"Christ has no body on earth but yours." - Teresa of Avila

In Sunday’s Gospel, we were all called to be Fishers of Men. To shine our light brightly, listen to God’s call and to bring people along with us. We have been thinking about this in school; what is our role as Christians today? Our word of the week has been FOLLOW; not to follow Jesus in the literal sense of the word, but in our calling to live our lives using Him as an example. In Nursery, the children have been looking at what it means to be part of Jesus’s team. Our worship area is now the centre of our community prayer and liturgy with a lighthouse display. Each child has added a beam of light that shows how they will shine their light brightly. Each fish is a symbol of their name and that we have all been called to be disciples of Christ.

Christ Has No Body

Christ has no body but yours,
No hands, no feet on earth but yours,
Yours are the eyes with which he looks
Compassion on this world,
Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good,
Yours are the hands, with which he blesses all the world.
Yours are the hands, yours are the feet,
Yours are the eyes, you are his body.
Christ has no body now but yours,
No hands, no feet on earth but yours,
Yours are the eyes with which he looks
compassion on this world.
Christ has no body now on earth but yours.

I received an invitation to an Acts of Kindness play today that this group of Year 5 children had written and starred in. It was fabulous! So many things that just happen daily that we need to think about. Thank you Year 5 for brightening my day!

We have also had a visit from Mr Marsden, headteacher at St Bedes, today. I really love showing visitors around our school as I am so proud of it. Mr Marsden is really keen to get to know each feeder school and spend time in there; we will be working closely together to ensure a smooth transition for our pupils. He has enjoyed a tour of the school, conversed with pupils in each classroom, then joined us for assembly at the end of the day. He was blown away by the excellent behaviour and enthusiastic singing in assembly. We look forward to welcoming him back soon.


Opportunities beyond the Curriculum

We have been looking closely at our enrichment programme and how learning can be cultivated beyond the curriculum and classroom. One of the links that has continued to blossom is the one with the Royal Shakespeare Company. This week, five of our pupils, together with parents and grandparents, visited The Grand Theatre in Blackpool to take part in a Storytellers workshop. With the hope of linking up with Michael Morpurgo, the children devised their own stories to share. What wonderful ambassadors of our school!

There are lots of exciting opportunities coming up in the Spring term:

  • Big Sing at Lowther Pavilion for our choir.

  • Year 1 Tea Dance at Marine Hall in Fleetwood

  • Year 4 Romeo and Juliet performance with the RSC

These are to name but a few. Please keep an eye on class pages for more information about trips and visitors.

Don’t forget to send in images for the PROUD CLOUD. We have started again this term and are collecting new photographs. Please send anything in that has a sense of pride.

Role Models of the Week

Leading Learners

Virtue Role Models


Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 1 this week - 98.6%. Our whole school attendance was 94.5%

Next week, the office will be looking at our current attendance rates in school. Thank you to everyone that is continuing to complete leave of absence requests early so that we can process them with County in good time. We are also looking at outstanding library books in order to replenish the system. Please can you all have a good look at home for any school books? Some children have had books for a very long time. Class teachers will be sharing lists with the children in class with the hope of a book hunt taking place.

We have a number of mini-iPads in school that we cannot use anymore because of changes to our school server - 16GB ones and 32GB ones. They are old but can still be used for the internet, e-book reading and photos - perfect for little hands. We are selling them off if anyone would like one:

16GB IOS 9.3.5 = £20

16GB IOS 12.5.7 = £25

32GB IOS 12.5.7 = £30

If you email head@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk with what you require, I can get them organised next week depending on how many are sold on a first come first serve basis. The majority will come in a rubber case but without the charger.


Have a lovely weekend with your families

God bless

Mrs Gregan

“Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.”

This week in assembly, we took the gospel from last weekend and thought about all of the names that Jesus is called in the bible; there are so many. All of them have a different meaning and come at different times in Jesus’s life - some even before he was born. In the gospel, we were told about how Jesus started to recruit his disciples; men who had a mission to bring the Kingdom of God alive here on earth. We all have names and our names all have a different meaning. In assembly we explored some of these: Jacob; which means to follow. Millie; which means gentle strength, to name but a few. I have tasked the children with exploring the meaning of their own names to share in the worship area next week. Maybe you could do this as a family?


Mrs Gregan’s Week Around School

This week, I have the one of the loveliest weeks in school; meeting lots of people on my wanders. On Monday, I have the pleasure of teaching in Year 5. This week’s icy snap certainly helped my lesson as we started a unit of work on negative numbers. We discussed how negative numbers fall below 0 - which was evident in the snowy conditions outside. Tuesday saw me venture to Preston to meet up with other Catholic leaders in exploring the new RE curriculum which we are slowly rolling out in school. I spent the day listening to Father John Miller explain in detail, the passion of Christ and the coming of the Holy Spirit. We discussed how we can enable our children to encounter other world faiths and engage in dialogue too.

Our main purpose of a school is being a Catholic school and bringing the children closer to God through what we offer in school and their engagement with the church at the weekend. On Wednesday I held two workshops. One with children and governors and one with staff where we started to look at our purpose and what makes Our Lady Star of the Sea a special school and community to be part of. This is the start of our journey and evaluation; it is so important that everyone has the chance to contribute. Under the photographs, I have attached a button with the same questions that we looked at on Wednesday. I would be really grateful if you could spend 10 minutes at home considering the same questions and completing the form so that everyone’s voice is part of our Catholic identity.

Today, I have experienced pure joy. Being an upper junior teacher, I very rarely had the chance to teach the younger members of our school - I am trying to get into every class. Today I taught art to Reception. I asked them to think about Mary and what Mary looks like. We explored a range of images that showed Mary in different ways. The children then created their own paintings ready to be displayed in the hall. It was an hour of magic!

I have also received a letter from Damien Hinds, Minister for Schools, this week congratulating us on our school’s outstanding achievement of 100% pass rate in the 2023 phonics screening check. This puts us in the top 1% of primary schools across the country. We are incredibly proud of the work that we do on early reading and the dedicated team who deliver phonics to our children daily.


Role Models of the Week

Leading Learners

Virtue Role Models


Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 3 this week - 98.7%. Our whole school attendance was 94.5%

Sport in School

A whole host of opportunities have come since the children returned after Christmas. Last Friday, our Year 5 & 6 girls football team headed to AKS to complete in the cluster football tournament. There was some tricky games, but the girls were fantastic. Their attitude and desire to compete were exemplary. On Tuesday, our Year 5 & 6 Athletics team competed against other schools in indoor athletics. It is always such a wonderful event - very loud - but wonderful. Fencing has also started for our KS1 children. I was so impressed watching them have a go this morning and how they listened to their coach. After half-term, it will be archery!

How can we be a good neighbour?

Thank you so much for taking much more care on the roads around school, it has appeared calmer on my gates in the morning. We are still looking for families who cross over Church Road to get to school - please can you complete this form if you haven’t yet done so. The student council will be meeting over the next couple of weeks and writing a letter to our MP requesting a meeting about the results. We desperately want the make the roads around our school safer and for our pupils to be able to walk to school safely, crossing the major roads with ease. After half term, we will be launching the walk to school campaign to quieten the roads down around school more.

Have a lovely weekend with your families

God bless

Mrs Gregan

“We must reflect the light of Christ through lives of prayer and joyful service to others.”

Happy New Year! I hope that you all managed to have a restful and peaceful time this Christmas. It is always tricky to rest in the midst of all of the unwrapping of presents and preparing the food needed for the celebrations; but I really hope that you have done so. There certainly seems to have been some stubborn illnesses around too with lots of families, and staff, suffering the effects of winter bugs. Thank you all for communicating this with school so clearly this week.

Often, at the end of one year, we feel compelled to reflect on the year that has been; thinking about the things that we haven’t done or haven’t achieved. I have urged the children to look ahead, to build on what they accomplished and learnt last year; always growing. When Jesus was born, our God in human form, a shining light was given to us. A light to guide us, to inspire us and for us to become. This is our mission, to be the light in the world for others to follow. Over the next week, the children will be spending time in prayer and liturgy thinking about how they will shine their light brightly. This will be added to a thought-provoking lighthouse display in our worship area. We can’t wait to share this with you when it is finished. This half term, our virtues are to be eloquent and truthful. As a community, we will be exploring what this means and what it looks like as followers of Christ.

This term is quite short compared to the Autumn term, but there are still lots of opportunities to enhance the children’s learning. We are continuing our invitational approach to parents coming into school with phonics coffee morning for Year 1 parents, Stay and Plays for Reception and Learning Looks for all parents in the build up to Parents’ Evening later on in the term. Please do check the school calendar for key dates relevant to your child, these will be continued to be added over the next few weeks. More information will appear on the class pages towards these dates.


“Technology can be a useful servant, but a dangerous master.”

Online safety is one of our biggest safeguarding concerns in school. In the world in which we live in, it is all too easy for the children to have access to devices; tablets, gaming and phones, from a given age. This age is in fact getting younger and I have found myself having conversations with some of our KS1 children regarding phone usage. This Christmas, devices seems to have been the present of choice for our pupils and as a result, we have seen an increase in safeguarding issues around online safety. This week, I have had daily conversations with pupils regarding their online behaviour; the amount of messages that have been sent (over 200 in some cases), class Whatsapp groups, inappropriate online messaging via Whatsapp and games consoles - the list is quite endless.

