by Sam Chapman | Feb 14, 2025 | Assemblies, Catholic Life, Catholic Social Teaching, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship, EYFS, Parents in school
Thank you to Reception class who shared their knowledge about Noah and his Ark this morning. The children were so confident and we are so very proud of them all!
by Sam Chapman | Feb 9, 2025 | Assemblies, Catholic Life, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship, Parents in school
Thank you to Year 2 who led our Prayer, Merit and Liturgy on Friday. The children shared their learning about the Feast of Candlemas and acted out how Mary and Joseph presented Jesus in the Temple.
by Sam Chapman | Jan 31, 2025 | Assemblies, Catholic Life, Catholic Social Teaching, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship, History, Parents in school
Thank you to Year 1 who led an assembly all about St John Bosco today. The children shared information about his life and linked his work to Catholic Social Teaching.
by Sam Chapman | Dec 20, 2024 | Announcements, Assemblies, Awards, Catholic Social Teaching, Choir, Corporal works of mercy, Discipleship, Governors, History, Mission Team, Parents in school, School Council
What a great celebration assembly! Improved attendance, attendance, ace attendance. spelling winners, mission award winners, a performance form the choir and the house cup awarded to Respect!
by Sam Chapman | Nov 15, 2024 | Anti-Bullying Work, Assemblies, Brilliant in Britain, British Values, Catholic Social Teaching, Collective Worship, Diversity & Celebrating Differences, Parents in school
Year 5 did a wonderful job of leading our assembly this morning. The children shared all of their learning about Universal Children’s Day and linked it to Anti-bullying week and British Values which have been our focus in school this week. Well done...
by Sam Chapman | Nov 11, 2024 | Announcements, Assemblies, Brilliant in Britain, British Values, Collective Worship
So very proud of the children for taking part in the 1 minute silence today. We learned all about Remembrance Day and why people wear poppies before remembering those who made, and continue to make, the ultimate sacrifice.