The Twins at St Clare's
- 171 pages
- 6 hours of reading
When Pat and Isabel first go to St. Clare's they are determined not to enjoy themselves, but by the end of term they have had to admit that school can be surprisingly good fun.
This beloved series chronicles the adventures and everyday lives of girls at a prestigious boarding school. Readers are drawn into a world of close friendships, exciting escapades, and the challenges of growing up. Each installment offers fresh stories filled with youthful energy, humor, and heartwarming moments. It's a nostalgic journey into the quintessential boarding school experience.






When Pat and Isabel first go to St. Clare's they are determined not to enjoy themselves, but by the end of term they have had to admit that school can be surprisingly good fun.
It's the start of the Easter Term and Pat and Isabel are looking forward to meeting all their friends at St Clare's once more. The new girls prove to be a source of much amusement, and there is all the fun of boarding-school life as well.
Twins Pat and Isabel are disappointed when they have to miss the first week of the new term. But they soon settle down again, and the summer term brings all sorts of excitement and several new girls, some of whom are less popular than others.
The first term of the second form turns out to be an eventful one, with new girls Gladys and Mirabel revealing unsuspected talents for acting and music, while Elsie, the form's unpopular Head Girl, learns to be less spiteful.
St. Clare's boarding-school has some interesting newcomers. Claudine, a French girl, causes great excitement by doing and saying exactly what she likes, and Eileen's mother is the new Matron.
Enid Blyton's Fifth Formers of St Clare's "Felicity! Must you play that awful, gloomy tune again?" said Anne-Marie. "I'm trying to get the last verse of this poem right." The fifth formers are sharing studies this year. And tempers are fraying. It's going to be a very tense term! There's more trouble at St Clare's!
Based upon, and continuing Enid Blyton's St. Clare's series. The holidays are over and twins Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan are dying to get back to school. The big question on everybody's lips is, who will be head girl? But a terrible accident and an hilarious school play show the true leaders in the third form, but they also show up the cheats and cowards.
Twins, Pat and Isobel O'Sullivan have been made prefects in their final year at school. Meetings held by the sixth year to help the first years with their problems are misused to blackmail and bully them. Who would be so horrible?