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Seeking A Christmas Gift - Have A Look At Our Online Shop

If you are on the hunt for Christmas presents, we have a wonderful range of Princethorpian merchandise available from our online shop.

Our Old Princethorpian range includes a new pen (by popular demand in our recent survey), ties, cufflinks, pin badges, scarves and some very snazzy socks.

On sale also are our new Fine Art Prints of The Soaring Redbrick Tower in A2 and A3 size and as a greetings card, plus a 2021 version of the popular Princethorpe A4 Calendar, featuring images from across the seasons in and around the Princethorpe grounds.

Copies of our Golden Jubilee book, A Spirit of Family, the first fifty years of Princethorpe College, by Alex Darkes and Nick Baker are also still available.

To ensure UK orders can arrive in time for Christmas, orders and payment will need to be received by 12 noon on Monday 14 December 2020 please.

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