Kerry from Blue Cross taught us how to keep safe around dogs. This assembly taught us about the right way to approach and behave around dogs. Kerry taught us about the three ‘Cs’ of Canine choice – check, call and count. She also told us about the signals to...
Andrew from Severn Trent came to talk to us about where our water comes from and reminded us that we should not waste it. Our assembly was interactive, informative and lots of fun and it linked well to living simply and looking after the beautiful planet that God has...
This week we have had two wonderful music concerts showcasing our talented children and their music skills. Our school hall was filled with parents who enjoyed watching their children perform to such a high standard. On Wednesday Year 1 and Year 2 performed for our...
With the Paris 2024 Olympic Games just around the corner, Holy Family celebrated a week dedicated to the history, culture and messages behind the Olympic games from both past and present. With the help of Bishop Challoner’s PE teachers, all the children took...
As part of Refugee Week we welcomed Freshwater Theatre who presented Quest for the Windrush. We learned about those people who travelled to the UK to work and how badly they were treated and how they had difficulty finding safe places to live. We celebrated the hard...
The recent Art and Wellbeing Inspire Workshops with parents and children were a resounding success. Participants engaged in a range of creative activities that fostered both artistic expression and emotional connection. The workshops provided a nurturing environment...
The children in Years 4, 5 and 6 had the wonderful opportunity of travelling to Bear Grylls for their summer trip. Everyone had a wonderful day taking part in fun activities such as High Ropes, Escape Room, Zipline, Archery, Team Building and many other exciting...
On Thursday 6th June we celebrated Empathy Day which is an important part of our curriculum. The children learned through story, discussion and action the importance of understanding the feelings of others. The three elements to empathy were READ, ACT, CONNECT....
We hosted A Pop up Bookshop for all our children with amazing donations from the charity The Book Project. Every child had the opportunity to choose books to take home to share and read. The books were generously donated by The Book Project and all the books were...
On Thursday 23rd May we welcomed the amazing and talented Stringcredibles to school who performed The Butterfly Lands which took us on the journey of migration in our city and the beauty of celebrating diversity through language, clothes, food, faith and music. They...