Please can I urge you to have a conversation with your child at home regarding their online behaviour and device monitoring. I have added two links below regarding parental controls and a guide to gifting technology. I have spoken with our IT technician regarding an advice drop-in where you can bring your devices to be set up with parental controls. We will also be using the National Online Safety Day to spearhead our campaign in school at the end of this month. Thank you for your ongoing support with this. Our children are moving into a technological world, a very exciting world! We need to ensure that we work together to help them to navigate this safely.


Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 3 this week - 98.3%. Our whole school attendance was 95.6%

News from the Office

Happy New Year. The office has been a hive of activity this week as we have set up things for the new term.

Fencing has started for our KS1 children this morning. Thank you all for paying so promptly before the course began. They had a wonderful time.

Dinner money is now on Parent Pay for this term. Please can you check it and ensure that payment is made. Thank you so much.

At the office, we have the school foodbank which the Student Council set up last year. The donations from before Christmas were sent to the local foodbank so we are now ready to start afresh. The following items have been requested and are in need in our community:

Sanitary products, noodles, tinned fruit & veg, toothpaste and orange juice. If you are able to contribute in any which way, please send the items into school or bring to the office. Thank you so much.


Vacancy within school

We are currently looking for a cleaner to add to our school team. This is a post for 10 hours a week; from 3.30-5.30pm. If you think you would like to apply or know someone who will, please contact Mrs Gregan at head@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk by next Tuesday.


How can we be a good neighbour?

I really love where our school is situated. It is firmly planted in the middle of a community with close links to the parish. However, this placing has its issues too. There are a number of roads around our school that if not used correctly, or we do not park correctly, can become unsafe for our pupils, families and neighbours. The road signs around school are there to prevent cars being parked there, we are going to need to increase these as some of the corners are being used for parking, meaning that it is dangerous. We have also had some phone calls into school from our neighbours about parking across driveways. One neighbour was unable to move his car and therefore missed an appointment. Can I please ask that we are considerate with where we all park and use the time to maybe park further away from school and walk in.

As we approach the better weather, we will be looking at this with our student council. They are really keen to run a safer road safety campaign. They are also looking at Church Road and hopefully getting a crossing put in place. If you live on the opposite side of Church Road to school - we need you! Can you complete the form below by simply saying that you cross this road, to get to school. It doesn’t matter how you cross this road, we just simply want numbers. There will be a walk to school campaign in place too. Thank you so much.

Have a lovely weekend with your families

God bless

Mrs Gregan

Luke 2:10: "And the angel said unto them, 'Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people."

This Advent, we have really tried to open our hearts to the arrival of Jesus. As a community, we have travelled through Advent knowing that the stable is our ultimate destination. Through the songs and acting of our EYFS and KS1 children, to the scripture and prayers that were spoken at the carols by our KS2 children, we hope that you have enjoyed journeying with us. I have attached a small video of our prayer and liturgy in school this term. I hope you enjoy listening to some of the songs and seeing the beautiful reflections that have been taking place across the school.

The nativities have been the beacon of light for us this half term - they have been truly magical and such a reminder of the most amazing miracle in such a tiny baby. The children and staff team have taken the story and portrayed it so very beautifully. On Monday afternoon and evening, our KS2 children stole the night as their voices lifted the entire church is prayer and praise. It is my favourite night of the year, and this one did not disappoint.

Digital codes for the filming of the concerts have been given out for the children that have ordered them. I know that some of you have experienced difficulty in accessing the film, myself included. We have contacted the company today and are trying to resolve it. The resolution seems to be if your code looks like it has a capital I in it, try putting it in as a lowercase l. For example, NlNE - the second letter is a lower case l. This seems to have worked in the cases that we have tried, so fingers crossed for you too.


Christmas in School

Christmas in a primary school is joyous! From the parties, to dancing, to pass the parcel, to Christmas dinner and lots of biodegradable glitter - we have had so much fun this week! I apologise for the confusion over drinks for the party. In the event of being inclusive, we stipulated water on blogs as the children have so many treats in school on those days and drinks are often problematic. We will always try to problem-solve moving forward and ensure that our communication is really clear.

Please enjoy the video below of the Christmas week and then visit class pages for more fun and excitement.

Leading Learners of the Half Term

This week, the children chose their learners of the term. Children who had demonstrated the learning characters and virtues in class. It is always special receiving a certificate, but to receive it from your peers is like a gold stamp of approval. Thank you children for giving of yourself so selflessly and for striving the be the role models that we need here at Our Ladys.

Leading Learners

Butterfly Virtues


A word from me…

Today marks the end of my first year as headteacher - and I am beyond proud of what we have continued to achieve together at Our Ladys. I cannot believe that it has been a year, but so much has happened, I need to stop and appreciate every single moment. So much has happened this year, more than I could have possibly imagined, and the emotional weight of this role has been something that I have noticed and felt more than anything else. Each one of the 210 children in our school are incredibly special to me; each parent, each governor and each member of staff are part of a very special team that make up our community. Making decisions for the good of everyone is never easy, but what I try to do is to be inclusive of everybody, to ensure that everybody feels a sense of belonging and to keep Christ firmly at the centre of our hearts. Of course, I have not always got things right and there are times when I could have done things differently. But what I have always tried to ensure is that kindness comes above anything. That the children feel loved, valued and safe and that relationships are strengthened in every interaction. This school is a learning community; and this year the learning for me has been steep, but I have loved every minute of it. There is a saying that if you love the job you do, then you never work a day in your life. I am incredibly blessed and lucky to do what I do and to work with the people I work with. The staff her are beyond brilliant and the amount of support they give your children is inspirational. They are really ready for the Christmas break, this term has been long, but they are tired because they have worked so very hard for the good of our school. I am blessed to work alongside a team such as this one.

Thank you all for the support that you have given me this year; for always speaking with kindness and never judgmental; for always smiling and taking an interest in the school; for always sharing issues so that we can problem-solve together; for just being you. On behalf of the entire staff team, I want to wish you all a very happy and holy Christmas. We look forward to welcoming you back on Monday 8th January.

God bless

Mrs Gregan

"Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, to see what the Lord hath given us."

Over the past two weeks, we have been on a mission to recruit more and more people on our journey to the stable. We have challenged each and every person who has come through the school door to be present in the moment and to enjoy the season that is before us. The nature of Christmas often means that we are consumed by preparation. Preparation for the big day in terms of presents and food; instead we need to be consumed by the preparation of Jesus’s arrival and in turn prepare our hearts.

We have continued to meet the different members of the Holy Family; this week, it was Jesus. Today we learnt that Jesus comes from the Greek name Joshua, which means the Lord saves. Really, Jesus’s name is in his job description - to save God’s people. This tiny baby, so full of love. with a message for us all! Next week, we will be exploring the word light and how Jesus is a light for us all.


Sharing in the Nativity

From the beauty of the Foundation Nativity to the poignant message that our Key Stage 1 children shared this week; I could not be prouder of them all. Together, our Year 1 and 2 children put on the most wonderful nativity, full of song and important messages - it really was a West End Spectacular. They shared in the doubt, fear and panic that Mary and Joseph must have felt, not to mention Ferrari the donkey. But despite all of those emotions, the young family knew that ultimately it was God’s will and they had to continue - no matter what. We too must listen to God’s call and His plan for us.

Thank you to each and every grown up who came and supported the children and came and watched the nativity. This was about the children; it is always about the children, and even though, my requests to just smile and enjoy the performance seated amongst many, please bring yourself and not a drink may seem a little strange or trivial at times; it is for the good of the children and to enable them to feel confident and safe. No child is the same and for them to produce what they have done this week, they needed our support. By us being a wonderful audience, and minimising distractions, they have given us the most precious gift that could have been given. Every child took part which is just what it is about. Quite often I have to take a step back and put things into perspective. If the children are comfortable and happy, then everything else is insignificant.

Next week, our journey to the stable moves to church where our Key Stage 2 children will be retelling the story through scripture and song. There are two performances: 2pm and 6pm. We hope that you will be able to join us.

Another pupil who has really shone this week is Angel. As parents and friends entered the hall for the nativity this week, Angel has been placed at the piano welcoming all in. We have always wanted a pianist in school and now we have one. We are so proud of him and his courage, playing in front of so many.


The final week in school…

The last four days in school are jam-packed. Please make sure you know what is happening and when:

Monday: KS2 Christmas Carol Concert - 2pm and 6pm. We need some adults to walk down with our youngest children at 1.30pm. Please come to school if you are able to do so. In the evening, the children will need to be at church in full school uniform (not PE kit) at 5.45pm. Please wait patiently outside when you arrive.

Tuesday: KS2 Christmas Party - the children can wear their own clothes. They are also allowed to bring in a drink (nothing fizzy or Prime related) and either a chocolate bar or a packet of crisps.

Wednesday: F and KS1 Christmas Party - the children can wear their own clothes. They are also allowed to bring in a drink (nothing fizzy or Prime related) and either a chocolate bar or a packet of crisps.

Wednesday: Christmas Dinner. Thank you to all of those who have ordered.

Thursday: School will close at 2pm. Please collect your children promptly.


Leading Learners this week

Leading Learners

Butterfly Virtues

Office News

Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 2. Our whole school attendance was 96.8%

With one week to go to the end of term the office is busy trying to tie up everything for the new year. Thank you for your orders for the digital film copy of the nativities ~ your codes will be sent to you next week as soon as we receive them.

