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School Leaders’ Conference

Every 6-7 years Mr Donald Lambie, the senior tutor in London, invites the heads of Schools from around the world together for an extended time, to refresh their knowledge and practice at Waterperry House.

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Spiritual Journey

Giorgio’s first love of the poet Dante led him to Ibn ‘Arabi. He tells the story of a winding journey from academic failure to intellectual and spiritual inspiration. In between, he was head of religious studies in a Jesuit school for 30 years.

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Fisherman’s Friend

Fish is not a limitless resource. Stephen works in consulting at all levels to improve fisheries especially inAfrican, Middle East and South Asian countries. He works with international agencies, government ministers, law enforcement agencies, commercial fishing organisations and also with fishermen directly.

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Sacred Dance

This form of dance has evolved in the School as a way of expressing beauty and spirituality in movement. Sue works with people of all ages and ability, both in the School and in the village where she lives.

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