Pupil Chaplaincy Team

Our Pupil Chaplaincy Team help with all celebrations during the year.

I am proud of the work we do. We help children to learn about God.

Our Pupil Chaplaincy Team is made up of pupils from Years 4, 5 and 6. The children in this team have many suggestions for how to live out our faith, and actively demonstrate this to the entire school community. They are incredibly proud to represent our school in this privileged role, and have introduced two initiatives. Firstly, they put up on the Chaplaincy Team Board – a weekly bible reference linked to the Wednesday Word and a message linked to their mission. Secondly, in the dining area they place a question, inviting pupils to chat to a friend over lunch e.g. ‘If you had the opportunity to ask Jesus one question, what would you ask?’

The Pupil Chaplaincy Team help throughout the school with many different activities. On Holy Days or celebrations, they go around the different classes and talk to the children and lead them in prayer. They often help out in whole school assemblies and hold their own assemblies during times such as Lent or Advent.

We have a ripple effect. We lead by example and others follow.

Throughout the year, they serve our community by fundraising and campaigning for local, national, and international charities.  As servant leaders, they hope to follow in the footsteps of Jesus.

I get to know more about God and help spread the love of God to others.
One Family

We are one family who look after and help each other.

We have 5 core values: love, truth, forgiveness, giving and understanding.

Love

Love

Jesus wants us to love one another as he has loved us.

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Truth

We can move forward more easily when we are truthful with each other.

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Forgiveness

When we forgive one another, we can renew our friendships.

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Giving

We think of others without expecting something in return.

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Understanding

We make an effort to learn about and appreciate other people.

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