on Developing Fictional Characters for Year 9, half year group in each workshop in Room 22
Meet the author
As well as his three sessions Mark Robson will be in the Library at lunchtime to answer any questions you have on the RAF, his books, writing & reading, etc.

Tuesday 24th: Mercy Day
Mr Oliver on OLA Alumnus ‘Bertram Ratcliffe and the First World War’
9 am – 10 am for Years 10 & 11 in CMA
Followed by VIP Visitor Sir Thomas Boyd Carpenter, County President of the Royal British Legion, to cut the ribbon for re-naming of the Library as the Ratcliffe Library in honour of Bertram Ratcliffe, awarded the Miltary Cross for his daring escape from a prisoner of war camp in World War I, and who endowed the school's first Ratcliffe Library in 1948.

Thursday 26th: Julie Hearn, Carnegie shortlisted local writer of historical fiction.
Lessons 1 & 2: ‘Every Picture Tells a Story’ for Year 8 in CMA
Lessons 4 & 5: ‘Emily and Hazel’ and the Suffragette Movement for Year 9 in CMA
Lessons 7 & 8: ‘Every Picture Tells a Story’ for Year 7 in CMA

Thursday 26th: Bernard O’Donoghue, Whitbread Poetry Prize winner. 'An Evening of Irish Poetry' – All welcome

6 pm Refreshments from 5.30 pm. No need to book.

Friday 27th: H. L. Dennis, author of the Secret Breakers series, exciting adventures mixing fact and fiction and code breaking
Lessons 1 & 2: 'Weaving Fact and Fiction' for Year 7 in CMA
Lessons 3 & 4: 'Code Cracking' for Year 9 and Year 10 in CMA
1.30 pm: 'Weaving Fact and Fiction' - OLA welcomes 300 children from local primary schools to enjoy a session with this exciting new writer.

18 September 2013

Michelle Paver enchants her audience of 300

A packed school hall at OLA, with children from seven schools, listened with glee as they heard Michelle Paver regretting that she hadn't tried the seal's eyeballs offered to her on one of her research trips. This author travels far and wide to find out how her characters would have lived and reacted, from swimming with dolphins and hearing the clicks and whistles as soon as she put her head in the water to spending time with wolves, a particular passion of hers. The lively question and answer session ranged from the author's use of mythological gods to uses for hare's skull. The end result - a happy bunch of children, an author delighted with her audience, a sell-out for the local bookshop, and a satisfied librarian.


OLA press release
Michelle Paver's website

15 September 2013

Michelle Paver kicks off OLA Reading Festival

The OLA Reading Festival starts with a flourish. Michelle Paver is visiting Our Lady's Abingdon on Wednesday 18 September as part of her national publicity tour following the launch of her second book in the Gods and Warrior series, The Burning Shadow. Pupils from OLA will be joined by children from other local schools to listen to Michelle talking about the inspiration behind and writing of her new book and the first in the series, The Outsiders. The series set during the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean appeals to both boys and girls.
Mostly Books bookshop will be on hand to sell books for autographing.

12 September 2013

OLA Festival of Food - Saturday 14th September


Our Lady's Abingdon is holding its first Festival of Food on Saturday 14 September, 10 am - 2 pm. Showcasing local food producers and including a book stall of recipe books, etc. by local bookshop The Bookstore.

Entry is free!

Stalls include:
Peachcroft Farm
Added Ingredients
Bellinger's brewery
Sheridan's Kitchen
Brynmoor Conserves
Brookwood
Longley's honey
Pukeko coffee
Garden Trading
Chillis 2U
Ugandan foods in honour of OLA’s link to Maryhill School in Uganda

... and many more!

Bring your apples (washed) and some empty bottles and use the Apple Press.

Activities include Decorate a cup cake, Face painting and a Fruit and Vegetable Creatures competition for children.

As well as tasting all the delicious produce, there's a Sausage Sizzle lunch, tea and cakes.

All profits are going to the If campaign – Enough Food for Everyone

And, as part of Heritage Weekend, our school chapel will be open to visitors for the first time, from 10 am to 4 pm.