Monthly Archives: November, 2021

The Advent Service returns

It was with great joy that we were able to return to one of our parish churches this week to celebrate an Advent Service on Tuesday 30th November.  The last time we were able to do this at Sacred Heart and St Peter the Apostle was in 2019, so after a 2-year gap there was much excitement.  All of the pupils in Key Stage 2 (aged 7 to 11) walked from school to church for a peaceful reflection on the true meaning of the season of Advent, marking out the time of preparation and readiness as distinct from the subsequent season of Christmas.

Great thanks go to our Pupil Chaplains for leading the service, to Oaklands’ Lay Chaplain Miss Heath, and to St Peter’s colleagues Mrs Moore and Mrs Buckingham who lead our Pupil Chaplains.  In addition, thank you to the family volunteers who accompanied us on the walk to and from the church to keep the pupils safe and moving along. And if you want to know what a line of 240 children walking through Waterlooville looks like, look at this picture!

Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher

Red Wednesday

Here at St Peter’s our Vision Statement is “Walking hand in hand with God to make our world a better place”.

On Wednesday this week, St Peter’s gathered for class worship to reflect on how we can fully live out school this vision in the words of our mission statement (below) to use our gifts to make the world a better place.  Wednesday 24th November was Red Wednesday, inviting us to stand for faith and freedom for all people all around the world. This is when we can support the global Church and make our own choices to stand up for the rights of our sisters and brothers, no matter who they are or where they are from. We all deserve to be valued and respected, and we can all participate together to make this change.

At St Peter’s we work to live out the mission of our vision with a full Mission Statement of “Walking hand in hand with God, loving Him, loving each other and loving ourselves, doing the best with the gifts He gave us to make our world a better place”.

Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher

Advent and Christmas

As we prepare for the season of Advent and the celebration of Christmas, see below a list of events coming up over the final 3 weeks of term.  Sadly, we will not be able to host as many parents as carers to some of these events as we did in the past, but we will be able to do so more than was the case in December 2020.

Advent and Christmas services:

Tuesday 30 November, Years 3 – 6 Advent Service at Church.  10:00am (We will be asking for parent volunteer walkers between 9:00am and 12:00 midday.)

Thursday 2 December, EYFS Nativity 9:30am

Friday 3 December, EYFS Nativity 1:30pm

Tuesday 7 December, Year 2 Christmas Liturgy 10:00am and 1:30pm

Wednesday 8 December, Year 1 Nativity 1:30pm

Thursday 9 December, Year 1 Nativity 9:30am

Tuesday 14 December, St Peter’s Carol Service at Church, 6:30pm

Thursday 16 December, school pupils’ Christmas Liturgy.

Christmas events:

Friday 10 December, Christmas Jumper Day* 

Friday 10 December, Year 3 & 4 Friends of St Peter’s Party 4:30pm – 6:00pm

Friday 10 December, Year 5 & 6 Friends of St Peter’s Party 6:30pm – 8:00pm

Saturday 11 December, Years R, 1 & 2 Friends of St Peter’s ‘Breakfast with Santa’

Monday 13 December, EYFS and Key Stage 1 Christmas Lunch

Tuesday 14 December, Key Stage 2 Christmas Lunch

Wednesday 15th December, Panto performances

*Donations to ‘Love Christmas’ themed care packages – details to follow.

Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher

Cowplain Remembrance Window – Honouring our fallen 

St Peter’s Catholic Primary School supported our local Coop Funeralcare office with a wonderful Remembrance display.  Pupils from year 6 created the beautiful poppies that were cascading down the outside of the window.  Out of lots of small crosses the children also created a wonderful large cross, which looks so poignant and so effective.

During the Second World War Blitz, 930 people were killed in Portsmouth, 2,837 were injured and over 6,000 properties were destroyed.  The pupils decided that it would be a lovely idea to make memory stones for each person that lost their life in Portsmouth during the Blitz.  They painstakingly painted 930 stones and on Wednesday 10th at 11.00 o’clock a group of 10 pupils handed out their memory stones to the community in Cowplain.

Also, some of the children wrote Remembrance poems, which were made into scrolls ready to hand out with their memory stones.  A selection of these were read out during the event.  Remembrance Day gives people the chance to remember those who fought and lost their lives during the war and to honour their memory.  It makes sure that we never forget the past, and those who died didn’t die in vain.  With fewer and fewer living survivors, it’s even more important than ever to remember the sacrifices these people made for our freedom.  Teaching our children about the importance of Remembrance Day will keep the memories of these brave individuals alive now and in the future. 

I would like to personally thank Mrs Pearson, St Peter’s art teacher, and Mrs Jackie Duthie at the Coop Funeralcare Cowplain, for all their hard work and support in organising and creating such a wonderful display.

Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher

We will remember them.

Ever-living God,

We remember those whom you have gathered
from the storm of war into the peace of your presence;
may that same peace calm our fears, bring justice to all peoples,
and establish harmony among the nations.

We pray in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen

With thanks to our Art subject leader Mrs Pearson and Year 6
for our Remembrance display in the prayer garden.

Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher