Have a go at some of these activities all around this picture and question: Do you think space tourism is a good idea?
Click on these links below for further resources:
Have a go at some of these activities all around this picture and question: Do you think space tourism is a good idea?
Click on these links below for further resources:
At this time of uncertainty and anxiety with our churches closed for public worship, Pope Francis has called on the world’s Christians and people of goodwill to join together to pray the Lord’s Prayer on Wednesday, 25 March at 11am UK time (midday in Rome).
A link to this live: https://www.cbcew.org.
The ‘Our Father’ is the prayer Jesus taught his disciples and the first prayer many of us learned to pray.
Pope Francis encourages us to “remain united and make our closeness felt – especially with healthcare professionals and those who serve.”
Join our staff, governors, pupils in school and families at home in uniting in prayer.
Our Father who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done on earth,
as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us,
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
Work for your children can be accessed via the school website in ‘Student Classes’ as explained in the previous letter that has been sent out.
Any technical issues with accessing this, please call the school on 01902 556447 and a member of staff will help you. If no one answers – then please leave a message and someone will get back to you.
Please DO NOT come on to site for assistance with this matter – please phone the school instead.
This week, SS Peter and Paul have been enjoying mindfulness week, where the children and staff have been encouraged to take time for themselves to ensure we are of a positive mental well-being.
Each class has created their own well-being area where children can use when needed.
Also, we have hosted a family yoga session and staff also participated in their own yoga session after school. With everything that is going on at the moment, it is important that we take time for ourselves.
Updated advice on coronavirus (COVID-19) – 13/03/2020
Our Academy continues to follow the updated advice issued by Public Health England and GOV. UK
Public Health England guidance continues to promote basic hygiene practices, such as regularly washing hands and always sneezing into a tissue before putting in a bin, to stem the spread of viruses.
The latest advice has changed and moved into the ‘delay’ phase of planning. The purpose of this phase is to delay the burden on public services and help reduce and delay the peak of the virus in our country. In particular, recommendations are in place to protect the vulnerable and elderly.
Government officials have stated that it would be ineffective to close schools at this stage. Therefore, it is important that we continue to manage our school communities, providing calm, safety and education for our young people.
To delay the spread of the virus, the Government has asked people with either ‘a high temperature or a new continuous cough’ to stay at home for 7 days. Please see the latest advice on https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus which has been updated since our last communication.
Stay at home for 7 days if you have either:
a high temperature
a new continuous cough
https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus
In the meantime, we wish all well and remain committed to reducing the impact of this situation on our pupils’ educational opportunities, whilst supporting one another to protect the elderly, vulnerable and our community.
Based on latest guidelines, please remind children to wash their hands for 20 seconds with hot, soapy water – these videos will help.
On Friday, SS Peter and Paul celebrated their World Book Day. All children and staff came dressed in some of their favourite book characters from well known stories.
As a school, we joined the nationwide campaign to share a million stories. Children shared some of their class texts with the school, staff also read to the children and during the day different classes joined and read to each other.The website will keep you updated with our schools number. Remember: 1 story share = the number of children who are listening, so if you are reading to a group of 30, that’s 30 story shares!
Here are some of the images from our World Book Day!