Books
The six books by Enid Blyton are:
- The Twins at St. Clare's (1941)
- The O'Sullivan Twins (1942)
- Summer Term at St. Clare's (1943)
- Second Form at St. Clare's (1944)
- Claudine at St.Clare's (1944)
- Fifth Formers at St. Clare's (1945)
Recently, Enid Blyton Limited have copyrighted three further books in the series, written by Pamela Cox:
- The Third Form at St. Clare's (2000) - set after Second Form at St Clare's
- The Sixth Form at St. Clare's (2000)
- Kitty at St. Clares (2007) - set between The Third Form at St. Clare's and Claudine at St Clare's
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