We joined with Leweston School for a shared act of worship at Holy Ghost Church, participating in a beautiful Lenten liturgy that deepened our reflection and preparation for Easter. Our Chaplaincy Team also took part in their Big Lent Walk, raising awareness and demonstrating social action through faith. These moments helped pupils grow spiritually and understand the importance of service, community and compassion. Safety education has also played an important role this term. Pupils took part in road safety and railway safety sessions, equipping them with essential knowledge to help them keep themselves safe in their daily lives. These workshops were interactive, age‑appropriate and well‑received by pupils. As a school, we proudly supported Comic Relief by “dressing funny for money” or wearing red. The day brought laughter and creativity, while also reinforcing the importance of giving to others and understanding global need. Towards the end of term, we celebrated the joy of Easter through our Easter Bonnet Parade, which was a colourful and uplifting event enjoyed by pupils, staff and families alike. Pupils showcased their creative talents with beautifully designed bonnets that brought smiles across the school. We concluded our Lenten journey with a reflective Stations of the Cross and a reverent Holy Week liturgy, allowing pupils to engage meaningfully with the Easter story and deepen their understanding of its significance. This has been a rich, purposeful and faith‑filled term at St Gildas, filled with opportunities for learning, growth and celebration. The pupils continue to shine, and we look forward to building on this strong momentum as we move into the next term.
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