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}}'''St Sophia's School''' was a boarding school for girls. [[Lyra Silvertongue]] attended this school.<ref name="AS38">{{ref|book|3|38}}</ref>
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'''St Sophia's School''' was a boarding school for girls. [[Lyra Silvertongue]] attended this school.<ref name="AS38">{{ref|book|3|38}}</ref>
 
   
 
==Location==
 
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==Staff==
 
==Staff==
 
The headmistress of the school was a young woman who was described as energetic, imaginative and kindly by [[Hannah Relf]].<ref name="AS38" />
 
The headmistress of the school was a young woman who was described as energetic, imaginative and kindly by [[Hannah Relf]].<ref name="AS38" />
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==Known students==
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*Lyra Silvertoungue
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*[[Ruth]]<ref name="LO" />
   
 
==Daily routine==
 
==Daily routine==
Dinner was served at seven in the evening and was compulsory for all students. Older pupils had dinner at [[St Sophia's College]] with the students and Scholars.<ref name="LO">{{ref|book|4}}</ref>
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Dinner was served at seven in the evening and was compulsory for all students. Older pupils had dinner at [[St Sophia's College]] with the students and Scholars. At dinner students tended to not eat with their close friends so as to keep conversation open and general.<ref name="LO">{{ref|book|4}}</ref>
   
 
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*''[[Lyra's Oxford]]''
   
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==References==
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Revision as of 16:59, 8 March 2019

St Sophia's School was a boarding school for girls. Lyra Silvertongue attended this school.[1]

Location

St Sophia's School was a converted house in the north of Oxford.[1]

Staff

The headmistress of the school was a young woman who was described as energetic, imaginative and kindly by Hannah Relf.[1]

Known students

Daily routine

Dinner was served at seven in the evening and was compulsory for all students. Older pupils had dinner at St Sophia's College with the students and Scholars. At dinner students tended to not eat with their close friends so as to keep conversation open and general.[2]

Appearances

References