Today we planned our first liturgy in Year 1.
Today, some of our school council children visited the ‘Shoe box Appeal’ warehouse, in Jarrow. It gave them the chance to see first hand the work of the fabulous volunteers who work for the Samaritan’s Purse.
Yesterday, Year Two were so lucky to have a visit from Pat who works for CAFOD. The children listened to a discussion about children who have to take refuge when their homes aren’t safe anymore. The children were set a task where they were given a rucksack and twelve different items and as a team, they had to think about six items which they would take in their bag if they had to escape from their homes quickly.
Then, they discussed what was important. Some of the children thought sweets were very important and one child said ‘A teddy so that it can make you feel safe and comfortable’. We would like to say a huge thank you to Pat.
This week, we have been learning about Remembrance Day. All of the children have been learning about why we wear poppies and taking some quiet, reflective time to think about all of the soldiers who fought for our country during World War One and all of the soldiers who died. The children decided to show their respect by making a poppy using different resources such as wool, tissue paper and ribbon. They looked truly beautiful!
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