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Informationen zum Autor John Eady studied zoology at Oxford before working in cancer and genomics. In 2004 he was invited onto the Governing Body of Notre Dame to strengthen its bid for a second specialism in science. Enthused by the excitement and energy of the school! he joined the staff and is Company Secretary in the academy. As a parent! staff member and ex-Governor he is well placed to tell the story of the school. Zusammenfassung For a century and a half Notre Dame High School has occupied a central position in Norwich! and within the Roman Catholic community of East Anglia. This book traces the school's founding! the development of the school site! its transition from a Catholic convent with a day and boarding school to a direct grant girls' grammar school! through to its becoming a mixed comprehensive and today's academy. Drawing on the school's archive! and the memories and experiences of past and present pupils and staff! a vivid picture emerges of an energetic and progressive school that continues to build on the values of its founding Sisters. This book will appeal to all members of the Notre Dame community! and to anyone with a passing interest in education and the history of Catholicism in East Anglia. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface/ First Steps: Norwich 1864/ The House on St Catherine's Hill/ The Early Schools/ 1926: The Girls' High School/ Under Attack: The Second World War/ The 1950s and 1960s/ School in Transition: Sister Mary Cluderay/ Still Serving: Notre Dame Today/ Index