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Happy Feast Day! 

It has been another busy week. It seems impossible to think that we are now reaching the final days of September ... this term is quickly flying by! On Friday we celebrated the Feast Day of our school patron, St Vincent de Paul. If you would like to find out about who St Vincent de Paul was and what he did, take a look at the short video linked below: There is much for us to learn from St Vincent de Paul's commitment to those most in need. Today is a good day for us to ask ourselves some key questions. Play the animation below to consider the questions that may help us to be even better at being 'the hands and face of Jesus': It was great to join together as a school community with Father Nigel in order to celebrate Mass on our Feast Day. Father Nigel talked to us about the example of St Vincent de Paul and his kindness to those most in need. We can all work to be kinder in our families, in our school and in the other communities that

Small Actions can make big differences!

We might not have been on Strike for Climate Change Action on Friday but we certainly did focus on some key environmental themes with the intention of making a big difference and a little bit of 'noise'! I was so proud to see our young children demonstrating their passion for protecting their future and using their voices to powerfully declare a change that is required across the nation and across the generations. No doubt they came home with some very clear messages for other family members! For the staff, our day began our our regular staff briefing with a prayer about the ark: I kept coming back to the powerful words of this prayer throughout the day - it was wonderful to see and hear our children committed to building that 'ark' through their words and actions. Our young people are definitely the heralds of a new rainbow covenant and we all need to take their lead! We were delighted to have received a letter from Bishop Paul McAleenan encouragin