Prayer & Liturgy and Collective Worship

Throughout the school year, we worship in many different ways.

Liturgies throughout the School

We have a beginning of school year mass, where we celebrate the new school year, and then as we proceed through the year, each class has the opportunity to celebrate a class assembly. Mass is also celebrated on special days throughout the year such as All Saints Day and The Epiphany, as well as having prayer services during Lent and Advent.

In school, we are very lucky to have our own chapel. It is here where we celebrate class masses during the year, which is an opportunity for classes to reflect and pray together.

Collective worship

At St. Peter and St. Paul, we strive to provide high-quality prayer and liturgical experiences to help children develop spiritually and personally. These communal acts of prayer, as well as Church liturgical celebrations, are an essential part of our school’s daily routine. They are fundamental to our school’s ethos and way of life, as well as offering a way to strengthen our relationship with God. Acts of worship can occur at any moment during the day. It could take the form of a single act of worship within our school community or individual acts of worship in class. Our daily acts of collective worship encourage staff and children to pray with consideration and reverence by providing a variety of prayer experiences, including whole-school masses, assemblies, and prayer services, as well as informal classroom and individual reflection prayer. Children participate as much as possible in leading and contributing to school worship and the pupil chaplaincy team often lead us in prayer.

Pupil-led worship

Each week, a group of children in each class lead a collective worship session with their peers. Children reflect on gospel stories as well as lead prayers, songs and other chosen activities. The children select the Bible reading that they want their session to be focused upon and each session includes four steps called ‘Gather’, ‘Listen’, ‘Response’ and ‘Mission’.

  • Gather – a welcoming or gathering
  • Listen – a reading from Scripture
  • Response – an activity or discussion about relevant aspects of our own lives today
  • Mission – an activity or discussion to explore how the Scripture relates to our own lives

Each class performs a class assembly every term. These assemblies provide an opportunity for parents to witness and engage in the spiritual growth of their children. It allows them to experience first-hand the prayers, reflections, and rituals that their children have been preparing and practising.

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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