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Year One Learn About the Importance of Families

17 February 2021 By spidrwebadmin

Today we planned our first liturgy in Year 1.

Collective Worship

 

 

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Father Dave Visits School

17 February 2021 By spidrwebadmin

Father Dave came into school to have a discussion with the children about Baptism.  He brought in a Baptismal Candle and explained how it is lit from the Easter Candle.  Father brought in some Oil of Chrism for the children to explore and discussed the different signs and symbols relating to Baptism.

teacher in class
church candle
group listening to teacher
teacher in class
class group playing

teacher in class
class listening to lesson
sitting child reading
man writing on wall board

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Shoe Box Appeal

17 February 2021 By spidrwebadmin

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.

The children were amazed at the generosity of local people and were in awe at the amount of shoe boxes that had been filled. They had the opportunity to speak to the volunteers and ask questions about where the shoe boxes go.
They learned about what can and can’t go into the shoe boxes and were told how the shoe boxes are packed and sent off.
The children thoroughly enjoyed teaming up with one of the volunteers and loved examining the contents, adding and removing items to make it the ‘perfect box’.
As always the children were a credit to our school and were so thankful to everyone working for this amazing charity.

pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels

pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels

pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels

pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels
pupils creating xmas shoe box parcels

Filed Under: Catholic Life Posts

A Visit from CAFOD

17 February 2021 By spidrwebadmin

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.

pupils in discussion groups
class sitting looking at large screen
pupils in discussion groups
pupils in discussion groups
pupils sitting reading

pupils sitting reading
pupils sitting reading
pupils sitting reading
pupils sitting reading
pupils sitting reading

pupils sitting reading
pupils sitting reading
pupils sitting reading
pupils sitting reading

 

Filed Under: Catholic Life Posts

Remembrance Day in Year Two

17 February 2021 By spidrwebadmin

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!

Pupils creating poppies
Pupils creating poppies
Pupils creating poppies

Pupils creating poppies

Filed Under: Catholic Life Posts

A Visit to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church

17 February 2021 By spidrwebadmin

This week, some of our children visited Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in Penshaw. The community there have worked together to create a magnificent poppy installation. Each part of the church represents a different part of the war. Well done to everyone involved!

Pupils visiting church
Pupils visiting church
Pupils visiting church

Pupils visiting church
Pupils visiting church
Pupils visiting church

Filed Under: Catholic Life Posts

Remembrance Sunday in Reception

17 February 2021 By spidrwebadmin

In Reception we have been finding out lots about Remembrance Sunday. We all made a Poppy to help us remember all of the soldiers who did not survive during the war. We talked about how important it is to be friends.

Pupils creating poppies
Pupils creating poppies
Pupils creating poppies

Pupils creating poppies

Filed Under: Catholic Life Posts

Reception’s Visit to Church

17 February 2021 By spidrwebadmin

Reception Class visited Church during our Baptism topic. Mrs Scullion showed us around and talked about different parts of the Church. She talked about the font at the back of Church and told us that Father Dave makes the water Holy by blessing it.

pupils visiting church
pupils visiting church
pupils visiting church

pupils visiting church
pupils visiting church
pupils visiting church

pupils visiting church

Filed Under: Catholic Life Posts

Mass for the Altar Servers 2018

17 February 2021 By spidrwebadmin

On Saturday 3 November the Guild of St. Stephen and Vicar General Rev. Martin Stempczyk welcomed altar servers from across the Diocese to celebrate our Eighth Altar Servers’ Mass at the Cathedral Church of St. Mary, Newcastle. Four of our pupils regularly serve others and attended the service.

 

pupils in alter clothing

pupils in alter clothing
pupils in alter clothing
pupils in alter clothing

Filed Under: Catholic Life Posts

Reception’s Visit to Hebburn Court Care Home

17 February 2021 By spidrwebadmin

Reception Class visited Hebburn Court Care Home. Our visit was to celebrate Harvest Festival. As it was such a special visit we brought along a hamper containing chocolates and sweets for all of the residents to share. They were very grateful.

visit to nursing home residents
visit to nursing home residents

Filed Under: Catholic Life Posts

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