FOR the third year in a row local celebrity chef Clayton Donovan will generously share his passion and skills in the kitchen with the children and community of St Mary’s Catholic School at Bowraville.
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On Tuesday, the school kitchen (a gift from Sydney’s Kincoppal-Rose Bay School community) will be a place of activity and aromas as participants of the annual St Mary’s/KRB School Holiday Camp prepare the community lunch, to which families and friends of St Mary’s are all invited.
The week-long camp offers students from both schools a chance to enjoy each other’s company, exploring creative activities and games and having lots of fun together.
Thirteen Year 11 students from KRB, as well as five ‘gap students’ from the UK and Austria supported by 10 staff, alumni and the wider school family, make up this year’s KRB contingent.
KRB principal Hilary Johnston-Croke has supported the partnership between the two schools since the camp’s inception in 2005.
There is also a wider friendship between the two schools.
This includes teacher exchanges and also the offer of boarding scholarships for Bowraville girls to attend KRB.
There are also ongoing discussions with St Mary’s principal Troy Baker, about how to best continue the special links between the two school communities, that now share so much.