by Sam Chapman | Oct 21, 2024 | Anti-Bullying Work, Black History, Catholic Social Teaching, Celebrating Faith, Diversity & Celebrating Differences, Equality
A focus on Black History this week in school. Learning about important figures and how they stood up for equality – something that Jesus teaches us is so very important.
by Sam Chapman | Oct 16, 2024 | Catholic Social Teaching, Celebrating Faith, Charity Events, Collective Worship, Corporal works of mercy, Parents in school
Well done to our Year 2 children who led our Harvest Mass this week – they did so beautifully. A BIG thank you to everyone who was able to donate a tin of food. All donations will be sent to the Good Shepherd Appeal in Wolverhampton.
by Sam Chapman | Oct 14, 2024 | Assemblies, Catholic Life, Catholic Social Teaching, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship, Discipleship, Parents in school
Thank you to Year 4 who led our Prayer and Liturgy on Friday. The children were remembering key figures from the Old Testament – including Joseph and his Technicolor dream coat – and what we can learn from them today.
by Sam Chapman | Oct 4, 2024 | Catholic Social Teaching, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship, Discipleship, Parents in school, Prayer and Liturgy
Today, during Merit, Prayer and Liturgy, as well as praying the Rosary together, we celebrated the Feast Day of St Francis of Assisi and the end of the church season of Creation. We learned about the life of St Francis and why he is such a role model to us...
by Sam Chapman | Sep 27, 2024 | Catholic Life, Catholic Social Teaching, Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship, Discipleship, Parents in school
During Merit, Prayer and Liturgy today we reminded ourselves of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si. We talked about the importance of caring for creation and preserving the beautiful world God created for us to take care of.
by Sam Chapman | Sep 24, 2024 | Celebrating Faith, Collective Worship, Parents in school, Working with the Parish
Thank you to Year 4 for leading our whole school Mass this morning. We celebrated the Feast of Our Lady of Walsingham and thought about how special Mary is to us.