Ancient Egyptian Day

On Ancient Egyptian day, Form III and IV were transported back to the time of the pharaohs and learnt what life was like under the rule of Pharaoh Akhenaten, a controversial ruler known for his religious revolution.
The children looked fabulous in their outfits, dressed as Ancient Egyptians, Gods and Goddesses. The children spent the morning making canopic jars, embalming and creating offerings to take to the temple as offerings to the Gods. During the afternoon, it was time to entertain the Pharaoh and Queen with some dancing, acting and storytelling. Luckily, the Pharaoh enjoyed hearing about the Tale of the Wax Crocodile and spared everyone’s life!
We found out that Akhenaten had a son who later became Pharaoh. His name was Tutankhamun and we have been learning about him in our Humanities lessons. The children imagined what it would have been like to discover his tomb, which had laid hidden for thousands of years. They wrote diary entries as Howard Carter, the archaeologist who found Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings in 1922.
Come Home to St Hilda's 🕊️
For 135 years, generations of girls have walked through St Hilda’s red doors, forming friendships, creating memories and becoming part of a community that lasts long after school days are over.
To celebrate this special milestone, we are delighted to invite our alumni community to our very first St Hilda’s School Alumni Event, taking place on Saturday 19th September from 2-5pm.
Whether you left St Hilda’s recently or many years ago, we hope you’ll join us to reconnect with former classmates, families and staff, rediscover the school, and celebrate the traditions that have made St Hilda’s such a special place for 135 years.
We can’t wait to welcome you back to your school.

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Collage-style SHS Alumni Event invitation featuring a girl in school uniform, crest, and event details: 19 September 2026, 2–5pm.