This best-selling series keeps young readers looking forward to each and every term at St Clares 9 books set.
The series is full of the adventures the girls go through in St Clares,
as they try their tricks and jokes, their midnight feasts, fun and
friendship.
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The Twins at St Clare’s
School
life has never been so splendid as in these editions of the classic
series, St Clare’s. Full of dilemmas and school pranks, this
best-selling series keeps young readers looking forward to each and
every term at St Clare’s.
The O’ Sullivan Twins
Ah,
you English girls! There is nobody like you when you are nice!’ said
Mam’zelle. Pat and Isabel are determined to work hard this term. But
it’s just so tempting to play a few tricks on Mam’zelle
Summer Term At St Clare’s
‘I hate sneaks Worse than Anything. If you dare tell tales again, I’ll make you Very SORRY.’ Carlotta has a secret past! What will happen when sneaky Prudence tells the rest of the class?
Summer Term At St Clare’s
‘I hate sneaks Worse than Anything. If you dare tell tales again, I’ll make you Very SORRY.’ Carlotta has a secret past! What will happen when sneaky Prudence tells the rest of the class?
Second Form at St Clare’s
‘
Where is my knitting-bag?’ said Pat, turning a whole drawer-full of
things upside down. ‘ I know I brought it home at the end of last term.’
‘ I can only find one of my lacrosse boots,’ wailed Isabel. ‘ Mummy,
have you seen the other?’ ‘ Yes, it came back from the bootmaker’s
yesterday,’ said Mrs. O’Sullivan. ‘ Where did you put it?’ ‘ Packing to
go to school is always much more muddling than packing to come back
home,’ said Pat. ‘ I say. Isabel-won’t it be fun to be in the second
form this term?’ ‘ Who is your form-teacher there? ‘ asked their mother,
unpacking half Pat’s things and packing them all over again.
The Third From at St Clare’s
As
school term begins after the holidays, a terrible accident and a
hilarious school play reveal the class leaders, as well as the cheaters
and the cowards.
Kittty at St Clare’s
St
Clare’s is a boarding-school for girls. The books follow the exploits
of Patricia (“Pat”) and Isabel O’Sullivan from their first form upwards.
The series is full of the adventures the girls go through in St Clares,
as they try their tricks and jokes, their midnight feasts, fun and
friendship. Fun apart, school also means hard work, exams, problems, hot
tempers, malice and snobbery. Certainly there’s never a dull moment at
St. Clare’s!
Claudin at St Clare’s
It’s
summer term again and the St Clare girls have taken a quantum leap into
the fourth form, skipping the third entirely. One can understand how
Blyton might overlook niggling details, considering the number of books
she wrote, but didn’t the publishers ever point out that the students
skipped a whole year.No matter, Claudine at St Clare’s is still one of
the most delightful books in the series.This time the old girls have
four new students to contend with, not to mention an evil Matron an
interesting change from the wise and just authority figures that
generally govern Blytonian schools.
Fifth Formers at St Clare’s
The
St. Clare’s girls are now in the fifth form, shortly to go up into the
sixth, but they are not too old for tricks and escapades, jokes and
excitement. Especially amusing is French girl Antoinette who, like her
sister Claudine, doesn’t always understand the ways of St. Clare’s.
The Sixth Form at St Clare’s
The
O’Sullivan twins are head girls! There’s two cheeky first formers –
more twins! – and a sulky new girl in the sixth form, Morag. Morag
detests St Clare’s. She’s only happy when she can escape to the local
riding stables. The twins are sad it’s their last year at St Clare’s.
Before they leave, will they find out what’s wrong with Morag?