There are still a number of school dinner accounts that need settling on ParentPay as soon as possible please. Dinners for next half term are still £2.50 in line with Lancashire County Council and therefore will be £62.50 for the five week half term. We do encourage you to please pay dinner money in advance. Thank you for your support with this.

If you have a child starting Reception next September please do not forget to submit your application on the Lancashire County website before 15th January 2024. If you are applying to our school please hand in our supplementary form and a copy of your child’s baptism certificate to Mrs Nel in the school office as soon as possible.


The holiday pattern for the next academic year has now been agreed by the governors. I have attached it below for you and put it on the dates section of the website.

After a number of years at Our Ladys, Mrs Connolly will be leaving us this Christmas to take up another position, in another school, closer to home. Mrs Connelly has worked tirelessly over the years to support lots of children as they have journeyed through school. We will miss her dearly, and the joy that she has brought. Mrs Connolly, on behalf of the school community, thank you for what you have given to the children and of yourself.

Have a wonderful weekend

God bless

Mrs Gregan

“An angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, ‘Joseph son of David, do not be afraid.”

Christmas festivities have definitely arrived in school this week. With the arrival of the Christmas tree, the advent wreath taking centre stage in the worship area and the children’s advent promises adorning the front display in the hall; everything definitely feels a little more magical. On Monday we started our week together by recognising the first Sunday of advent and lighting the first candle; the candle of hope. We prayed that we become people of hope, not people of expectation or greed this Christmas time. As a community, we are very much journeying to the stable together, bringing people along the way as we go. We very much hope that as you join us for the various things that are taking place in school, you too make your way to the stable this Christmas.

We have continued to meet the different members of the Holy Family; this week, it was Joseph. Despite all of the challenges that Joseph faced: fear, confusion, rejection and worry, he continued to show courage and faith. Courage is our word of the week next week and our prayer is The Our Father. It would be lovely if you prayed this prayer at home with your family.


Sharing in the Nativity

There are moments in your life when it is so important to just be still and enjoy the magic of the situation in front of you. This week has been one of them. Our smallest children in school took to the stage on Wednesday and Thursday to perform for their adults and what a story they told! This story transcends time and no matter how many times it is heard, the true beauty of it was captured. We are so proud of them all!

Next week, it is our Year 1 & 2 children’s turn to tell the story in their very own way. When you arrive in school for the nativity, can I ask that you just bring yourselves ready to be present in the story. There will be enough seats for all tickets that have been sold, to avoid the need for any standing. Often we can get tempted to stand to watch when our child appears, or stand to wave so that our children know we are there. This isn’t needed; they know you are there, they know you love them, they know you are there to pray with them and they need you to be as still as you can so that they can perform like they have been practising. It is always nice to sit somewhere where you can see your child, but they cannot see you. You can both then enjoy the liturgy as intended. I would be really grateful if you can pass this message to whoever is coming to watch the performances. If you know of someone coming who will need additional support or seating, please do let us know and we would be happy to help in any way. The production is around about an hour long. You may want to think about bringing little ones to watch the play as it may be a tad too long for them.

Both nativities have been recorded and will be available for you to view online. In recent years, we have moved to the online way instead of a DVD as technology moves so quickly, the online version is the safest way to ensure that you can all access the film in lots of different ways: via computer, mobile, tablets, consoles, smart TV, and streaming devices such as Chromecast. This way ensures that everyone can access it for as long as possible, you can also share the film in a safe way with family and friends. Mrs Nel has added the payment of £12 to Parent Pay. If you would like a copy of the nativity, we need orders by:

Reception - Monday 11th December

Year 1 & Year 2 - Friday 15th December

We will have your digital codes ready for you in the final week of the term.


The Great Our Lady Bake Off - A School Fundraiser

I think the first Our Lady Star of the Sea Bake Off was a huge success! Thank you to you all of you who have supported, baked cakes, eaten cakes, wore a Christmas jumper - we had the most jolliest of times. Our choir entertained parents, family and friends this afternoon brilliantly. What a wonderful way to start Christmas. So far we have raised £977.00 through the bake off for our outdoor area and reading shed. If you still have money to bring in on Monday, please do. Let’s see if we can get to the £1000 mark.


Office News

On Wednesday 20th December it is the School Christmas Dinner. Those children who normally have a dinner will automatically receive one. Those children who do not, but would like one, please can you book using the button below. The cost of the dinner is £2.50 per child which will be added to Parent Pay. The children who normally have a school dinner in KS1 on a Wednesday will not need to pay. Can you indicate if your child is having a Christmas Dinner in KS2 or additional KS1 children please.

If you can sign up your child by Monday 11th December, we can then ensure that our food delivery is enough to cater for everyone.

Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 1 again this week - 99.3%. Our whole school attendance was 97.6%

For over 30 years, Mrs Rose Shepherd has been involved in the school community of Our Ladys school. First as a teacher, then as a parent and more recently as a govenor. This week, Mrs Shepherd attended her final governor meeting. I have had the privaledge to work with Mrs Shepherd when I was training to be a teacher and then since whilst in school. She is someone who radiates compassion in all that she does; I know those families who have had their children taught by Mrs Shepherd would say the same. It is now time for her to be with her family and grandchildren. Mrs Shepherd, on behalf of the school, we would like to thank you for your 30 years service. You have given of yourself selflessly.

Next Friday, 15th December the Operatic Society will be holding its annual festive night of carol singing. Doors open at the Parish Centre at 7pm, with the event starting at 7.45pm. It promises to be a night for all, adults and children alike. It is a free event aiming to fully immerse one and all in the sounds of Christmas.

Have a wonderful weekend

God bless

Mrs Gregan

“So stay awake, because you do not know when the master of the house is coming.” Mark 13: 33

Advent is a time of preparation, a time of waiting. We know what will be coming but we do not know when, and even though we mark Jesus’s birth on December 25th, we know that Jesus can come to us at anytime; we must all be ready. In assembly this week, we have started to look at The Holy Family. Christmas is a time for family, and it is often a time when we spend more time with those who we love due to the different events that take place. The first member of the family that we have looked at is Mary. Mary was given many names holy, Queen of Heaven, Mother Most Admirable, but above all of these she was blessed. Each week during Advent, we will be taking a different word and exploring it’s meaning along with a specific prayer for the week. This week it is WITNESS. Mary was a witness to the light - how can we too be a witness to our faith? Our prayer this week is the Hail Mary. Maybe you could join in at home and say a Hail Mary every night as a family before you go to bed. Year 1 have been learning to sign the Hail Mary - can you learn this at home? As I walked through Reception today, I had to stop and look at this most beautiful drawing of the nativity. The miracle of Jesus’ birth as captured by our youngest children.

The travelling nativity has been such a wonderful celebration which has included each member of our school family. I have loved hearing what the children’s favourite parts of the book they have read and where they have placed the nativity in their homes. I have attached some of the photographs that have been sent in and that we will be displaying in our Worship Area over the coming weeks. As you are reading this, a team of little elves have descended on the school, looking to sprinkle festive cheer. We can’t wait for the children to arrive back in school on Monday.

As part of our work on sustainability, we are trying to be as eco-friendly as possible across the school. For many years now, we have asked the children not to bring in Christmas cards for individual members of their class, but instead to make just one. This one card is for the whole class and is put up around the tree in their classrooms and next to the crib. The cards are designed by the children and made by them. This is becoming an Our Lady tradition. We thank you for your cooperation with this.


Sharing in the Nativity

Next week, we will see the first of our nativity performances taking place. Across the school, each class team and key stage have been working hard to bring the most amazing story to life through song, prayer and performance. For our children, this will be a special moment in time. We know that for parents and families too, there is no greater joy than seeing your child perform the Christmas story; it will bring back memories of your own time in school. For us, the nativity is central to our prayer and liturgy. When the children tell the story, we are praying to God for the gift of his son. The children who will initially be taking to the stage are our smallest children; for which this can be very daunting.

When you arrive in school for the nativity, can I ask that you just bring yourselves ready to be present in the story. There will be enough seats for all tickets that have been sold, to avoid the need for any standing. Often we can get tempted to stand to watch when our child appears, or stand to wave so that our children know we are there. This isn’t needed; they know you are there, they know you love them, they know you are there to pray with them and they need you to be as still as you can so that they can perform like they have been practising. It is always nice to sit somewhere where you can see your child, but they cannot see you. You can both then enjoy the liturgy as intended. I would be really grateful if you can pass this message to whoever is coming to watch the performances. If you know of someone coming who will need additional support or seating, please do let us know and we would be happy to help in any way.


The Great Our Lady Bake Off - A School Fundraiser

The Our Lady Bake Off is 1 week away. We a are looking at raising money to develop our outside wooded area and to buy a reading shed. This is everything that you need to know about how the day will run.

Your child will bring their baking into class in the morning ready for judging. In each classroom there will be a gingham altar with the very able Paul and Pru ready to taste. There are two judging criteria:

  • Flavour judging - by the class teaching team

  • Festive decoration - by the children. The more festive - the better!

A star baker will be awarded in each classroom.

If you are baking as a family and there is one bake between siblings, this will be judged separately in the hall by myself and Mrs Nel.

Following the judging, the children will have the opportunity to buy some of the delicious treats in a cake sale at breaktime. The amounts needed for the day are below.

