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  • Writing Competition Success for Maddison in Y6

    Mon 24 Nov 2014
     

     

    To mark the hundredth anniversary of the First World War, James Morris, our local MP hosted a writing competition for schools in Halesowen and Rowley Regis.

     

    We were delighted, but not surprised, to be informed that one of our school pupils had won. Well done to Maddison Rudge, who is in Y6. She wrote a beautiful poem about the World War. Mr Morris was invited into school to talk to the children in Assembly and present Maddison with her reward.

     

    Congratulations Maddison; we are extremely proud of you!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • E-Safety Week

    Mon 24 Nov 2014

    This week in school the ICT Wizards from Key Stage Two have been working with students form Newman University to learn all about staying safe whilst using the internet.

     

    The Wizards learnt all about E-Safety and created posters with KS1, including Reception Class, posters with Years 1 & 2, booklets with Y3 & 4 and powerpoints and leaflets with Y5 & Y6.

     

    They shared all their learning with the whole school and the parents in an E-Safety Assembly at the end of the week. All of their work is showcased on a fabulous display in school. Well done everyone!

  • Harvest Assembly

    Mon 17 Nov 2014

    Harvest Mass and Assembly at Our Lady and St Kenelm Catholic Primary School

    Staff, children and parents have come together to celebrate Harvest, with a Whole School Mass and an Assembly, led by Miss Marshall and her class, Year 4! Miss Marshall, who lives on a farm, transformed the school hall with a wonderful display of vegetables to educate the children about the importance of Harvest.

    The harvest marks the end of the growing season, or the growing cycle for a particular crop, and social importance of this event makes it the focus of seasonal celebrations such as a harvest festival, found in many religions.

    The whole school came together to pray, sing hymns and celebrate the importance of Harvest. 
















  • Remembrance Mass

    Thu 13 Nov 2014

    On 11th November 2014, 

    we held a special Mass for all of those who died in the War.

    Thank you to all who joined us, as we remembered the fallen, with our prayers.

     

    We also held a two minute silence around our own Poppy Field, created by Miss Marshall, with all the children. This was a wonderful way to remember all those who died as a result of conflict.
     


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