This week, Year 5 witnessed a crime scene – the murder of the honorable King Duncan! We then took notes about the awful assassination, and gathered some quotes from the horrified onlookers to use in…
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Visit to Westminster Cathedral
This week, our Pupil Chaplaincy Team and Prayer Leaders attended a special Advent carol service at Westminster Cathedral. During the service, we listened to Angel Gabriel who narrated the Christmas story. Each part of the…
Read MoreReception Visit St Paul’s Church!
This week, the children were very excited to go on their first school trip in Reception! We all walked sensibly up to St Paul’s Church, to take part in two exciting activities. First, we went…
Read MoreLiving in the Stone Age – Year 3 Curriculum Assembly
It’s been a very busy week in year 3, not only were the children being assessed in maths and English, but they were also working hard to rehearse their curriculum assembly. They did an amazing…
Read MoreMiss Sophia with Year 5
Testing Week Though it is fair to say the children were less than thrilled to discover the teachers had a week of tests in store for them, the children worked very hard during their first…
Read MoreCatholic Social Teaching – Year 4
This half term, we have been learning about ‘Preferential Option for the Poor’ and what this means. We thought about how important it is to share what we have with others who are less fortunate. …
Read MoreYear 1 – Autumn 2, Week 4
Another busy week! In Maths we have been doubling numbers )in preparation for halving next week). The children recorded answers in their books as well as creatively doubling the spots on Ladybird pictures and doubling…
Read MoreYear 2-The Great Fire of London
On Wednesday the Year 2 children were lucky enough to experience life in London in 1666. They were greeted by Master Patrick who put the children straight to work. The children started the morning by…
Read MoreHistory and Art in Year 6
Over the past few weeks, Year 6 have been exploring the history and art of the Benin Empire. The children thought carefully about what the remains of buildings, the art and the eye witness accounts…
Read MorePrayer Garden Mosaic
A scruffy, disused courtyard in the centre of our Upper Site has been transformed into a peaceful prayer garden. Classes can hold their collective worship here and the Prayer Leaders have already prayed the Rosary…
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