


Lichfield Diocesan Art Competition
Well done to Lucy in Year 6 as her entry to the Diocesan Easter Art Competition came joint first. Lucy’s entry is proudly displayed in St.Stephen’s Chapel, inside Lichfield Cathedral. Back to Events...
Year 3 St Patrick’s Day Worship
The children in Year 3 helped us to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in school by leading our Worship. We found out that on the 17th of March all around the world, people celebrate St Patrick’s Day – they wear green clothes, eat traditional Irish food, drink Guinness...
World Religion Day
We celebrated World Religion Day in school and some of our Year 6 pupils led a Worship telling us all about it. We focussed on respecting other religions, and reflecting on their universal message. That is, we should all treat each other with respect and...
Our Journey through Advent
As a school we have journeyed through advent together. During every Worship in December we have lit a candle on the Advent Wreath. A new liturgical year begins on the first Sunday of Advent and it beckons to us with images of transformation and hope. It is the season...
Nativity
We had a fabulous cast of Kings, camels and innkeepers in our Nativity this year. The traditional retelling of the birth of Jesus was enjoyed by all. We were treated to some great dancing and singing as our children took us through their version of Christmas story...
Christingle
We held our Christingle Service via TEAMS this year. Each class joined in as we celebrated together and we decorated oranges. The orange represents the world The red ribbon (or tape) symbolises the love and blood of Christ The sweets and dried fruit represent all of...
Remembrance Worship
Year 6 led our whole school Remembrance worship. They shared their learning following their trip to the National War Arboretum in Staffordshire, and lead a reflection activity as we considered why we remember those that have been affected by war. Back to Events...
Reflection Displays
As a Church school, each classroom has a reflection display as a focal point for our prayers and time to reflect. Our displays reflect the colours of the liturgical year. Back to Events...