Our New Website- it’s having a facelift ( an update)
Last updated: January 4th, 2012Well I’ve blogged about theKing stairs Gardens, because it is so important to us that the Thames water does not use our “patch” to do its “super sewer” work. You could say we are going on about it, but it does mean that there will be very little chance of a Bosco Centre, really able to do its work if the “Seweer persists…. but enough of that.
We recenly had our Annual General meeeting and a report shopuld be attached. Last years didn’t attached but this one will. It tells of all the things that go on at Bosco and was done by the staff themselves- and some have quite good computer skills. I’m still learning and will be till the day I die- I hope.
On the 31st Of January we will be having our “Don Bosco Day” don Bosco, the founder of all things Salesian and and the putting of young people at the centre of our lives and commitment.
We are going to have a graduation- not really, but a giving out of certificates… and a celebration…. so all students present and past who feel they have some certificates, awards and qualifications to collect, please get in touch with us – we have an aweful lot of past students qualifications here…. you are all very welcome to come and “join the celebration” , just let us know beforehand – telephone Sr.Cecily or Romaine at 0207 232 0440 or mobile 07583 328 275 - if line busy, please leave a text or a message . Love to see you all – Sr Cecily
I hope you like thefacelift- it’s taken long enough to update . We’ve tried to be chatty where it’s appropriate and serious where it’s appropriate. We haven’t cracked any corny jokes, but tried to make it user fiendly and “comfortable” – a little bit like the staff here at Bosco.
That’s what you should find here – a place where you “feel at home” where you meet friendly people, where we are all learning together, celebrating being alive, and asking questions about what life is all about, and looking for answers together. I hope you enjoy the journey around our new web site. ( I’ve kept this bit in from the last time, because it is still very relevant love to all )
~ Sr Cecily