by Sam Chapman | Dec 20, 2023 | Announcements, Assemblies, Catholic Life, Catholic Social Teaching, Choir, Collective Worship, Parents in school, Visitors in school
A busy end of year assembly today! We had a visit from Marco Longhi MP to present a prize to one of our children who was a runner up in his Christmas card competition, a choir performance, house cup, spelling, attendance and mission awards!
by Sam Chapman | Nov 17, 2023 | Assemblies, Catholic Social Teaching, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship, Parents in school
Thank you to Year 5 who led our assembly today which was all about Universal Children’s Day – to be celebrated on Monday 20th November. The children connected UNICEF’s rights of the child to Jesus’ love for children and Catholic Social Teaching. A lovely...
by Sam Chapman | Oct 26, 2023 | Announcements, Assemblies, Parents in school, Performances
It was lovely to be joined by SO many parents this morning for our Poetrt Recital! Children from Nursery to Year 6 recited poems by Berlie Doherty, A.A.Milne, Robert Hull, Matthew Sweeney and many more!
by Sam Chapman | Oct 20, 2023 | Assemblies, Black History, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship, Diversity & Celebrating Differences, Equality, Parents in school
Year 6 started our Black History Month learning by sharing their brilliant assembly today! Year 6 shared their learning about influential black people from both history and modern times. At St Joseph’s we value the importance of treating EVERYONE equally and with...
by Sam Chapman | Oct 13, 2023 | Announcements, Assemblies, Catholic Life, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship, Parents in school
Well done to Year 4 who shared their beautiful assembly all about Our Lady and the Rosary this morning. The children shared lots of information about the Rosary and acted out the times our lady appeared to St Dominic and at Lourdes and Fatima. Thank you Year 4!
by Sam Chapman | Jun 29, 2023 | Announcements, Assemblies, Keeping Safe
This week all if our children, from Nursery to Year 6, have taken part in the NSPCC Speak out, Stay safe programme. We have shared assemblies and completed work in the classroom around types of abuse and what to do if we need help.