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Thursday 28th March 2024

Holy Week

Holy Week is the most important week of the year for Christians. It begins on Palm Sunday and ends on Holy Saturday night. During Holy Week we remember the three days of Jesus’ Passion, death and Resurrection

THE LAST SUPPER

On the night before Jesus died he shared a meal with his disciples. This meal is known as the Last Supper. It was a sad time. Jesus knew he was about to die and he told the disciples that he loved them. Jesus took a bowl of water and bent down to wash their feet and dry them with a towel. The disciples were surprised because this was a job for the servants. Peter tried to stop Jesus. But Jesus explained, “I have set you an example. You must serve one another, just as I have served you.” At the meal Jesus broke the bread, gave thanks to God for it and gave it to his disciples. He said, “This is my body, given for you. Do this in memory of me.” Then he took a cup of wine, thanked God for it and shared it with his disciples, saying, “This is my blood, poured out for you. Drink it in memory of me.”

GOOD FRIDAY

 Good Friday is the day we remember Jesus dying on the cross for the salvation of all mankind. It is called ‘Good’ because it offers the hope of eternal life and reconciled man with God. When Jesus died on the cross, there was an earthquake and an eclipse. The curtain in the Temple ripped in two which meant that the Holy of Holies was no longer separate from the people. Jesus’ mission was fulfilled. Good Friday is a special day to remember the great love God has for us.

Palm Sunday assembly - KS1

Year 1 and 2 began the Holy Week liturgies with Palm Sunday. They read and sang beautifully to portray this special event.  They made their own palm branches and acted out the events of Palm Sunday, when Jesus and his disciples arrived in Jerusalem and were welcomed by the people shouting ‘Praise God! Hosanna!’.  

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The Last Supper - Y3 & Y4

On Monday Year 3 and Year 4 continued our journey of Holy week by leading us in liturgy about The Last Supper. Through readings they told the events of Jesus the night before he died. They spoke the words that Jesus spoke, the words we hear at Mass. The children read beautifully and sang the hymns One Bread One Body and Come to the Table of the Lord. It was a very reverent way to express the events of that last meal Jesus shared with his friends.

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Easter Praise - KS2

The children from Year 5 performed Easter Praise a retelling of the final days in Jesus' life. The choir and the children from KS2 supported year 5 with wonderful singing. The children and staff have worked so hard over the past few weeks to ensure that this is delivered in a respectful, reverent and thoughtful way. It was a wonderful end to Lent and Holy week.

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Shine Project

Congratulations to five of our Year 5 pupils for successfully completing the Shine programme at Sheffield Girls High School. The programme began on Saturday 27th January and included 38 students from nine local Sheffield schools. The sessions took place every Saturday morning for 11 weeks and aims to provide enriching experiences for young minds, offering a gateway to diverse learning environments.

This first SHINE session started with a drama storytelling workshop. The following SHINE sessions included a diverse range of activities, ensuring a holistic learning experience. The agenda included topics such as Maths Puzzles, Creative Computing, Dinosaurs, Art, Bouncing: The Science of Exhilaration, Egg Drop and a Music Celebration. Each session was carefully curated to ignite curiosity, foster new skills, and create lasting friendships. Most importantly, they are lots of fun!

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Upcoming Events and Important Dates 

Thurs 28th March - Maunday Thursday - End of Spring Term

Easter Break - 29th March – 12th April

Mon 15th April - Pupils return to school

Tues 30th April - Year 3 visit to the Moorland Discovery Centre

Wed 8th May - Coffee Morning 9:30 - 10:30am

Mon 13th May - SATS week

Fri 17th May - May Procession

Thurs 23rd & Fri 24th May - Year 5 Residential, Castleton

Half Term - 27th - 31st May

Mon 3rd June - INSET Day

Mon 17th June - Year 6 Crucial Crew

Wed 19th June - Francophone Day

Mon 24th June - Wellbeing Week

Weds 26th June - Sports Day

Thurs 4th July - Festival of Art

Fri 12th July - School Prom

Mon 15th July - Year 6 Performance

Fri 19th July - 1:30pm End of Summer Term

Summer Break - 22nd July - 3rd Sept

Wed 4th Sept - Pupils return to school

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Weekly Attendance - week beginning 25th March 2024

Our whole school attendance target for this academic year (23/24) is 96.5%

Follow the link below for further information:

NHS 'Is my child too ill for school?' guidance

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