Then shoe cleaning (in junior House) tablework if it were your turn to set tables for tea or you might have a music practice in a cell in the Music School. Then tea. A rota dictated a senior and junior to wash up the weird-smelling cutlery in it's residue-encrusted baskets.
Then House prayers then prep then bed. House prayers! A senior and a junior chose a hymn, a devotional reading, and appropriate prayers - often very earnest!
To give, and not to count the cost. To fight and not to heed the wounds - it still sticks in my mind! In the Spring term, we then trained for the Singing Competition before prep.
LV, I think it was, you could actually make a hot drink in the kitchen after prep. Luxury.
Throughout the day you frantically did needlework, pleased if you were up to date with it, desperately worried if you fell behind.
Caroline writes of the Winter Timetable. In summer it was classes first, then All-Out. I found it a bit less exhausting having school before compulsory sport.
Friday was a slight variation, as there was Choir Practice for the whole school before tea.
I must say, a film and a little nap sounds rather pleasant!

In my case, most days were spent in a state of high anxiety! Every weekday seemed packed with worry from which there was no escape.
Nevertheless, we managed to incorporate those strange and eccentric diversions which still reduce us Hertford Girls to helpless giggling!
Munch
"Baldrick, you wouldn't recognise a cunning plan if it painted itself purple, and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing "Cunning plans are here again.""