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  • Thank You

    Fri 29 Jun 2018

    A huge ‘thank you’ to Miss Marshall & Mrs Morris for giving up their family time to take Y6 on holiday!  Our staff truly do go above & beyond 🙏💕🙏 

  • Hagley Reggae Band on tour at OLSK today,

    Thu 28 Jun 2018
     What great fun we had singing and dancing along to some great reggae hits today when Mr Malinson and his band visited school.
  • Y6 trip to Astley Burf

    Mon 25 Jun 2018

    We arrived Monday at Astley Burf and have had an amazing afternoon in the sunshine! After lunch we went on a very long walk all through the countryside 😆 After tea it’s time for free time! Yippee!! Playing footy, on the swings, tracker and hide & seek till sunset! The weather is stunning😎☀️😎 so we are applying lots of suncream! 

     

    Today we we went to Whitley Court- we had an amazing time after our 3hr walk - even time for ice cream 🍦 What a beautiful place to visit! 

     

    More free time on the zip wire, Archery, Low and high ropes! 😎☀️😎

     

    Miss Marshall was defeated in the water fight tonight! 🤪🤪 What another amazing day in the sunshine 😎☀️😎

     

    Then paddle boarding on the lake on today, including jumping of the jetty and raft building. 😄😄 We've had an amazing morning on the lake- see pics below. Looks like Miss Marshall, Mrs Turner & Mrs Morris are having a great time too.

     

    Sadly, it’s time to come home on Friday. 🤪🤪

     

     

     

     

     

  • Father Bruce and Kynan talk to us about Vocations

    Fri 22 Jun 2018
    We ended our amazing Vocations week with a visit from Father Bruce and Kynan.  Kynan was a pupil at OLSK and is thinking about training to be a priest himself.  They shared their calling from God and His influence in their lives.  We were able to ask questions and we certainly learnt a lot about vocations.  What a lovely way to end a fantastic week!
  • Niamh dances her way to Team GB

    Wed 20 Jun 2018
    Good luck to Niamh as she dances her way into Team GB in Barcelona. What a talented young lady she is- Go Niamh!!!
  • Mini Vinnies go shopping!

    Tue 19 Jun 2018

    Our wonderful Mini Vinnies from Y6 went on a shopping trip today, to purchase crafts, stationery and gifts, with the money raised from the Mini Vinnie Bake Off.

     

    The girls organised the whole trip, knowing which shops to go to, for the best purchases, which made great financial sense; & they only took Mrs F with them to pay the bill. Lol 😂 

     

    All of the gifts will be taken to the Birmingham Children’s Hospital in the next few weeks, to support the children who are in hospital.

     

    Thank you to all the children & parents who gave so generously and to those who took part in the Bake Off. 

  • Mini Vinnies spread the good news by traveling to Our Lady of Fatima School in Quinton

    Wed 13 Jun 2018

    Today, some members of our Mini Vinnies travelled up to Our Lady of Fatima, in Quinton, to talk to their children about all the wonderful work we have been doing over this last year.

     

    We had a very warm welcome form Mrs Harlow and her Mini Vinnies; when we then sat together to celebrate all our achievements and listen to how they’re getting on since they first started, earlier this year. We learnt such a lot from each other and we came a way with some great ideas, including an idea of hosting pyjama day, to raise further funds for the SVP. 

     

    We we made some new friends on our visit and we look forward to welcoming them to OLSK before the end of term. Thank you to Mrs Harlow and the children for making us really welcome in their lovely school and sharing their squash & biscuits with us. Thanks to Izzy, for baking yummy cakes to present to them before the meeting. What a truly wonderful morning, sharing all our God given talents and supporting the SVP; Turning concern into Action. 

  • Good Shepherd Mass

    Mon 11 Jun 2018

    Today, some of of our Liturgy Leaders attended the Good Shepherd Mass at the Cathedral in Birmingham , to present our offerings for Father Hudson’s Society. 

     

    The Children were great ambassadors for our school and are a credit to their families. All of the monies raised, will help children & adults who are less fortunate than ourselves. Thank you for your generosity. 

     

    After the service, we had the opportunity to visit St Paul’s book store to buy some items for the Peace Garden and the Prayer Bags. The Priest from the Cathedral was in the shop and blessed all the items we bought. 

  • Mini Vinnies Wall

    Tue 05 Jun 2018

    During last term, our Mini Vinnies held an art designing competition; inviting everyone to design the Mini Vinnie mural for the corridor.

     

    Another child in Y6, used her God given talents by painting the crucifix onto A4 paper, which was then transferred onto the wall! What a talented young lady she is! 

     

    Many children responded to their call and designs came flooding in. Then during the half term holiday, their designs were turned into reality with the help of Matt Johnson, a past pupil, who painted their mural onto the wall! 

     

    Wow! What a wonderful achievement for all those who supported the Mini Vinnies, with their call!! 

  • Year of Priests

    Sun 03 Jun 2018

     

    June 3 2018, Corpus Christi we announce the launch the Year for Priests in the Archdiocese of Birmingham. The Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus on June 8 will mark the start of a Year for Priests in the Archdiocese of Birmingham.

    This is a year of thanksgiving, prayer and celebration for the priests of this diocese, in preparation for a national celebration of priesthood on the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart in 2019.

    The Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus is set aside by the Church as a day of prayer and intercession for the sanctification of priests.

    This year sees the 450th anniversary of the foundation of the English College, Douai, the first institution to form priests for the mission in England after the Reformation. From Douai, colleges were founded across France, Spain and Portugal, and in Rome.

    These colleges trained the priests, without whom Catholicism would almost certainly have died out in England and Wales. 

    For generations, priests were regarded as traitors and lived under cover, in fear of their lives; hundreds were martyred for their witness to Christ and His Church.

    Even in later times, priests were few in number, poorly resourced and socially excluded.

    Without their resilience and courage, the Church we have today would not exist.

     


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