EYFS enjoyed making Christmas tree decorations with some of our families this morning. Our class tree’s are looking splendid!



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To celebrate our work over the last year in living our mission, every day of Advent will remind us of the wonderful work that we have done. Take a look.
Last Thursday, some of our Year 5 and 6 pupils represented the school in a Sportshall Athletics competition at Aldersley High School.
They competed in a variety of events including speed bounce, relay racing, ball bouncing and others.
I am proud to say that we won the event and have been invited to the Wolverhampton FInals on the 6th December.
Congratulations to our pupils from Year 6 who received the Holy Sacrament on Tuesday of Confirmation. They received their certificates in Assembly today and also had a party to celebrate.
Here are the children who received praise this week!
As a result of our project with Reconomy and Wolves Foundation around recycling bottles and turning this into a sports kit, we were invited to represent Wolves Foundation at the Premier League Protect the Planet Celebration held at Anfield Stadium.
Five Year 6 pupils represented the school and met lots of other schools that had worked with their local football clubs to participate in a project that promoted protecting the planet. As part of the day, they heard speakers in workshops; explored other schools’ projects; met some Liverpool players and saw the Premier League trophy.
A HUGE thank you to our school community! We are very proud to say that we have raised £133.26 and will be able to gift a toilet to a community where one is needed! An incredible and thoughtful effort!
The children had an assembly today, where they learnt the damaging effects that not having a working toilet can have on a local community. They also learnt an incredible fact that more people in the world have a mobile phone than a working toilet!!
We were able to promote out Live Simply message and link our service to the Catholic Social Teachings of Dignity of the Human Person; Participation; Option for the poor & vulnerable; common good; Care for our common home and Solidarity!
On Thursday, we welcomed Usmaa from the Royal Institution into school for a special ‘Science Day’. Usmaa presented fun, interactive and informative shows to our KS1 and 2 pupils in the morning all about the digestive process. We were also thrilled to have so many parents and carers able to join us in the afternoon for a community event.
Early years children invited their families to join us for World Nursery Rhyme Week. We enjoyed nursery rhyme dough disco, making Hickory Dickory Dock clocks, nursery rhyme listening lotto and lots more! Then children performed the 5 rhymes they have learned through the week: Jack and Jill, Hickory Dickory Dock, Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes, The Wheels on the Bus and Row, Row, Row Your Boat.