Black History Month Assembly
As part of our Black History Month celebrations, we were honoured to be joined by two special guests for our assembly on Monday: Gwen, our school governor, and her friend Onone. They shared their personal stories of migrating to Britain, with Ms Quintyn-Williams arriving from the Caribbean as part of the Windrush generation and Onone migrating from Africa. During the assembly, they discussed the push and pull factors that influenced their and their families’ decisions to make the journey to the UK. They spoke about what they miss most about their countries of origin and what they love about their new homes in Britain. It was a powerful and insightful session that helped deepen our understanding of migration and the important contributions of Black individuals and communities to British society.
- School’s 50th Birthday
- Christmas Jumper Day and Cake Sale
- Parenting Support Workshop
- Our Mini Vinnies supporting Macmillan Cancer Support
- A Miracle in Town
- A Christmas Celebration
- Christingle
- Science at St Ursula’s School for Girls
- School Council Gate Greeters
- A Message from Holy Cross Playgroup
- Nursery Trip to see Dear Zoo
- PSA Meeting
- Year 5 Class Assembly
- Friendship Week
- SEND Coffee Morning
- Wall of Remembrance
- School Photographs
- Year 5 Class Assembly
- Maths Week
- Year 6 trip to The Imperial War Museum
- The Diamond Club
- Carnival
- Anglo-Saxon Workshop
- Life Space
- Names for Remembrance
- Rosary
- PSA Meeting for all parents and carers
- Coffee Morning With Our Speech and Language Therapist
- Harvest Festival Celebration
- Carnival Next Friday