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Tuesday, 9 October 2012

2012 Ashwell Carols

I know it's only October, but I also know how busy Londoners' (and especially Ashwellians') diaries are. So make sure you stick this date in yours! 
A brilliant opportunity to catch up with old friends- bring your families!

Monday, 3 October 2011

An Alumna's App!

Old girl Vivian Lam has asked us to support her husband Alistair's first iPhone/iPad game is now available at the Apple App store for download!

As a solo game developer, it is not easy to make the game known. So she is asking if we will help them by letting as many of friends and family know as possible.

This first game he has developed is called 'Cent Hope'. Here is the link to a very short YouTube video which shows what the game is about:




They also have a facebook page:


Part of the proceeds will go to 2 major charties that they have been supporting last 10 years- Mercy Ship and Tear Fund. Their project/work help children at risk and also to provide medical care to those who can't afford it in the developing countries.

If you have one of these Apple device and is going to download to play, we would love your feedback and review as well. Please send me a message or review via the iTune app store.

An Alumna's App!

Old girl Vivian Lam has asked us to support her husband Alistair's first iPhone/iPad game is now available at the Apple App store for download!

As a solo game developer, it is not easy to make the game known. So she is asking if we will help them by letting as many of friends and family know as possible.

This first game he has developed is called 'Cent Hope'. Here is the link to a very short YouTube video which shows what the game is about:




We also have a facebook page:


Part of the proceeds will go to 2 major charties that they have been supporting last 10 years- Mercy Ship and Tear Fund. Their project/work help children at risk and also to provide medical care to those who can't afford it in the developing countries.

If you have one of these Apple device and is going to download to play, we would love your feedback and review as well. Please send me a message or review via the iTune app store.

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

More pics & cultural talks

Are there any Alumnae who think they could share their wisdom and experience with the current Ashwellians?

It's a new year for cultural talks so pls email Alison if you have any great ideas!

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A few more pictures from the Alumnae Dinner





Sunday, 25 September 2011

Your thoughts and memories!

After the Alumnae Dinner we asked you for your fondest memories of Ashwell and the sort of alumnae events you would like to have in the future.

Here are some of them... there are more on our facebook page





Friday, 23 September 2011

Alumnae Dinner Success

Our first official Alumnae event was a success! All the Alumnae team's hard work paid off! Many thanks to the old girls who helped- Noelita Rajadurai and Mariane Pocas in particular. And of course to Bracklyn, who pulled off the most delicious dinner- English food at its best!

We will be sharing pictures and feedback here and on our facebook page. N.B. this is a new page- facebook will be closing out old page very soon.

Please email us to update us! new baby/ wedding/ new job/ charity initiatives that you are involved in etc

You never know where another Alumna could have just the contact/ skills/ ideas that you are looking for!

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

update!



oops! realise I put the wrong date on the invitation. Silly error! It is on the Saturday which is actually the 17th.

Noelita and I are getting busy working on our budget, menus, entertainment- we want it to be a night to remember! Obviously the more people who come (and sign up in good time!) the bigger a budget we have to play with for non-consumables : )



Getting really excited! Some people are planning on coming from abroad- France and the US have been mentioned! Ask your friends! It is going to be FABULOUS!

Olivia : )

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Ashwell Alumnae Event!

Email us: ashwelloldgirls@gmail.com to attend or for more information!
This event is open to all Ashwell Alumnae- girls who lived in Ashwell from the beginning in Pembridge Square to the "new" Ashwell in Shepherdess Walk (not so new when you consider it will be 20 years since it opened in September!).

Even if you cannot attend, send us your email address so that we can keep you updated on future alumnae events!

Monday, 6 December 2010

Christmas and the Lion: Narnia in London!

Hello again!! I am here again to share thoughts and ideas, ready to hear your opinions!

This time I am not going to talk about something specifically related to Ashwell, but since I am an Ashwellian I hope you will forgive me for taking the liberty to post something that made me think and wonder.

Few weeks ago, I decided to have a free afternoon, going shopping in Oxford Street (well, at least window-shopping!). Everything was already decorated for Christmas. Lights on. Prices up. People in.

