St Francis Church of England Aided Primary School and Nursery

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  • Be A Hero For Children In Need!

    Mon 17 Nov 2014

    St. Francis Primary School welcomed hundreds of superhero’s on Friday morning in aid of Children In Need.

     

    Spiderman and Batman aka Harry Bird and Shemaiah Campbell from Reception!

     

    A Nursery full of Superhero’s ready to save the world!

     

    Year 2’s coin collection. Can you see who it is?

     

    A ‘super’ picture Y3!

     

    Y4 creativity!

    A huge thank you for all of your donations! We have raised nearly £400 so far.

     

    Mr Scrimshire alone raised £220 for his efforts as a very convincing Elsa from frozen!

    Check out our facebook page for his video 

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Francis-CE-Primary-School-and-Nursery/572899829406042

    and continue the fundraising www.justgiving.com/elsagoestoschool

  • Prayer Week

    Sun 09 Nov 2014

    Ewan and Sophia working with our Worhsip Council at lunchtime during Prayer Week.

     

    Prayer Week began on Monday 13th October with a visit from Mrs Stolberg, who told the story of Samuel hearing God’s voice with help from some of our children!

     

    Throughout the week many people visited us. Paul Northem talked to Y1 about prayer and monastic life and taught them a new song!

     

    Rev. Susannah met with Y4 to help them reflect on creating a new world.

     

    Sam Gibson shared his experience and understanding of prayer with Y2.

     

    Canon John Oakes explored different types of prayer and meditation with Y6.

     

    Every day we looked at a different theme with our children; being thankful, being still, being sorry, being forgiven and letting go. We explored the themes through practical creative activies, through stories and through prayer and reflection.

    Every lunchtime our Worship Council ran a lunchtime club for all year groups. Here they are building community jenga. As soon as one person from the community is removed, the tower soon

     

    Some of the prayers made during a lunchtime session run by the Worhsip Council.

     

    Faith, Evie and Alba with their prayer chatterboxes made with the Worhsip Council.

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