If you love Dr Who there is a brand new website called ‘Staying in the Tardis’ filled with ideas and activities that you can do at home. Have Fun!
https://www.doctorwho.tv/staying-in-the-tardis/#_
Birmingham Diocesan Education Service
Newsletter
A Message from Fr Jonathan
During Eastertide we rejoice in the promise of the Risen Christ to stay with us until the end of time. This promise takes on a special significance this year as we live through the consequences of the pandemic, the isolation it has brought to many, sickness and suffering and the disturbance to the pattern of our everyday life. As Catholic schools we so often speak of Christ at the Centre, or Christ at the heart of our school community. The times in which we now live prompt us to be more aware of this reality. In Jesus we discover love and life that is stronger than suffering and death, and a hope that can enlighten the darkest moments of our lives and experience of the world. It is the Risen Lord that we turn to with humility and confidence at this time. This truly makes sense of our belief of Christ being at the heart of our lives.
The appearances of Jesus after his resurrection instil fresh hope into the lives of his disciples and friends. The promise and gift of the Holy Spirit inspires and transforms their lives to be living witnesses of his resurrection and the gift of everlasting life. This hope has been poured into our lives by our Baptism and the gift of the Holy Spirit. It enables us to be living witnesses and carriers of hope in our word today, summoning us to be missionary disciples who make Christ known by word and deed. At this time the work of all schools has dramatically changed, and we still don’t know what the immediate future looks like or when we will be able to resume our work together. In these challenging circumstances we ask Our Lord to strengthen our faith in his presence with us through prayer and our common concern for one another. We ask for the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to guide our words and action at this time for the children and families in our care, as well as preparing for the time when we will be able to live and work together as Catholic school communities.
With prayers and good wishes for Eastertide.
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🙏 Don’t forget to join Father Des as he celebrates Mass at 5pm tonight & 10:30am tomorrow! 🙏
https://www.mcnmedia.tv/camera/our-lady-all-saints
❤️ We can’t be together but we can pray together! ❤️
Every year in the Summer Term we send out our Wider Learning Passport for the children to complete as an alternative to homework. Obviously in these times of lock-down, some of the tasks will not be achievable until you can move freely.
We do still expect children to continue with the home learning requirements such as Maths, Literacy and 2dos. Keep checking your child’s class webpage in the home learning section as teachers are constantly updating these with learning for your child.
Children can tick off any activities they have done and challenge themselves to complete as many as they can. Children can use Purple Mash to record things that they have done like putting it on their class blog or noticeboard.
YOU WILL FIND THE PASSPORT TO DOWNLOAD AND PRINT OFF IN THE HOME LEARNING SECTION OF THE WEBSITE!
As well as all of the fabulous lessons and resources that the teachers have added to the Home Learning page and your own class pages, BBC Bitesize have launched its new daily lessons area to support home learning. You'll find daily lessons for homeschooling in Maths and English for every year group, as well as regular lessons in Science, History, Geography and more. Go to
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/dailylessons
and choose your year group for activities, videos and loads more. Have fun!
We read the story of The Smartest Giant in Town - (who is actually the Kindest Giant in town!) and thought about all the kind people we know who are so generous, brave and thoughtful. They are an inspiration to us and most definitely disciples of Jesus. Love from Mrs Mitchell, Mrs Sweeney, Mrs Barber and Mrs Banno.