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Westminster Primary Deputy Heads visit Scotland

  • Posted on 16/03/2011
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Westminster Primary Deputy Heads visit Scotland

  • Posted on 16/03/2011
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The Diocese of Westminster organised a conference for Primary Deputy Head Teachers of schools in the Diocese to take place in Glasgow from 16th to 18th March. Their conference title was: “Heart speaks to heart in our celebration of Catholic Education”.

During their visit to Scotland they learned about the work of Catholic schools in Scotland and they had the opportunity to make brief visits to some Primary schools in the Archdiocese.  Archbishop Mario Conti presided at a Conference Mass in St Aloysius Garnethill on the Feast of St Patrick.

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