Notre Dame Preparatory School (KT11 1HA)
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Notre Dame Preparatory School,
Burwood House, Cobham, Surrey, England, KT11 1HA.
Telephone: 01932 869991
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Notre Dame School is an independent Roman Catholic day school in Cobham, Surrey, for approximately 760 girls aged 2½-18.
Set in 17 acres of beautiful, rural parkland, our school is part of a world-wide educational organisation, founded in Bordeaux in the 17th century by Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac. The Company of Mary Our Lady is the oldest recognised educational order, devoted to the teaching of girls and a belief in the unique contribution they make to society.
We welcome families, of all faiths, who wish their daughters to grow spiritually, academically and socially in a dynamic, challenging yet caring environment.
Our rural setting ensures tranquillity as well as security.
All that is best in modern society works on the sound principles of intelligence, initiative, compassion and mutual co-operation. These are the qualities you will find embedded in the ethos of Notre Dame School.
We are committed to encouraging the individuality of every pupil and developing her faith and sense of service to the community. The pastoral role of the Sisters complements the work of the teaching staff in providing a wonderfully effective support to the girls. This harmony between academic endeavour and pastoral care is one of the school’s great strengths, creating a happy environment in which every girl can thrive and achieve.
The school has membership of the Girls’ Schools Association, the Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools and the Catholic Independent Schools’ Conference.
Building on our Success When you visit Notre Dame, you will find a vibrant and successful independent school which is constantly evolving and developing the quality and scope of its facilities. We are immensely proud of our peaceful grounds, fully-equipped Learning Resources Centre, capacious sports hall, health and fitness studio and indoor heated swimming pool, complete with modern changing and shower facilities. These, together with our healthy eating initiatives, ensure our busy students have all the opportunities for a balanced lifestyle.
Based on its solid foundations, the school has ambitious yet realistic plans for the future to ensure that the success our pupils achieve today is maintained and enhanced for those who follow.
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To arrange a visit, please contact the Admissions Secretary Tel: 01932 869991 (Preparatory School)
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The Sisters of the Company of Mary Our Lady, moved by their contemplation of world reality, find new ways at each moment in history to live out their call as educators.
They educate in many different ways and settings, where there is most need of salvation: • In Schools, where children can grow and feel at home • Among Youth, fostering intellectual growth and bridging isolation • Among Women, in solidarity with their marginalised position in society • In poverty-stricken countries, areas and contexts • In Institutions committed to social ethics, economics and religion
The educational philosophy of their foundress, Jeanne de Lestonnac, blends: • Jesuit Pedagogy • The Humanistic influence of Michel de Montaigne • Her own unique insights
Company of Mary educators share the same vision and have a sense of family. The educational focus of the Company of Mary is each individual person. It offers an integral education aimed at forming a well-balanced mind and an integrated personality.
Jeanne de Lestonnac Jeanne de Lestonnac, keenly aware of the important role of women in the Church and in society, had the visionary insight and conviction to introduce a new form of Apostolic Religious Life. She founded the Order of the Company of Mary Our Lady. Nourished by Ignatian Spirituality, the Sisters of the Company of Mary are contemplatives in action, with a spirit of availability like Mary Our Lady. The mission of the Company of Mary Our Lady is education in the faith that bears fruit in the works of justice. On 15th May 1949, the Catholic Church canonized Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac as a model for young people, mothers and Apostolic Women Religious. In her life-long path of sanctity, she manifested a profound love of God and of others, thus serving as an inspiration to countless men and women of yesterday, today and the future.
A Life-Long Path of Sanctity 1556 marks the birth of Jeanne de Lestonnac in Bordeaux, France. She is the first born of a very influential family in the city. Her father, Richard de Lestonnac, is a member of Parliament. Her mother, Jeanne Eyquem de Montaigne, is the sister of the renown humanist philosopher, Michel de Montaigne. The particular cultural environment in which she grows up has a great influence on education. Calvinism spreads throughout France. The Wars of Religion tear the country apart. Jeanne’s mother is won over by the Reform and attempts to draw her daughter as well. Jeanne finds two staunch supporters of the Catholic faith in her father and her uncle, Michel de Montaigne. Jeanne’s faith continues to grow in her adolescent years. It is a faith that has been tested, nurtured, and confirmed. The Spirit feeds her interior growth. In her heart she hears the words: “Do not allow the flame I have lit in your heart to be extinguished...”
“Do not allow the flame I have enkindled in your heart
to be extinguished...”
Wife and Mother At the tender young age of 17, Jeanne marries Gaston de Montferrant. Her 24 years of marriage are blessed with the birth of seven children. There follows, though, a time of deep pain and sorrow with the deaths of both her husband and oldest son, coupled with the deaths of her beloved father and her uncle. Jeanne, alone and on her own, attends to the education of her children. She is ‘the strong woman’ spoken of in the Holy Scriptures; (Prov.31: 10 – 31).
