Ghosts are traditionally believed to be the souls or spirits of deceased people or animals that can appear or manifest to the living. When a person dies with unfinished business, their soul may be forced to stay in this world instead of passing to the afterlife. The document then provides a diagram of a ghost and discusses whether the reader has ever seen a ghost and if they were scared. It goes on to describe Sister Colette, a nun who worked at a school in the 1960s and died there after falling down some stairs. Multiple current and former staff members have since claimed to have seen her spirit, adding to the mystery and rumors surrounding her story.
2. What are ghosts?
• In traditional belief and fiction, a ghost is
the soul or spirit of a deceased person or
animal that can appear, in visible form or
other manifestation, to the living.
3. The science of a ghost
• When a person dies who may have “Un-
finished business” to attend to, their soul is
forced to stay behind with us in this world
instead of passing over into the afterlife.
4. Eyes- so he can see Diagram of a ghost Not very
aero-dynamic
A handy, portable
bed sheet. Transparent
6. Sister Colette
• Sister Colette was a nun who
worked at this school back when it
was first opened in the early
sixties.
• Colette was born in Paris, France
and became a nun in her late
teens early twenties when her
fiancé died of polio.
• Colette was sent to work in Saint
Wilfrid's Catholic High School in
North Featherstone and taught
French.
7. • One day while hurrying through B block corridor Sister Colette tripped
and fell down the small set of stairs situated there.
• She became extremely ill over the next few days and died two days after
the incident inside the nunnery which was located where the bus bay is
now.
• Several current members of staff and countless teachers, support staff,
office workers and cleaners who are no longer at the school have claimed
to have seen Sister Colette, further adding to the mystery and rumour that
already surrounds the myth.