Attention: You are using an outdated browser, device or you do not have the latest version of JavaScript downloaded and so this website may not work as expected. Please download the latest software or switch device to avoid further issues.
| 30 May 2024 | |
| Written by Helen Stephenson | |
| School News |
We have just heard that Season 3 of The Sister Boniface Mysteries, the spin-off of the popular Father Brown series, will be aired on UKTV’s Drama channel from Friday 7 June.
The show follows the adventures of Sister Boniface, a Vespa-driving, crime solving, Cotswold-dwelling nun and scenes from the murder mystery were filmed at Princethorpe last summer holidays. According to UKTV this latest series includes the story of a famous organist murdered mid tune in the Chapel (we wonder where that might be?) as well as story lines of mysterious kidnappings and stolen precious jewels.
UKTV Drama’s channel can be found on Sky on channel 143, Virgin on channel 130, Freeview on channel 20 and Freesat on channel 158.
Filmed last year over the summer holidays, we can’t wait to see Princethorpe once again transported back in time.
The Princethorpe community came together on Friday 8 May to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the consecration of Our Lady Of The Angels Chapel. More...
Julieta is the lucky winner of this annual Prize Draw which aims to incentivise Princethorpe's Upper Sixth to sign up to… More...
Foundation Director of Development, Steve Kowal, provides the latest update on Princethorpe College's Smallholding proje… More...
The Old Princethorpians Committee is excited to be working closely with Princethorpe College to establish a bank of Work… More...
After sixteen years at the helm, Ed Hester announces his retirement as Foundation Principal. A tribute to his leadership… More...
The Princethorpe community came together on Friday 8 May to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the consecration of Our Lady Of The Angels Chapel. More...
You can't fail to be impressed by the verdant fields surrounding the College, idyllic countryside complete with cows and sheep. But Princethorpe has n… More...