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Wednesday 20 January 1993 00:02 GMT
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New Hall School

The third conference of the 'Nineteen Nineties Group' will be held at , Chelmsford, on Thursday 21 January. The delegates will be Heads of the Catholic Independent Schools in England and Wales, and they will be addressed by Father Michael Campbell-Johnston, the Jesuit Provincial, and by Father George Stokes, the Director of Education for the Catholic Diocese of Brentwood. The Bishop of Leeds, the Right Rev David Konstant, will preside and preach at the Eucharist. The Bank of Ireland are the principal sponsors of this group.

The conference meets at New Hall during a year of celebration for the founding of the school in Liege in 1642. The Headmistress, Sister Margaret Mary CRSS, is a member of the Nineteen Nineties Group Committee together with the Headmaster of St John's Beaumont, Old Windsor, Dermot Gogarty and Father Stephen Ortiger, Headmaster of Worth School, Crawley.

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