Christmas Jumper = £1 donation

Christmas Bake Off entry = £3 entry fee

Cake Sale Purchase = £1

In the afternoon of the 8th, from 2pm, we would like to invite all family and friends into school for ‘Carols and Cake.’ The tree will be up, the lights will be lit and our choir will be serenading you with some songs of Christmas. We will be saving some of the morning treats for the afternoon and there will be a donation box for you to contribute what you are able too. Please can you complete the form below if you are planning on coming, and also if you are bringing additional guests. We can then ensure that we have enough in place to cater for everybody. We are really looking forward to next Friday and starting the festive season alongside you.


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Reading Coffee Morning

On Wednesday morning, Mrs Lyons and a group of Year 4 children, explained to a group of very willing parents, just what reading looks like at Our Ladys. We are incredibly proud of our reading curriculum and how the children really rise to the challenge her. Reading is a life skill and one that enables the children to access the wider curriculum beyond english. Thank you Mrs Lyons for being so passionate and for really leading our school’s love of reading. Thank you to the parents for coming and getting involved. After Christmas, Miss Drummond will be holding a phonics morning for our Year 1 families.


Office News

On Wednesday 20th December it is the School Christmas Dinner. Those children who normally have a dinner will automatically receive one. Those children who do not, but would like one, please can you book using the button below. The cost of the dinner is £2.50 per child which will be added to Parent Pay. The children who normally have a school dinner in KS1 on a Wednesday will not need to pay. Can you indicate if your child is having a Christmas Dinner in KS2 or additional KS1 children please.

If you can sign up your child by Friday 8th December, we can then ensure that our food delivery is enough to cater for everyone.

In school, we are a healthy eating school. This applies to the snacks that children bring in, the packed lunches that the children eat at lunch time and the drinks that the children bring in their bottles daily. We are noticing an increased amount of juice coming into school. Please can we ask that it is only water that comes into school - not juice. We will continue to monitor this very carefully in school.

Our Parent Governor elections took place this week - my what a lot of votes came in - thank you for everyone for getting involved. After carefully counting the votes, not once, not twice - but three times, it was found that our new Parent Governor will be Alison Funnell. Thank you to all of those who put themselves forward. We know more opportunities will arise and you will have the chance to contribute once more.

Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 1 again this week - 99.3%. Our whole school attendance was 97.6%

Last week, I spoke about how the Our Lady’s family has continued to grow with the arrival of Miss Bassett’s little girl, Alicia. The family at Our Ladys is of many members, all who have given of themselves selflessly for many years, and it is growing all of the time. This week we have heard the incredibly sad news of the passing of a past teacher; Joy Warwick after a very short illness. Joy taught at Our Ladys for 20 years, having taught many past pupils who are now parents here in school. Many of our staff either worked alongside her or some even taught by her. Joy’s dedication to her job, determination to bring the children she cared for closer to Christ and her compassion to all have been fondly remembered this week. On behalf of the entire school community, I have sent our condolences to her husband David and her beautiful girls, and of course our dearest Barbara and Chris, who have all lost such a special part of their family. I am sure many of you will have your own memories of Mrs Warwick that you will share in the coming days and weeks. Please pray for the family and keep them in your thoughts.

Joy’s funeral will take place at St Joseph’s Church, Ansdell on Tuesday 12th December at 11am. Joy loved Ansdell so very dearly and the parish of St Joseph’s. The family are asking for any donations to be made to Trinity Hospice in her memory, or for the proposed new cross at St Joseph’s church. Once the fundraising starts, I will share the link with you.

Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon her
May the souls of all the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
~Amen~

God bless

Mrs Gregan

Parent Governor Elections

Thank you to the four parents who have put themselves forward for the Parent Governor vacancy on our governing body.

Voting slips have come home with the eldest child in each family tonight. Please vote - one per parent - and put the anonymous voting slips back in the envelope and return to school tomorrow.

The votes will be counted this week and an announcement will be made on the newsletter blog on Friday.

We look forward to announcing our new parent governor and working alongside them as part of our governing body.

“I will send my messenger, who will prepare the way before me.”

What is the greatest king that has ever been? What does a great king look like? There have been so many that have ruled countries and empires, but which ones were the greatest. In today’s assembly, we have looked at the roles a great king has. It is someone who unites, cares, defends, protects and leads by example. In Matthew’s gospel, it is Jesus who is all of these and who is truly the greatest King. We have talked about behaviour in school and about when we show each other kindness and love, we are in turn doing the same to Jesus.

“Whenever you did one of these things to someone overlooked or ignored - you did it to me.”

Next week sees the arrival of Advent and the arrival of the Christmas tree in school. Songs of all nativities are filling the hall - the office is truly a beautiful and reflective place to be at this time of the year. Over the next few weeks, we will gather more and more as a school community to prepare ourselves for the coming of the biggest of miracles in such a tiny baby. Each class will be going to mass during Advent, why don’t you see if you can walk with them when they do go. Nativities will be starting the following week and in next week’s blog, I will let you know what you can expect and how school will operate during the nativity season. Each performance is part of prayer and liturgy - it is central to our school and faith.


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Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 1 this week - 98.3%. Our whole school attendance was 96.2%

News from the Office

The office is becoming more and more like Santa’s grotto as we start to prepare for Christmas parties and Bake Offs! The Foundation and KS1 Nativity tickets are on sale. Please send in your return slip in a named envelope with payment with your child. You will receive a text when the tickets are ready for collection from the school office. There are already a number of tickets ready for collection. Rehearsals for the nativities have already begun and it already promises to be a very special time! 

School photos went home earlier this week. If you still need to place your order you can still do so. For free delivery to school on your child’s photographs order online by Thursday 30th November.  Please order via the Tempest website using your unique link or visit   www.tempest-orders.co.uk. Call 01736 751555 for assistance.

Thank you to those parents who submitted their interest in the Parent Governor role. These will be collated over the weekend and a separate blog will appear on Monday where you can read the biographies. Voting slips will also go out on Monday for you all to cast your vote.


The Great Our Lady Bake Off

On Friday 8th December, our Christmas jumper day, we will also be hosting the very first Our Lady Christmas Bake Off as a fundraiser for our school. The cost for the day will not exceed £5, depending on what your child chooses to take part in:

Christmas Jumper = £1 donation

Christmas Bake Off entry = £3 entry fee

Cake Sale Purchase = £1

In the afternoon of the 8th, from 2pm, we would like to invite all family and friends into school for ‘Carols and Cake.’ The tree will be up and the lights will be lit. There will be the opportunity to buy some cake, have a hot drink and listen to our choir sing to get you into the festive mood. Please can you complete the form below if you are planning on coming, and also if you are bringing additional guests. We can then ensure that we have enough in place to cater for everybody.


Next Wednesday, 29th November, Mrs Lyons and a few Year 4 will be hosting a reading coffee morning and workshop. She will be providing lots of practical ideas about how you can support your children with reading at home, what fluency looks like and text selection. We are incredibly proud of all of our children and their love of reading. If you have a child from Reception through to Year 6 and you want to know more, please come and get involved.

When the Our Lady family grows, we are always so excited. On behalf of the whole school community, I would like to send the warmest of congratulations to Miss Bassett and her beautiful family on the arrival of their little girl. She kept her mummy and daddy waiting until the very last minute but they do say good things come to those who wait - the very best of things. We have tried to convince Miss Bassett that a real baby Jesus in the nativity would be the icing on the cake - watch this space!

Have a lovely weekend with your families. St Annes Christmas Light Switch on is tomorrow, I hope many of you can wander down and enjoy the festive spirit.

God bless

Mrs Gregan

‘Hide not your talents. They for use were made.' - Benjamin Franklin

In today’s assembly I shared the parable of The Three Servants; three people who had been given a gift by their master but who all chose to use them differently. We discovered that the first servant was delighted to have been given so valuable a gift and was determined to use it well. She went out and bought vines, planted them, grew grapes, made wine and sold it. She made lots and lots of money! The second servant was very grateful for the 2 pieces of gold and wanted to prove to the master that he was responsible and hardworking. So he bought some flour. Every morning he got up very early and made bread to sell at the market, and he made lots of money! But the third servant, who thought that because her gift was smaller it wasn’t important, had kept the money very safe, but certainly had not put it to good use. She had planted it in a hole in the ground.

No matter the size of our gifts and talents, we need to use them wisely; they are all important and with them, great things can be achieved. We are incredibly proud of each and every member of our school community who use their gifts on a daily basis for the greater good. On Monday, I had the pleasure of accompanying Mrs Harrison and Mrs Webster, along with our dance team to The Winter Gardens. Our children competed in the annual Wyre and Fylde Dance Festival. We are beyond proud of the hard work and dedication that this entire group has shown. I am sure you will agree just how wonderful they were and how they have used their talents wisely for the joy of others.

Today is without doubt the comfiest day of the year. Our annual pj day for Brian House has been well and truly embraced along with furry friends of all shapes and sizes! Thank you all for your generous donations for this wonderful charity. We will continue to raise money for them during Advent through our school nativities. Please do see the individual class pages for photos.


Thank you to everyone who supported Curriculum Evening last night. It was joy to see so many families come and meander the classrooms in school. Our curriculum is broad and exciting; we wanted you to share that and see just how deep we get the children to think. I think the Bee Bots in computing and geography went down a treat! A huge thank you to our wonderful staff who took the time to carefully plan the activities that they wanted you to try. You could not wish for a more dedicated and passionate team.

