Our Year 6 class celebrated their class saint – St Josephine Bakhita – today by enjoying a class mass with Fr Alex and their families. Thank you to those that joined this morning.
Our Year 6 class celebrated their class saint – St Josephine Bakhita – today by enjoying a class mass with Fr Alex and their families. Thank you to those that joined this morning.
This lunchtime, we joined St Chad’s Cathedral live as we watch the Installation of Fr Mark as Canon. He is being admitted as a member of metropolitan Cathedral of St Chad. We pray for him and the clergy that take up the rights and duties of their office.
We have celebrated this by sharing a special cake and some of our talented children have created portraits of Fr Mark.
Today in school, we celebrated NSPCC Number Day by coming to school dressed as our times table rockstar avatars! Children and staff made a fantastic effort!
We also entered NSPCC Rocks, and I am pleased to say Year 4 were the top performing class in our school!
Here are the children who received praise this week!
Yesterday, we hosted a SATS family workshop for our Year 6 pupils and families. Here are the slides:
Thank you to those that attended and gave feedback stating how useful it was.
Our football team played a friendly against St Andrew’s on Friday, where they won 5-0 thanks to 3 goals from Oscar! A really strong team performance, with some new faces representing the school – Well done!z
Our Year 5 children went to Young Voices in Birmingham last week and joined lots of other primary schools in the singing event. They sang a medley of songs including pop hits, a Moana medley and medley of the songs from Matilda. Thank you to Miss Barrett who has been working with them.
Our Girl’s football team played last week against St Andrews Primary School, drawing 1-1. The team played wonderfully and were unlucky not to win the match with a disallowed goal!
We are really proud to have been recognised for living simply, sustainably and in solidarity by being awarded the Live Simply Award by CAFOD.
Pupils and staff are proud to have achieved the Live Simply Award after taking action to demonstrate they are living simply, sustainably and in solidarity with the world’s poorest communities. This two year journey has involved actions that have impacted school, the local area and globally.
Championed by overseas development charity CAFOD, we have been recognised for implemented a number of exceptional projects that highlighted the importance of caring for people and the planet.
We look forward to planning together as a school community to decide on ways our live simply journey can continue.