In our Early Years department, we have been celebrating Diwali. The children have been listening to stories about Diwali and made Diyas, lanterns and rangoli pictures with coloured rice. One of our parents came to talk to our Reception children about how and why they celebrate
Charity Background: Mentally challenged children have little integration into present day society in India. Small initiatives for these children include day schools especially for catering for the challenged when young, and throughout their school years. However, as they grow older little opportunities remain in society for
Dear All, This coming week is Anti-Bullying Week 2018, from 12th to 16th of November. The theme for this year is “Choose Respect” and the idea is that children and young people can set a positive example by choosing to respect each other at school, at home,
Following the disaster in Indonesia thousands of children who were lucky to survive have been orphaned, separated from their families or have seen their homes, schools and communities destroyed. United Nations estimate that around 200,000 people need urgent humanitarian help. The whole school wanted to collaborate
The Y7’s have had an incredible start to the year. They all completed a project on cells and brought in their models to show the class. They were all amazing and I was so impressed by their enthusiasm and creativity! The models were on display for
As usual our parents were incredibly generous and supportive for our Harvest Festival collection. The children carried bags from Early Years and Primary and filled two cars, taking food to All Saints Church.
On Friday, 21st September children in the Primary school from Playgroup to Year 6 celebrated “Jeans for Genes” day. This charity helps to improve the lives of children who have life-altering genetic disorders. Pupils generously donated 2€ to wear denim to school and we raised an amazing
CBA basketball club, from La Matanza, sent trainers and students to La Luz to play games with all of the Primary children, developing their basketball skills. Many of the basketball players are secondary pupils at our Trinity Site.
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