As part of our wider curriculum, Year 2 and Year 5 are on a beach clean next Tuesday, 21st November from 12.30pm. We desperately need volunteers to assist them on the trip, from any year group. If you are able to give a couple of hours on Tuesday afternoon, the children would be so grateful. Email l.hotchkiss@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk if you are able to attend.


Our Lady Star of the Sea is a special community which is built on love and trust, made up of our children, staff, parents, the parish and the school governing body.

Our governing body works tirelessly to support and nurture the school vision, providing a platform on which we can build, to move forward, grow and ultimately flourish, keeping the school mission statement, ‘You are precious in My eyes’ at the centre of all actions and decisions. The governing body is made up of volunteers who work together with the head teacher to improve education and all other aspects of school life, building work, safety, safeguarding, our budget etc!

Due to changes within the governing body, there is now a vacancy for a parent governor at school. We had lots of applications last time so we hope that those people and new ones will apply again.

Are you someone who:

  • Wants to make a positive difference to the experiences of our children

  • Works well with other people and can work as part of a team

  • Has some time to spare to attend meetings within the term (usually 2, held early evening)

  • Is ready to learn and open to new ideas

  • Is willing to give something back to our school

You don't need any formal qualifications, you'll get full training and support to make sure you are fully equipped to carry out the role successfully.

If you are interested in applying for the role of Parent Governor, please write a short biography (no more than 150 words) stating who you are, a little about yourself, any experience or skills you could bring to the governing body and why you would like to be a governor at Our Lady Star of the Sea. Please send this to Mrs Nel at bursar@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk by Friday 24th November. Once we have the nominations in, and depending on the number received, we can arrange an election process in which parents and guardians will be eligible to vote. We are hoping to have our new governor in place ready for the next full-governors meeting on Tuesday 5th December at 6pm.

We look forward to hearing from interested parents; this is a role in which you can make a difference so please do think about applying to become a Parent Governor.


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Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 4 this week - 99.7%. Our whole school attendance was 96.4%.

News from the Office

What a wonderful week in school this has been! There’s nothing quite like the sound of children singing to brighten up your day. Listening to the children practising for their class assembly, as well as the nativities, has brought smiles to the ladies in the office. It all promises to be an absolute delight for you. Thank you so much for keeping on top of your ParentPay account. We know that these are increasingly difficult times and, as always, our door is open if you need a discreet word. Today was the second fencing session before school. May I remind you to please pay for these on ParentPay if you have not yet done so. I would also like to highlight the Y3 & Y4 Parish Panto that is coming up on the 1/12/23, payment is due soon on ParentPay too. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend from the office.


The Great Our Lady Bake Off

On Friday 8th December, our Christmas jumper day, we will also be hosting the very first Our Lady Christmas Bake Off as a fundraiser for our school. We want to continue to develop the outside area and a reading shed has also been suggested. The only rule is that the baking needs to be festive! Anybody can enter with each class deciding their winner. We will also be holding a cake sale that day with all of the entries - so get planning what you will make.

We do not want it to be an expensive day, as we are understanding of the pressures families are facing at the moment, therefore there is menu of opportunity to choose from. The cost for the day will not exceed £5, depending on what your child chooses to take part in:

Christmas Jumper = £1 donation

Christmas Bake Off entry = £3 entry fee

Cake Sale Purchase = £1

In the afternoon of the 8th, from 2pm, we would like to invite all family and friends into school for ‘Carols and Cake.’ The tree will be up and the lights will be lit. There will be the opportunity to buy some cake, have a hot drink and listen to our choir sing to get you into the festive mood. Pop the date in your diary now!


Wrap Around Care

For many years, we have had a wonderful relationship with St Thomas which has allowed us to provide wrap around care for our families off site at their Parish Centre. Both breakfast and after-school clubs have thrived here with more and more children attending from our school. From September 2024, the government would like to extend the care options for children until 6pm each night; ensuring that this is embedded by September 2025. Because of this change in agenda, now seems to be the right time to evaluate the provision that we currently have and to discuss ways in which it can be improved to meet the needs of our community. Over the next few weeks, I will be meeting with the head teacher at St Thomas’ and the after-school team to brainstorm all ideas so that we can move forward together. There is also a growing number of clubs provided at school which can sometimes mean that those in after-school club cannot attend due to its distance away from the school.

I would be really grateful if you could spare two minutes to complete this short questionnaire on wrap around care which will inform our discussions going forward. Whether you have used it or plan to use it or not, all responses are valid and important. Thank you.

On Monday morning from 9am to 10am, Miss Woodend will be available to chat all things SEND. If you have any questions about your child in school, or need further information, or just want to find out what happens, please do pop in. There won’t be a formal presentation, but a chance to grab a drink and have a conversation. We look forward to welcoming you all into school for this. Please complete the form below indicating whether you will be able to join us.

The following Wednesday, 29th November, from 9am-10am, Mrs Lyons and some of Year 4 will be hosting a reading coffee morning and workshop. She will be providing lots of practical ideas about how you can support your children with reading at home, what fluency looks like and text selection. We are incredibly proud of all of our children and their love of reading. If you have a child from Reception through to Year 6 and you want to know more, please come and get involved.

Have a lovely weekend with your families

God bless

Mrs Gregan

“They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.”

We do not remember days, we remember moments.
— Quote Source

And what a very special moment this is…

There are moments that have happened in the past that have changed the course of history. Decisions that have been made that have altered how people live. 104 years ago, the world saw and felt the end of World War I; a war that we are still commemorating today through the display of the red poppy. For the past two weeks, a group of dedicated Year 6 children have been attaching each and every poppy that was handmade by our community onto a large piece of netting. This has now been attached to our chapel and what a beautiful tribute it is. Throughout the month of November, we will ensure that the tribute remains in place for you to visit as a family, or by yourself at pick up for quiet reflection. With so much war and disharmony in the world at the moment, this installation serves as a thing of beauty. I am so proud of each and every poppy as I know they have been made with love. Thank you to you all. If you would still like to make one, please do and we can attach it.

We are gradually preparing for Christmas and finding special ways in which we can mark the birth of Jesus Christ. Songs are slowly beginning to be sung and words practised as the children aim to bring the most magical story of all to life. The nature of life means that events seem to be happening much earlier; I have already seen Christmas lights and trees up. In school, we are trying to preserve the excitement for just a little bit longer. The travelling nativities have visited their first homes; each with a different story to be shared. We hope you all find time to enjoy the hope and faith-filled event that will soon be upon us.


The Great Our Lady Bake Off

Following the Student Council meeting last Friday, the plans that they decided upon have been actioned. On Friday 8th December, our Christmas jumper day, we will also be hosting the very first Our Lady Christmas Bake Off as a fundraiser for our school. We want to continue to develop the outside area and a reading shed has also been suggested. The only rule is that the baking needs to be festive! Anybody can enter with each class deciding their winner. We will also be holding a cake sale that day with all of the entries - so get planning what you will make.

We do not want it to be an expensive day, as we are understanding of the pressures families are facing at the moment, therefore there is menu of opportunity to choose from. The cost for the day will not exceed £5, depending on what your child chooses to take part in:

Christmas Jumper = £1 donation

Christmas Bake Off entry = £3 entry fee

Cake Sale Purchase = £1

In the afternoon of the 8th, from 2pm, we would like to invite all family and friends into school for ‘Carols and Cake.’ The tree will be up and the lights will be lit. There will be the opportunity to buy some cake, have a hot drink and listen to our choir sing to get you into the festive mood. Pop the date in your diary now!


Curriculum Evening

Next Thursday, 16th November, is our annual CURRICULUM EVENING. School will be open from 5.30pm-7.00pm for you to take part in lots of tasks and challenges, showcasing what your child will learn as they journey through school. This year the focus is on the wider curriculum. What opportunities will your children have beyond the core subjects learn? Each subject leader will be setting up lots of activities for you to try alongside your child. Some of our Year 6 leaders will also be on hand to answer any questions that you might have.

We hope that you will be able to join us in school - we are looking forward to showing you how we learn.


This morning, our Year 5 class walked down to Hope Street Park. There, ready and waiting, was the Fylde Rangers and over 500 daffodil bulbs that needed planting. Thank you Year 5 for giving something back to our community. We cannot wait to see them flower next Spring!


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Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 4 this week - 97.7%. Our whole school attendance was 95.7%

Once an Our Lady’s pupil, always an Our Lady’s pupil…

I have found that being in the job that I am now, I often get invited to different events; some that I can attend and others that I cannot. Last night, I attended a very special event that validated the vision that we have for our pupils here in school. At Lowther Pavilion, the St Bedes’s class of 2023, received their GCSE certificates and special awards in recognition for their hard work during their high school years, many of which were disrupted by COVID. I was beyond proud to see and speak to so many of our past pupils and hear just what paths they will be taking in the coming years. Some teachers, some scientists, others photography and drama.

Mr Marsden spoke so eloquently about what it meant to Be a Bede and how often, we can band these terms around quite quickly and often without thought. It is the same as being an Our Lady’s Star, we say it all the time. It is simply this. We are trying our hardest to follow the example that Jesus Christ set. That when we leave anywhere, the footprints we leave are filled with the mission of Christ and we go out into the world to do good.

