Here are the children who received praise this week!
Today, all our children have come dressed as what they feel God is calling them to be – their future vocation! We have had a range of vocations from teachers, mechanics, lawyers, vets, doctors, professional sports people, police and horse riders!
This morning, we were visited by Jo Goulding from the charity Father Hudson’s Care to talk about the issue of homelessness and how we can support those who do not have the basic human right of a warm bed, clean water and food.
She shared with children how Tabor House can support those who are homeless and the impact that this has had one some people’s lives.
Children were then provided with ideas about how we can support Father Hudson’s Care Good Shepherd Appeal during the period of Lent.
We were very lucky to have a visit yesterday from Mrs Kehoe from Aid to the Church in Need, who came to speak to your children around the work that their charity does in helping refugees, but also how children from SS Peter and Paul can help live out our mission of service and support others.
Yesterday, some of our children from Years 2,3 and 4 represented the school in a multi-skills event. They participated in different activities which demonstrated their key skills of balance, speed, agility and hand-eye coordination.
Year 1 planned and led a beautiful Class Liturgy yesterday on the theme of Vocations, using the example of one of our patron Saints as a focus of prayer. #vocation #prayerandliturgy Thank you to the families able to join us .
Our Year 6 class celebrated their class saint – St Josephine Bakhita – today by enjoying a class mass with Fr Alex and their families. Thank you to those that joined this morning.
This lunchtime, we joined St Chad’s Cathedral live as we watch the Installation of Fr Mark as Canon. He is being admitted as a member of metropolitan Cathedral of St Chad. We pray for him and the clergy that take up the rights and duties of their office.
We have celebrated this by sharing a special cake and some of our talented children have created portraits of Fr Mark.