It will soon be 100 years and out for St Sampson’s School, which celebrates its centenary today as a replacement is being built at Les Nicolles. Chris Morvan looks at a story of Guernsey life seen through the entries in the school’s logs.
Daily Archives: April 16, 2007
Felbabel fires Sylvans into Collins final
A CLASSY Danny Felbabel hat-trick fired Sylvans into the Collins Cup final.
New primary format means more matches
LA HOUGUETTE and St Andrew’s schools have netted success.
Magnificent end lifts spirits before the Siam
Guernsey 18, Dorking 0
FOOTE’S LANE resembled a battlefield on Saturday, from which Guernsey emerged victorious.
Angry Trinity go home in a huff
North 2, Trinity 1
TRINITY were left feeling sick with anger but North did not care.
Police called as Trinity camp erupt
INCENSED Trinity coach Joe Morley was still seething at Guernsey officials minutes after his Jersey side had been beaten 2-1 by North in the Deloitte Jeremie Cup final on Saturday.
Developer buys a slice of Beverly Hills 90210
A PRIME eight-acre site in Beverly Hills 90210 is the latest purchase by locally based property developer CPC Group.
Escaped prisoner is on the agenda
AN INTERIM report into the escape from prison of an alleged killer will be discussed today.
Poverty fight could be part of business plan
CENTRAL funding could be used to rejuvenate the fight against poverty.
Milk quotas stay
MILK quotas for farmers will stay and are being accepted by the dairy industry, according to the Commerce and Employment Department.













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