GCSE and A Level Drama visit

Posted: 21st December 2021

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.

Maggie, our 16+ Drama Scholar, reports on the recent GCSE and A Level Drama visit to view the production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time on 23rd November.

‘The production of ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’ was spectacular! The play excellently communicated the hardship of having the symptoms associated with being on the autistic spectrum to me as an audience member, and still managed to be relatable by showing the struggles of relationships inside the family unit. The atmosphere of the overall production was electric through the use of sudden light changes and unexpected music blasts, which made it a thrilling experience aurally and visually.

Moreover, I, along with the rest of the audience, were taken on a rollercoaster of emotions: moments of laughter, sadness and the audience “awwing”. The diversity in the cast, including a deaf female lead and transgender narrator and superb acting, allowed the production to feel inclusive and more relatable to everyday life. I would definitely recommend everyone to see the production; you will not be disappointed!’

Categories: Senior Sixth Form Whole School
Strengthening Our Community: The Return of Boys to our Preps and Pre-Preps

We are excited to share that, from September 2026, boys will begin moving up from our Nursery into Reception, marking the gradual reintroduction of boys into our Prep and Pre-Prep School.

This step reflects growing interest from families who value our strong holistic ethos and unique grounds and setting and would like their sons and daughters to share their educational journey together.

At St Augustine’s, our strong sense of community, academic excellence, and deep care for each individual child remain at the heart of everything we do. This is a natural evolution of our school rather than a change to who we are, building on our strengths and allowing us to offer the same joyful, inspiring education to even more children.