Nice atmosphere, but....

But.....

                 But....

                                But......

There is a reason why we call Christmas.... CHRISTmas. I was not expecting a crib, I was not expecting much, but at least a Christmas tree, something lay related in a way or another to the celebration. BUT ladies and gentlemen, the only thing I saw was a HUGE poster of the new Narnia film.

That's what we celebrate once a year: the release of a new Walt Disney movie. How EXCITING!!!

Although I generally try not to show it (let's underline try!!!!), I do have a bad temper and this discovery aroused all my sarcasm and contempt. Why?

1) As a nonbeliever, at a really simple level -- Christmas is an expression of humanity. It's the power to say at least ONCE A YEAR: I will be there for YOU. I will do something for YOU. It gives you the strengh to go out of yourself and the chance to have a bigger perspective: the OTHER.

2) As a believer, again at a quite elementary level -- Christmas is your concrete sign of hope. It is the reason why you get up in the morning and you are able to smile, even if outside it is - 9.

Well, to make a long story short, I was a bit upset, but then.... but then....

I realised the trick and I burst into laughter.

The Lion in Narnia has a Christian meaning. It is the expression of  that concrete sign of hope that I mentioned before. It is such a clear symbol that it is really impossible to miss!! Among so many pictures of the film, they chose THAT one. How funny and refreshing!!

From that moment on, every time I go to Oxford Street and see the poster, I cannot help myself to smile and sign hello to that Lion, laughing inside.



Have a nice afternoon!! xxx

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Carol Concert

Ashwell House Student Choir
Christmas Carol Concert

Ashwell House
Shepherdess Walk, London N1 7NA
020 7490 3296
Sunday 12th December 2010 at 3.15pm


There will be mulled wine, mince pies and a raffle. 



Family £12   
Individual £8  
Student £5

All proceeds are donated to DHEF,a registered charity



Saturday, 30 October 2010

No man is an island!

"No man is an island" John Donne.

I've been thinking a lot in the past few weeks on how to describe Ashwell, and tonight, all of a sudden ....the right thought came.

After a long conversation with a friend, I realized how true John Donne's sentence is. The world out there will try to make you believe you're born to be alone, to be indipendent, not to trust anyone. Are you surprised? Don't be. Just look at London, look at yourself and on how you react when something happens. Don't you try to face it alone? Doesn't it sound cool to say "I can do it myself, I don't need your help".

I DO NOT NEED YOUR HELP --- yes, these are the words. They make us feel wonderwomen....still, how sad it is....

We are NOT islands, entire of ourselves. Come on, girls, we are MUCH MORE than that. We are human beings who needs to care for others and to be cared for. We need to be loved and love. We need to give help and to be helped. We need to feel warm and cold. We need to suffer and joy. This apathy of emotions and feelings that people often try to reach by being complete in themselves, is....let's say it.... SAD!

Well, Ashwell is a sort of cure to this sort of apathy. It is a wake up call:

1) To be brave and allow yourself to be known as you truly are (scary but how refreshing it is)

2) To accept the wonderful reality that you're not alone out there (demanding but how joyful it is)

Well, this is Ashwell for me. The opportunity to refuse the "island concept" and to take up the challenge to be a real woman...

Good night!!XX

Saturday, 16 October 2010

Cultural Activities Calendar

Tuesdays, 8pm
 
Nadia Bettega,
Photographer
19th October

Anna Maria Rossi,
Rossi & Rossi Asian Art Gallery
26th October

Asun Gaytan De Ayala,
Colour Me Beatiful
2nd November

Marjory Clark,
Etiquette
23rd November
 

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Reunion for Alumni who were at Hyde Park!

On Saturday 9 October there will be a reunion for all old girls who were at the Papal Vigil in Hyde Park, to share your experiences and photos!

email Misel if you want to attend! misel.mapaATgmail.com

More info on the Papal visit here

Saturday, 2 October 2010

Welcome!

This is our new blog! As Ashwell Old Girls, setting this up, as usual we can't wait for a great Ashwell dinner!!!

No time to write, rushing to the dining room!

Do keep in touch!!!!