Every year the country comes together for Remembrance Sunday.
A period of silence is held at 11am to remember the people who have died in wars around the world.
Remembrance Day - is on Saturday this year - and marks the actual day World War One ended, at 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month, in 1918.
Remembrance Sunday is also marked each year, and usually falls on the second Sunday in November.
The royal family will lay wreaths at the Cenotaph and the UK will have a moment of silence at 11 o'clock on that day as part of the commemorations.
In School, we have been commemorating Remembrance Day with class prayer and liturgy. We also came together in the school hall to hold a minutes silence, we were led in reflection by Year 6.
‘So stay awake, because you do not know either the day or the hour. (Matthew 25: 13)
Key Messages of the forthcoming Gospel Reading… (Week Beginning 13th November 2023)
Children will learn:
Children will learn that:
Jesus will return though we don’t know when
We should be ready for Jesus’ return by loving Him and loving others
WEDNESDAY WORD Please follow this link below to access the Gospel Readings for the forthcoming week, there are also some fun activities to complete, this is a fantastic family resource to share and celebrate with your child at home.
Spellings, times tables and homework
The children will be coming home with their spellings and homework on Monday 6th November, this needs to be returned by the following Monday.
The children have all come home with their login for TTRS, please can you support your child to access this on a regular basis.
PE -
Please note, PE days will now be on a Tuesday and Wednesday.
Award winners
Golden: Roma
Maths: Luna
Writing: Laura
Kind regards for your continued support.
Mrs Parker, Mrs Hodgkiss and Mrs Andrews