Congratulations to all former pupils. We wish you all the luck in the world as you head off onto your next adventures.


PJ Day for Brian House

Next Friday, 17th November, is our annual pj day in school. Brian House are our local children’s hospice, and having visited them with pupils before, I know just how much they need our support. For £1, the children can come into school in suitable pjs and dressing gowns for the day - bringing a teddy if they wish. Trainers must be worn, not slippers, as the children will be heading out on the playground for normal breaks.

Mrs Nel has been busy collating the ticket requirements for each family, ready for the nativity season. Thank you all for sending the information back so promptly, we can then plan the hall safely for the children. All money raised from the ticket sales, and then the church collection at the KS2 concert, will be given to Brian House. We are singing to support the children.

Finally, Miss Neves has been working incredibly hard over the past two years on a Foundation Art Degree; we are really lucky to have her in school teaching our children and passing on her love of art. For the rest of November, Miss Neves is displaying her own artwork in Ashton Gardens Pavilion. Her work is displayed and able to be bought. Please do pop down and show her your support.

Next Friday, we will be saying goodbye to Mrs Grey who has worked alongside us in school for nearly a year. Mrs Grey has helped support the children at lunchtimes and worked across some classes too. Throughout her time with us, she has shown the children nothing but love and compassion. We wish her the very best of luck as she starts a new role and a new adventure. This week, we have welcomed two new members of staff to the welfare team. Mrs Ely and Mrs McGow have seamlessly entered school life, under the watchful eye of Mrs Grey. We look forward to working alongside them over the next half term.

Have a lovely weekend with your families

God bless

Mrs Gregan

"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you." - John 14:27

Welcome back to the most magical of all half-terms; the preparation of Christmas. On Wednesday, our school walked down to celebrate the feast of All Saints with our parish. Father Peter led us all in a beautiful celebration of what it means to follow in Jesus’s footsteps. There are more than 10,000 saints recognised by the Roman Catholic Church, though the names and histories of some of these holy men and women have been lost to history. However, I would like to challenge that. When I look at our children, and see the acts of kindness that they demonstrate on a daily basis; I too think that they are saints. They are a group of people who are all trying to be like Jesus. We can all be saints.

Our Jesuit virtues are being faith-filled and hopeful. These are the perfect virtues to focus on as we move towards Advent and the arrival of the miracle in Jesus Christ. We are hopeful in the messiah and faith-filled in our determination to celebrate his birth; using this as a basis in which to continue our mission.

In school, we are trying to ensure that we celebrate events as a whole school. That there is a commonality in our faith so that we feel as one. This year, each class will have a ‘travelling nativity’ that will go home each night with a different child. We want to ensure that every child bears witness to that special moment. In the nativity bag there will be: a small nativity set, the story of the nativity, candles to show that Jesus is the light of the world, purple material for the liturgical year and a digital camera for your to capture the moment. We will be using the photographs as a back ground for our advent promises. We hope that this very small act will fire the excitement that the festive season brings. The nativity sets will start going home next Thursday so we can ensure that all children have the opportunity.


The Our Lady Poppy Appeal

Thank you all - from the bottom of our hearts - for embracing the call for poppies like you have. This is just another example of the community coming together to create something for all. As you can see from the photograph below, I have had a team of Year 6 children busy attaching the poppies that we have, ready to display next week. So far we have had over 400 poppies donated! There is still time to bring yours in if you haven’t had time. The poppies are going to be displayed by the chapel; an area of reflection and contemplation. We cannot wait to finish this project and see what has been created with the love of our families.

We have had our first student council meeting in school today. Watch this space in the coming weeks for the campaign that they will be running this year. There is talk of a Great Our Lady Christmas Bake Off!


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Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 2 this week - 99.2%. Our whole school attendance was 94.8%.

Office News

Before half-term, I mentioned in my weekly newsletter that attendance letters were being sent home and that we were looking at the amount of leave of absence requests that we have received. Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to email or acknowledge this. So many of you have made a comment about how you have changed medical and dental appointments out of school time, or bookending the day to avoid any disruption. We will continue to monitor attendance closely and as always, communicate with you all.

The majority of our absences are medical or illness related. Please continue to use the absence form on the website to let us know if your child is off and the reason for the illness too. I have also had lots of discussions about holiday dates for 2024/2025. These will be with you imminently; as they are being approved at our next full governor meeting. I really do appreciate you all taking the time to consider the holidays that you are taking and avoiding taking them during term-time.

There is a serious matter that we really need your support with and we ask for your upmost cooperation at this time.

One of our pupils in school is receiving medical treatment that affects their immune system, which puts them at high risk if they are exposed to measles, chickenpox or shingles. We need you to let us know immediately if your child is suspected of having measles, chicken pox or shingles, as the pupil may require treatment for this. It is also important that you let us know if there is shingles in your household. As always, we follow the NHS advice for sickness and diarrhoea. There is a strict 48 hour policy for this; your child must be kept off school.

Your child is not at any risk from this situation.  However, the health and well-being of our pupil who is at risk does depend on the co-operation of all other parents and we know you can help us - just like the community of Our Ladys always does.

Thank you


The excitement of extra-curricular clubs starts again next week. Please do ensure that you have checked News Around the School or the Sports page for more information. The school calendar is brimming with events that will be coming up in preparation for the festive season, please do make sure that you have checked them. It is starting on Friday 17th November with our annual pj day for Brian House Children’s Hospice - our local children in need.

God bless

Mrs Gregan

School Photographs

It is that time of the year where we try and capture your child’s journey through primary school. The annual school photographs will be taking place on Monday 30th October (first day back) during the school day.

All children will receive an individual photograph. Children in Reception and Year 6 will also receive an additional class photo to capture their first year and final year in school.

Sibling photographs will be taken as and when the children come into the hall. These will be done with the siblings that are in school.

Full school uniform will be required, you can choose school uniform or PE kit. There has been an increase in elaborate hair accessories lately. Can I remind you that it is hair tied up, with a blue head band or bobbles, as per the school uniform policy.

Once the photographs have been taken, the children will then bring home the previews so you can choose whether to order or not.

Kind regards

"Life is a cycle of change, and the seasons are just another reminder of that."

And in the blink of an eye, we have completed our first half-term together. Despite so much happening, it seems to have started and ended so quickly; there is so much to celebrate. The main thread of our curriculum has been the Story of Creation. From plants being studied in Year 4, to deforestation in Year 6 and the human body in Year 3, to the wolf story in Year 2; we have to care for our common home. Being a steward of our community means being active and curious; constantly seeking ways to care for each other and our world. We are truly blessed that we have so many active members. Our Worship Area has been instilled to ensure that there is a collective place for prayer and liturgy. We have encouraged our pupils to interact with the area. Please watch this short video below reflecting on the scripture that we have shared this half term. As we move into the most special period of Advent, we will strive to become faith-filled and hopeful.

As well as active stewards, we have had very active learners! I cannot believe that we have only been in school 7 weeks, yet the children are producing things beyond their years. One of my favourite things is being able to visit each class, or to get a knock on my office door inviting me to see what they have been up to. I have had the pleasure of visiting Year 1 and Year 5 this week to read their stories. From the adventures of Supertato and the misdemeanors of Evil Pea, to really complex stories involving the Adventures of Narnia - the level of creativity and storytelling is so deep.


I am incredibly proud of the art curriculum that takes place in school. Every child experiences quality art that enables them to express themselves in multiple ways.

Miss Neves, our resident artist, is currently studying a Fine Art degree and for her professional practice, she commissioned Year 6 to complete some inspired graffiti art work.

I think they are remarkable and the words used; so very powerful!


The Our Lady Poppy Appeal

It has started! We have 133 poppies so far - but we need more!

Over half term, can you be creative and make a poppy that can be attached to our castle. Think about what you could make it out of to withstand the elements:

  • crisp packets

  • plastic bags

  • drinks bottles

  • felt

  • wool

  • wood

  • milk bottle tops

The list is endless. How wonderful would it be if each member of our community laid a poppy in remembrance.


Staff who lead learning

At yesterday’s INSET training, all staff completed their annual safeguarding training. This year, with the changes in Keeping Children Safe in Education, we invited in a member of the Lancashire team to present updates on Online Safety. The world in which we live in, and the one that we are preparing our children for, is a fast-paced technological world. It is crucial that we are informed about the best way that we can support our children to navigate this tricky aspect of growing up. As we move through the year, there will be opportunities for parents to gain further support and to also check the filtering systems on devices at home too. We will keep you informed and let you know about the events that we are planning.

As part of the safeguarding training, we will be making some tweaks to the systems that we have in school, in order to safeguard and protect our children further:

  • We have changed the text messaging service to be able to text BOTH parents who we have listed on our system. After half-term, Mrs Nel will be sending out a data sheet to ensure that we have the correct contact information for both parents, email addresses included. When a text message is now sent from school, it will go to both parents.

  • We have looked closely at our First Aid procedures in school and the ‘bump notes’ that we send home when the children bump their heads. We need to ensure that these notes get home and that they are seen by the parent, as quite often they are left in a child’s bag. Therefore, if your child has a bump at school, we will send a text message letting you know this and that there is a bump note in their bag so you are aware of the concussion symptoms. If the bump to the head is concerning, we will of course phone home and let you know straight away. This will be the same for an injury that needs reporting. Please do not be alarmed that you have received a text message, we are simply informing you in a more rigorous and robust way than a bump or injury letter.

