On Thursday we welcomed all students to a House and Wellbeing Day. We were so impressed with their engagement and contribution and it was a welcome break from their computer screens.
Week beginning 1 March (Week B)
This week’s assembly theme is ‘World Book Day & The Importance of the Bible’.
Chaplain’s Reflection
Entering the desert of Lent in a pandemic As we are now well and truly into the holy season of Lent we may be quite justified in asking the question: are we not already experiencing what it means to be in the desert?
House Challenge & Wellbeing Day
On Friday 5 February we took all our Year 7 – 10s off timetable for a wellbeing and House Day to give them valuable time away from screens and the opportunity to earn points for their house.
Chaplain’s Reflection
World Day of Prayer for the sick This week we witnessed the feast day of Our Lady of Lourdes and coincides with the World Day of Prayer for the Sick.
St Gregory’s Lockdown Book Club
During these unprecedented times, it is more important than ever that our students continue to develop their reading skills, delve into imaginary worlds and discuss their thoughts and opinions with others.
Chaplain’s Reflection
Yesterday, CAFOD broadcast a national assembly to all the Catholic schools in England and Wales entitled ‘Water of Life’
Week beg 25 Jan: Holocaust Memorial Day (Week B)
This year to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day we will stream a memorial service from our school Chapel on Wednesday 27th January at 7pm. You will be able to access the service via the linked image below on the evening.
COMPETITION: Travel the World
Following on from the ‘Virtual Tour of the World’ resource I sent out earlier this week, we are super-excited to announce a competition for students to create a virtual travel diary. There are some truly AMAZING prizes to be won, so please get your entries in!
Travel the world from your computer
Each year Saint Gregory’s organise over 110 visits to sights both local and international. Although trips and experiences obviously cannot happen right now, we can still explore the wider world