Jesus asks us to love one another as he loved us. This can be so hard to do at times when often we are not feeling loved ourselves. During our RE lessons this week, we have continued to explore the Kingdom of God and how we can create it here on Earth, just as God wanted us to do. Today we celebrated two very important feast days at mass: St Vincent De Paul and Our Lady Star of the Sea. What a wonderful day celebrating mass with Bishop Paul and showing him around our beautiful school, such an honour to share this day with him. This week our litugies have been centred around St Vincent De Paul and our word of the week Missionary, looking at hi work for his charity and compassion for the poor.
The week started beautifully with Year 6’s assembly all about leadership, how kindness is the key to true happiness and how we should all ‘put a little love in our hearts’. We hope you enjoyed sharing this assembly with us and I am sure you will agree we have many budding actors in our class! I feel like we are very much into the groove of Year 6 learning now, hitting our daily targets constantly. The pace of learning within the classroom has certainly ramped up and I know Mrs Smith has been very impressed with how hard the class have worked, she’s had a wonderful week with them! The Nowhere Emporium is certainly full of twists and turns, there are so many questions that we need answering. The children have now read chapter 1 and are intrigued to read more to find out what type of magic lies within the emporium!
It was so magic when we met our new Reception buddies …
Kidsafe
This week in our Kidsafe lesson we learnt all about what we should do if we ever see an inappropriate image or content online. Please read the letter for further information…
Castlerigg Meeting
Don’t forget we are meeting next week: Tuesday 1st October 3:45pm, to discuss Castlerigg and everything you may need to bring with you.
Harvest Plea
In preparation for our HARVEST FESTIVAL, as a school we have made the decision to collect food items for Fylde Foodbank who are struggling with the amount of need in our area. We would be so grateful if Year 6 could collect deodorant or shaving foam. Donations can be made from next week and will be much appreciated -thank you.
Delving deeper through talk …
How can we keep self online and when using devices?
My Happy Mind…
What did you learn this week?
Helpers in the mornings:
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Benjamin Arthur Layla Niamh
Leading Learners
Pippa- you effort as Sonya in the assembly was a joy to see, your acting was super and you portrayed the character so well. You approach all tasks with great enthusiasm and always with a smile.
Faye- this week you have been incredibly determined not to let your injury get in the way of anything! You adapt to everything we have done and given 100% effort in all tasks.
Attentive and Discerning butterflies
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are attentive in the way we look at the world and in others, taking the time to notice the big and the small things each day. We will also be spotting children who are discerning, who choose the right decisions with integrity. These children are the role models of the school. This week we thank Cora for being attentive and discerning to help others.
Lunch Time Awards …
Marvelous Manners awards … Riley
Role Model of the week … Elsie
Reminders
Don’t forget to sign the NHS flu vaccine consent form on the previous blog.
Please return St Bede’s admissions forms from last week if you have not already.
Parent’s day appointments will be held on Friday 18th October- appointments will be coming out soon.
Please go on to parent pay and see the cost for our Samlesbury Hall trip.
please encourage children to complete homework on time and handed in on Thursdays- it is great preparation for High School
Have a lovely weekend with your family.
Mrs Harrison, Mrs Webster and Mrs Carter