  • It has been lovely to see all of our parents on the playground at the end of the day collecting your children, but we are aware that the area around KS1 classrooms can become a little congested. From 30th October, Year 1 parents will collect their children from the Year 1 outside area. There is a small gate that will be opened onto an area where you can stand and wait for the children to come out. This should ease congestion and enable parents and family members to be seen more easily by the teaching staff. Can I ask that we still continue to stand away from the doors to give the children space to come out. Please can you communicate this with each named person who will collect your child.


Office News

Unbelievably it is half term! I think we are all ready for a well-earned rest, snuggling down and enjoying quality family time. It has been a very busy half-term and the next promises to be even busier! Dinners next term, in line with LCC meal charges, are still £2.50 per dinner, £12.50 per week or £97.50 for the half term, payable on ParentPay. It is never pleasant chasing payments and we  encourage all dinner accounts to be paid up at least a week in advance. Thank you for your support with this. Please see the menu below for next half-terms meals. There may be some variation where items are unavailable, but we will stick as close to the menu as possible.

After half-term, our school’s attendance officer will be visiting, which he does annually. We will be looking at each child’s attendance and aiming to reduce the gaps that can sometimes form. Just like last year, letters will be issued to any parent whose child’s attendance has fallen below 90% in the first half of the Autumn term.

In the final week of school, we received 7 leave of absence requests for holidays that attached to the October half term. Can we urge you to let us know as soon as a leave of absence is required as the paper work associated with absences can be vast. We would really appreciate your support with this going forward. We have also had a number of pupils who have been away this week and have not contacted the school to inform us (we can always tell from the international dialing tone). Honesty is always the best policy and it legally allows us to monitor attendance. Please always do share when your child will be absent from school, it makes life so much easier for us all.

There is a new timetable for extra-curricular opportunities in school. Please see the document below and visit the Sports section or News Around the School to book a place.


We always like to celebrate the work that our pupils do outside of school, and our proud cloud is now brimming with photographs of very proud children. One of our pupils, Joseph and his family, are taking part in Nativity at Marine Hall in Fleetwood this Christmas. Details are on the poster to the left if you would like to book tickets and go and watch.

Thank you all for your continued support this last half term. We are incredibly blessed to have the community that we have. I wish you all a very happy and safe half term.

God bless

Mrs Gregan

'If you can be anything in this world, be kind.'

When we started our year together in September, I gave the community one mission - TO BE KIND. Kindness above anything instills peace, reflection and brings God’s Kingdom alive here on earth. We are exposed to so many things in the news and local community where kindness has not happened; when others have suffered as a result of actions. As a school family, we constantly want to reflect on our behaviours and actions, ensuring that we are all following in Christ’s footsteps. There are times when we get it wrong, but we trust that God will bring us back and ensure we follow his path.

Year 2 shared such a magical liturgy this week, all about us being kind to our world; demonstrating stewardship. Through the power of a story, the children spoke using powerful vocabulary to convey the message that they were sharing. We have one world, it is our responsibility to look after it. Thank you Year 2 for a thought-provoking assembly.

There is no doubt that there are times when I really miss teaching daily. There is nothing like the feeling that you get when a child overcomes a barrier or succeeds because of something that they have strived really hard to achieve. When I became head, I was adamant that I still wanted to teach where I could. I am blessed to visit Year 5 each Monday to teach maths, but this week, I delivered something different. The children explored what it meant to be kind, what kindness is and how it makes others feel. We had an open, honest and evolving conversation that I hope will continue throughout the year. The children used their desks as jotters (much to the children’s delight). They then designed some posters, using important quotes, that we will be able to share around school. Thank you Year 5 for helping us all to understand the importance of being kind.


“Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.”

Being in Year 6 is so challenging; partly because of the expectations that we have of them as ambassadors and leaders. This week, the class went on a 2 night retreat to Castlerigg; exploring what it means to be the light of the world. The talent list of this group of children is endless, therefore the expectations we place on them are endless. They really have so much to give! The class were fabulous ambassadors for our school. They looked after each other and supported the team beautifully - we are so very proud of them. Thank you has to go to Mrs Harrison, Mrs Webster, Mrs Barker and Mr Cornwell who took the children away. Your time is precious and we are grateful for the time you have given to enable the children to make life-long memories.


‘We shall harvest with joy.’

It is so important to say Thank you for what we have, and what we have been given. During Father Peter’s homily on Thursday, he shared that within the word ‘HARVEST’ there are a number of different words: Starve, Share and Ta - all of these things relate to what we are trying to achieve,

Various Harvest celebrations have taken place in school this week. On Thursday, Year 1, 2, 5 & 6 visited church, alongside the parishioners, to say thank you for the gifts that we have been given. In school, our Reception and Nursery children shared a beautiful liturgy together; full of song, thanks and prayer.

Thank you all for your generous donations to Fylde Foodbank, we are supporting our local community. The school foodbank is now empty. Please continue to donate goods to it and we can continue to provide support where possible. Remember that the foodbank is for all of our community.


Learning Awards of the Week

Our Growth Mindset certificate winners of the week!

Our Virtue Role Models of the week!

“They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.”

The Our Lady Poppy Appeal

It has started! We have had a number of knitted poppies delivered into school, handcrafted by Esther and her grandma. There will be a poppy box in the worship area next week for any poppies made - please do contribute to them and make any poppy you can! For half term, I have made a craft sheet of lots of different poppies that you could make at home - all from household items. It would be great if every child made at least one for our castle reflection.


Our Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 2 & 3 - 98.7% Our whole school attendance this week is 96.3%.

Office News

With one more week to go until half term, it is important that all Parent Pay accounts are settled. Please can you visit your account over the weekend and see if anything needs to be payed.

Those children taking part in fencing next year will be confirmed next week so that payment can be made.


We enter into the final three days of half term determined to finish all of the learning opportunities that we have. School closes for the children on Wednesday at normal time - 3.20pm/3.25pm; with Parents’ Day on Friday 20th October. This is virtual so can be accessed anywhere in the world; wherever you might be. There is still time to make appointments if you haven’t. We will be contacting all those without an appointment on Monday. Please click on my previous blog for more information.

There has also been some lovely news; Mrs Marshall is expecting her second baby. The school community wishes her family a huge congratulations on her announcement and look forward to welcoming Baby Marshall in the Spring.

How wonderful do our football team look? CN Active has kindly sponsored our new football kits, ensuring that our teams look their best whilst playing their best. Despite the rain, the children’s spirit was not dampened. The progress that our football and netball teams are making week on week is great. All children who train have now had the opportunity to represent the school - how fantastic! There was one extremely special goal on Tuesday too!

There will be a pause in fixtures after half term to account for the darker evenings. Watch out for the new extra-curricular timetable coming next week.

Finally, congratulations to Harcourt who have won this half term’s house points. All children in Harcourt can come in their house colours on Wednesday.

Have a lovely weekend with your families

God bless

Mrs Gregan

"Love one another as I have loved you."

The greatest commandment of all; Love one another as I have loved you. Our Year 6 children started our assemblies this week by telling us all about heroes. There have been lots of leaders throughout the world; some good, some bad, but all who we can learn from. The hero that we look to is Jesus Christ. A key message that was delivered as part of the assembly was that we can all be heroes - every single one of us. Our strengths and talents need to be shared with others for the greater good. Every day I see hero behaviour from pupils in our school; they are our greatest teachers. Below is an image of our whole school display in our Worship Area. Every child in the school has been created in the image of God. Together, they make our school family. Thank you to our nursery children who have also been talking about the gifts of Creation - your sunshine, rainbow and flowers are the perfect addition to our display.

In assembly today, we have spoken about another group of heroes. During the month of October, we will be recognising the many black men and women who have been a hero to their community and our world. Black History Month aims to make us all aware of the trailblazers who shown leadership, talent and impact. This year, in particular, we will be highlighting pioneering women. Each class in school will be focusing on one individual. Keep an eye on homework and blogs for more information.

On Thursday 12th October, we will be attending mass for our Harvest Festival. This year, we have decided to collect food donations for our local community and Fylde Foodbank. Don’t forget that we also have our school foodbank too for any donations; just inside the main office area. Over the next few weeks, please can the following items be brought into class.

Nursery - tinned beans

Reception - tinned or packet soup

Year 1 - tinned fruit or vegetables

Year 2 - tinned tuna

Year 3 - tea bags

Year 4 - biscuits

Year 5 - cereal

Year 6 - long life milk/juice

Thank you for your generosity.


Learning beyond the curriculum

The curriculum is an exciting and intertwining web of knowledge that the children have to know before they leave primary school. It is the core of their education. However, there is so much more to learning than this. There are other skills that the children have and do beyond school that add to their knowledge and life experiences. Next Wednesday afternoon, the children will all be swapping teachers and spaces in school to take part in enrichment. This is an opportunity to form relationships with the many other staff that they will come to know during their time at Our Ladys, as well as experiencing something new. Throughout the year, the children will visit each class teacher - I am really excited about this. From learning German, to ballroom dancing, and some gardening too, the children will learn some skills that they may choose to develop further.

I have loved seeing just how many of our pupils have been getting involved with the extra-curricular opportunities that are on offer. Many pupils have represented the school in football and netball this week - see next week’s newsletter for our football teams.