A Mystical Experience With her children grown up, Jeanne senses a call from God. In 1603, at the age of 46, she enters the Cistercian Convent in Toulouse. Her name is changed to Jeanne of Saint Bernard. She is happier than she could ever have imagined in her new life, a life filled with long hours of prayer, austere penance, silence and abnegation, and infinite peace. After six months of a challenging initiation, her desire to follow this life grows, but her physical health weakens. She must leave. She must seek other paths... She prays to the Holy Spirit to shed light in her darkness. She experiences an inner vision indicating the way forward. She realises that she must respond to a multitude of young souls in danger of being lost. She knows deep in her heart that it is she who must reach out her hand to them. In this experience Mary, too, is present as a source of inspiration and strength. For Jeanne it is a call to a two-fold commitment: to reach out her hand to young people in need and to live a life inspired by the virtues of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
“There is no need for you to fear, if your interests
are those of Our Lady.”
Foundress of the Company of Mary Our Lady After leaving the Cistercian Convent, she retires to the countryside of La Mothe and, filled with hope, she patiently awaits further guidance and direction. Her vocation matures and she begins to conceive the new Religious Institute that will respond to the situation of France in the 17th century. Jeanne is aware of the urgent need for the education of women. During this time, she begins a dialogue with two Jesuits, Fathers de Bordes and Raymond, who share her concerns. She finds in Ignatian Spirituality the expression of her own spiritual experience. It nourishes her charism and helps her clarify her future mission in the Church. In 1605 a deadly plague spreads throughout Bordeaux. Placing her own health at risk, she visits and cares for the people in the poorest parts of the city. It is through this experience that she discovers in a very special way the presence of Jesus in the poor. In this work of charity she comes into contact with young women who, attracted by her personality, are inspired to join her in her apostolic endeavour. With Jeanne, they will become the foundation stones of the Company. In 1606 Jeanne writes the Abrégé or Formula of the Institute and presents it to the Church for its approbation. Against those who would change her project, she staunchly defends the identity of the Order as a Religious Institute and its unique apostolic character. On 7th April 1607, she receives the official approbation from the Church for the foundation of the first Religious Institute of women dedicated to active ministry in education. With great joy Jeanne and her companions move into their first convent, the Priory of the Holy Spirit, and begin to live as a community. The Company of Mary Our Lady is born. Jeanne is 50 years old. Mary is key in the development of this new Religious Order. The Company of Mary is called and congregated in her name and under her protection.
“Keep friendship alive among yourselves.”
By the time of the death of the Foundress in 1640, 30 convents have been established throughout France. It quickly extends to other parts of Europe. Its apostolic zeal leads it to other lands, crossing oceans and continents to North and South America, later to Africa and Asia... The Company of Mary Our Lady has been growing and expanding world-wide over 400 years. It is characterized by its universality and dynamism, adapting and responding to the needs of new situations in each period of history through its service of education. The challenge has been to foster life and hope by a presence that is undeniably filled with the Spirit.
“To serve in a way that is always new.”
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NOTRE DAME RECEIVES OUTSTANDING INSPECTION REPORTS
Notre Dame Preparatory School is delighted to announce the publication of its latest Independent Schools Inspectorate report.
The glowing ISI reports received by Notre Dame Preparatory School as well as its sister, Notre Dame Senior School, could not have been published at a better time, as this month, the school celebrates 400 years of the Order of the Company of Mary Our Lady as well as 70 years of Notre Dame School in Cobham.
The report praises Notre Dame for its academic performance, its care for its pupils, the outstanding quality of staff, wonderful musical achievements, its spiritual, moral, social and cultural development as well as the quality of its leadership and governance.
The report commends Notre Dame for being “ a well-ordered and lively community” where the pupils “show increasing self-confidence….teachers build on their self-esteem and knowledge by valuing them as individuals.”
The inspectors state that “the pace and balance of the school day are excellent…The pupils are well prepared for the next stage of their education…. They are well and broadly educated academically, personally and physically and are ready for their future secondary education and for adult life.”
Mr David Plummer, Headmaster of Notre Dame Preparatory School since 2001, is delighted by the report – “especially the way the inspectors recognised the ‘outstanding’ care devoted to the wellbeing and development of the three hundred plus children educated here.”
Notre Dame is very proud of it latest ISI report as well as being proud of having such a strong 400 year heritage where every girl is allowed to shine, to be the best she can be and most of all, to be proud of herself and her community.
Notre Dame Celebrations from Cobham to Bordeaux
As part of the 400 year celebrations of the Order of the Company of Mary Our Lady as well as 70 years of Notre Dame School for Girls in Cobham, the Notre Dame Preparatory School Choir and Orchestra have just returned from a successful tour of Bordeaux where they gave four performances including a Mass at the prominent Cathedrale St Andre de Bordeaux.
The 53 members of the choir are part of an ever expanding music department which has just been described as ‘exceptional’ in the recent ISI School Inspection Report. The Bordeaux tour follows on from other successful tours to Hungary, Wales, and Belgium.
The Preparatory School has, as well as four choirs, many instrumental ensembles, including a large orchestra. Music is an important aspect of the school as a whole with the Senior School supporting 4 choirs, an orchestra, 2 concert bands, a jazz ensemble and various chamber groups. The Senior choir, out of the 300 schools belonging to the Company of Mary worldwide, has been selected to perform in Rome in September for the final celebratory Mass of the 400th celebrations.
The Preparatory School is now preparing for the annual Summer Concert on July 7, 2007 with the 2008 Choir trip to Venice to look forward to as well as the Senior School’s Choir trip in September 2007 to Rome.
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