by Sam Chapman | Apr 27, 2018 | Catholic Life, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship
On Friday 27th April the children from Year 1 invited their parents into school to take part in their Easter Liturgy. Lots of parents were able to attend and join in Year 1’s Easter celebration. The children shared readings and prayers with their parents along...
by Sam Chapman | Apr 25, 2018 | Catholic Life, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship
On Wednesday 25th April the children from Year 6 shared a lovely gathering with their prayer partners form Year 3. Year 6 prepared the act of worship independently and chose the readings, music and prayers to share with their prayer partners. One Year 3 child...
by Sam Chapman | Apr 24, 2018 | Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship
On Tuesday 24th April it was the turn of the children from Year 5 to lead our whole school Mass. The children did a wonderful job of writing the bidding prayers, reading and preparing a lovely Easter altar display. One Year 4 child commented, “I felt Jesus was...
by Sam Chapman | Apr 17, 2018 | Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship
On Tuesday 17th April it was the turn of the children from Year 6 to lead the first school Mass of the Easter season in school. The children did a wonderful job of creating a lovely display, reading, acting and writing their own bidding prayers. Well done Year 6. One...
by Sam Chapman | Apr 16, 2018 | Catholic Life, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship
On Monday 16th April during our Gospel Assembly the children listened to all of the Easter Readings to understand what happened following Jesus’ crucifixion – how he was placed in a tomb and then rose from the dead. We placed the golden footprints on the...
by Sam Chapman | Mar 27, 2018 | Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship
On Tuesday 27th March it was the turn of the children from Years 1 and 2 to lead our whole school Mass. The children did a wonderful job of reading, acting, bringing the offertory and creating a lovely prayer display. The children also wrote their own bidding prayers...