Please do not forget our Proud Cloud too. If your child has done anything outside of school that they are proud of, please send us a photograph so that we can add it to the display and celebrate their talents. Whether it is football, dancing, swimming, musical instruments, brownie badges or cubs, judo - whatever it is we would love to see what you have been up to and to celebrate your achievements.


“They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.”

It may seem a few months too early, but we have started to think about remembrance in school. When the castle arrived, I thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we used it as the basis for Remembrance Day. A space where we could display some community work.’ Therefore we have a community challenge. We want to make as many poppies as possible that can be attached to netting from the castle. These poppies will need to be suitable to be left outdoors so could be knitted or made out of a plastic bottle. The more poppies the better. So…get your family and friends to start making, ready for our community art installation.


Parents’s Meetings

In a few weeks, there will be the opportunity to speak to your child’s class teacher and find out how they have settled into school this year. Again, we are taking a hybrid approach to hopefully include everyone - a mixture of in school and virtually. You have already been into school as part of induction night to meet your child’s teaching team and see their learning environment.

There is now an opportunity for parents to meet virtually with your child’s teacher. We would like to invite you to a virtual parents’ meeting to discuss your child and to celebrate their achievements. We will be using the same system we used in the past, called SchoolCloud. This will allow you to access the meeting from where ever you are, with no need to wait in school. This can always be tricky, especially if you have multiple children, or have planned October half term holidays. We have found in the past year that parent attendance has been higher virtually, than it was in person. I even had the pleasure of conducting a parents’ meeting whilst the family was on a beach in Mexico!

This platform has no app for you to install, you simply use your web browser, and you will be automatically connected with the teacher at the time you have booked in the appointment schedule. Each appointment will last ten minutes and start at the allotted time. You will then see the time and count down on the screen. Please note: when the countdown ends, the meeting is automatically closed and the next appointment is started, we have no control over this. Please log in and check the audio and visual before your appointment starts.

Within the program there is a facility to add a note when you book. If there is something specific which you would like to discuss, this will enable you to communicate it to the teacher before the meeting.

The available appointments will be on Friday 20th October from 8.30am - 5.30pm. Appointments can be booked from 4pm today by clicking on this link:

School Cloud

When booking, it is crucial that you use your child’s legal forename and surname – those recorded on our school management system. If any part of your child’s name is hyphenated, again it needs to be so when typing in their name. Your own name on Sims is now recorded with one of the following titles Miss, Mrs, Mr or Dr. The system will also ask for an email address so that a reminder can be sent out.

There are two links below which provide support on booking an appointment and how to access the virtual meeting. Please click to find out more.

A GUIDE TO BOOKING APPOINTMENTS

If you are struggling, please contact the school office asap and we can help.

Following this meeting, we will provide opportunities in the Spring term to visit school and sit with your child to look through their wonderful work. The teachers all have an email address too. If you have any worries or concerns, please do email them at the earliest opportunity for it to be discussed.


Learning Role Models of the Week

Learning awards!

Demonstrating our virtues - curious & active!


Our Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 1 - 99.7% Our whole school attendance this week is 97.2%.

We are incredibly proud, and blessed, to have such a wonderful team of individuals who work at Our Ladys. They love the children unconditionally and strive to ensure that they experience the very best that we can offer them. A key member of our team is Mr Nay. For those of you who know him, and the work he does both in and out of school, you will appreciate just how much of his time he gives to the children - not just at Our Ladys but across the Fylde Coast. His dedication and enthusiasm is palpable. I know that we could not deliver the same quality of physical education that we do without him.

Last night he attended the Best of Lancashire Awards in Burnley where he was awarded the Grass Roots Sports Award for the work that he does. On behalf of the whole school community, thank you and congratulations. We are beyond proud of you and know how much of your own time you give, often when that family time is calling you.

Have a lovely weekend with your family.

God bless

Mrs Gregan

'Oh Lord, your love knows no bounds.'

When we go through periods of darkness, it can be so hard to see the light. We can be confused by the actions of God and why certain choices has been made. In assembly today, we have spoken about the need to trust in God; He knows the plan and can see the bigger picture, even when we can’t. God has a plan for all of us, whether we agree with it or not. We need to believe in His vision as children of Christ. We have all faced challenges this half term. Starting a new school year and a new class is always difficult to navigate. There are new people that we need to get to know, new classrooms to explore and new expectations to understand - but we always get there; much quicker than we realise!


‘Books are uniquely, portable, MAGIC!’

This week we were joined by the most wonderful author - Dan Worsley. It is a while since we have had an author in school, and my goodness, he did not disappoint! Dan filled the hall, and each classroom with tales of the unexpected. Adventures beyond our wildest dreams. Laughter that came from our bellies! Reading is so important for many reasons, but I think the most important one is that it can transport you to another place and another time. You really can get lost in the book. It would be great if we continued to support Dan - hopefully he may come and visit us again one day soon!

Our school library is missing a large number of books that was taken out last year. Please, please, please can you all have a really good look at home and see if any of our books have hidden themselves in and around your house.


Primary School Admissions

If you have a child who will be starting primary school in September 2024, the window is now open to apply. We are opening the school at various times for you to come and have a look around. Please see the poster for more details.

To apply for a primary school place, please click on the following link:

Lancashire School Admissions

If you have any questions at all, please do ring the office on 01253 726015.


Learning Role Models of the Week

Learning awards!

Demonstrating our virtues - curious & active!


Our Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 3 & 6 - 98.3% Our whole school attendance this week is 97.3%.

Office News

My goodness the weeks are flying. Please remember to check Parent Pay. Class trips and dinner money have been added.

Please do not hesitate to contact the office if you have any queries.


Dates for your diary:

  • Thursday 26th September - Year 6 Assembly 2.10pm & 2.35pm

  • Thursday 5th October - Year 4 Assembly 2.10pm & 2.35pm

  • Thursday 12th October - Harvest 9.30am Mass

  • Thursday 12th October - Year 2 Assembly 2.10pm & 2.35pm

  • Parents’s Day - Friday 20th October. Virtual appointments will be available to be booked next Friday

We are having an awful lot of uniform go missing at the moment; both labelled and unlabelled. Please can you ensure that all of your children’s uniform is clearly labelled and that they come home with the correct uniform at the end of the day. Thank you kindly.

Have a lovely weekend with your families.

God bless

'Family is not an important thing. It is EVERYTHING.'

This week we celebrate 175 years of Catholic Education. Some of your great-great-great Grandparents might have been the first people to have learnt in a Catholic school. The mission of Catholic education is to grow the mind, the body and the spirit of each individual, according to the Gospel values. In school, being the very best version of ourselves is central to our being, but to also recognise that we are part of a much larger family than the ones we know and see on a daily basis. We are constantly aiming to walk in Jesus’ footsteps; bringing his kingdom alive here on earth.

We are part of a community of people of faith who all share and respect the same values and virtues. On Wednesday, we opened our classrooms to welcome you in and see where your children learn on a daily basis. Having the opportunity to see the classroom through the eyes of your child is magical and I know just how much they loved bringing you into their world. You will have the opportunity to discuss your child’s start to their school year on Friday 20th October on Parents’ Day. If you have any questions at all in the meantime, please do not hesitate to email the class teacher.


‘Books are uniquely, portable, MAGIC!’

We are passionate about reading and the joys that it can bring. A child who can read for pleasure and is interested in it, can access the curriculum fully. This week, the children have all been quizzing and setting their new AR reading level (I even saw a few parents having a go on Wednesday night). Next Wednesday, I want the children to be excited by reading once again. It is a few years since we have had an author visit school, and we cannot wait to welcome Dan Worsley to school next Tuesday & Wednesday. Dan is a local author and ex-primary school teacher who is passionate about creative writing. He predominantly writes for KS2 children, but will be offering creative writing workshops to our younger children too.

Dan will have copies of all six of his books (£5 each/cash only) available for purchase after school on Wednesday 20th September in the school hall. If any children in Year 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 would like to purchase a copy on the day, he will be happy to sign and personalise the pupil’s books. Dan is a KS2 writer, therefore some of his themes demonstrate this. Year 1 & 2 children may want to purchase a book and save it for a few years, to be read at a later date.

Our school library is missing a large number of books that was taken out last year. Please, please, please can you all have a really good look at home and see if any of our books have hidden themselves in and around your house.


Primary School Admissions

If you have a child who will be starting primary school in September 2024, the window is now open to apply. We are opening the school at various times for you to come and have a look around. Please see the poster for more details.

To apply for a primary school place, please click on the following link:

Lancashire School Admissions

If you have any questions at all, please do ring the office on 01253 726015.


Learning Role Models of the Week

Learning awards!

Demonstrating our virtues - intentional and prophetic!


Our Weekly Attendance

Well done to Year 6 - 99.1% Our whole school attendance this week is 96.8%.

As Autumn draws near, and the weather is changing, please ensure that all pieces of uniform are fully labelled. There is a tendency for the children to head out at breaktimes all wrapped up, then gradually lose layers as the breaktime unfolds.

Finally, this week we received the heart-breaking news this week that two of our former pupils have been involved in a serious car accident. They were such valued pupils, along with their siblings and parents, whilst in school and a big part of the Our Ladys family. We are praying deeply for their family and friends, sending much love and prayers for all who need it. Please keep them in your prayers and thoughts over the weekend and coming weeks.

God bless