Summer Term has begun!
Leading up to our Easter holiday we were learning all about Lent and how we can become more like Jesus during this season. We then turned our thoughts to Holy Week and the events that led to Jesus’s betrayal and death. This week back at school we are celebrating Easter and Jesus’s resurrection. Our younger children have been thinking about why Good Friday is named ‘Good’. They’ve had some interesting discussions! Year 3 have been learning about Jesus’s breakfast on the shore and how this changed the disciples. Year 6 have been comparing the four Gospel accounts of the resurrection looking at their similarities and differences.
In worship on Monday Mr Cunningham talked about surprises in his life and how they had changed his life forever. He asked us to reflect on surprises that we have experienced and how they have changed our lives. Jesus’s resurrection was certainly a surprise to many and if we have faith in Jesus our lives can be changed for the better forever.
In the next few days our prayer bags will be arriving home. Each class has a prayer bag with a cross, candle, St Peter’s themed prayer cloth, a prayer book and a note book for families to write their own prayers in. In KS1 a child will be chosen each day to take the bag home who has shown a commitment to our mission statement…
To walk hand in hand with God loving Him, loving each other and loving ourselves, doing our best with the gifts He gave us to make the world a richer place.
On a Wednesday the prayer bag will go home with the child who has also received the Golden Leaf that day as it is a reward closely related to our mission statement.
In KS2 the prayer bag will go home on a Thursday following their Golden Leaf assembly with the child who received the Golden Leaf.
Please encourage your child to set up a prayer area with the items in the bag as we do at school during collective worship. You could then say some prayers together as a family and write a prayer in the book provided. We sent home the bags during Lent and the children wrote some truly beautiful prayers.
We hope that you enjoy receiving the prayer bag and that it gives you an extra opportunity to pray with your family.
Best wishes,
Sarah Luter
More from the last week of term!
Just thought I would add an extra blog this week to share some Stations of the Cross prayers and to congratulate all the children who successfully completed the jigsaw challenge!
Year 4 children thought about the actions and feelings of Jesus and about the events that happened during the last few hours before His crucifixion. They then wrote prayers that related to what they could learn from this and how they could apply this to their daily lives.
Children were able to collect jigsaw pieces from mass each Sunday during Lent and then collect their last piece from school today. They collected this along with a small prize. Well done to all those children… here are just a few!
Well done George, Oliver and Emma from Year 6.
Have a happy and peaceful Easter!
Our Last Week of the Spring Term
As we began our last week of Spring Term Mr. Cunningham helped us to think about how important our actions and words are. He explained that once we have spoken them our words can not be ‘put back’ just like once cracked, an egg can not be placed back into it’s shell. Try as she might, our Year 5 pupil showed the school that this is impossible. We learn that it is God and God only who is able to reverse things that have happened. The story of Lazarus being brought back to life is a clear message of this. The story also tells us how even though we have complete faith in Jesus it is still hard, sometimes, to imagine what He is capable of.
This week all children have taken part in a Stations of the Cross pilgrimage. It was a very moving experience and children went on to respond through talk and writing showing a powerful development in their faith in Jesus Christ.
A very happy Easter from all of us at St. Peter’s. We look forward to welcoming you back on Monday 24th April.
Lent continues at St. Peter’s
We are having a busy Lent at St. Peter’s. We have been learning all about the importance of prayer, preparing and giving. Years 2 and R have celebrated liturgies with Father Jeremy and of course we had our Ash Wednesday celebration earlier in the month.
As a school we commit to raising money for CAFOD and know that some of you will have seen the children’s work in church.
The children brought in money from home to create scales for a fish. In one year group children ‘paid’ for scales to place on a fish. We had lots of activities across the school on CAFOD Fast Day. Please look at individual class blogs.
Year 5 incorporated their Lenten learning into their art lesson with Mrs. Pearson where they sketched these rather amazing fish (left).
In school we continue to spread Mr. Cunningham’s message that a little makes a big difference.
I would like to mention a Year 5 pupil who I feel particularly proud of this week. She was given £3 pounds by her mum to spend on whatever she wanted in Portsmouth whilst out shopping. She chose to spend her money on food and drink for some homeless people. She told me that one of the men cried. She has also had over 8 inches of her hair cut so that she could donate it to the Little Princess Fund. Well done Ashleigh! We are so proud that we can be involved in helping you to raise such wonderful, thoughtful children.
CAFOD blog
Big fish at St Peter’s Primary Waterlooville
Click here to see the latest CAFOD blog featuring St.Peter’s!
A busy start to half term!
CAFOD
This Monday Isobel and Patrick from CAFOD came to see us to introduce the ‘Big Fish’ campaign. We will be helping CAFOD to raise money for fish farming in Zambia so that people in real need of resources can make big differences to their own lives. More details can be found on the CAFOD website.
Over the course of Lent children will be taking part in various fundraising activities which their individual teachers will tell you about. A CAFOD fundraising box will be coming home this week for each family. This can be used to collect money towards the fundraising or children may have their own ideas about how they can raise some extra pennies for fish in the next few weeks. Part of our commitment to our faith during Lent is to give alms and we encourage the children to think of small ways that they can do this. Isobel and Patrick will be sharing their Friday night fish and chips throughout Lent so that they can give the extra money to CAFOD. This will also aid them in their commitment to fasting during Lent.
Church Mission
Each Sunday at Church during Lent children will be able to collect either a jigsaw piece or a signature to confirm that they have attended Mass. During the last week of term, in school, children will be able to collect the final part of their jigsaw. For any children who have collected 4 or 5 jigsaw pieces there will be small prize.
Jigsaw pieces will be distributed to Sacred Heart and St. Edmund’s. We know that many children attend other churches and so for those children there will be a sheet available at school that they can take home and a parent or carer can sign to say that they attended church.
All jigsaw pieces or signature sheets must be returned to school between Monday 3rd April to Thursday 6th April to be checked and given their final jigsaw piece / pieces.
Lenten Prayer Bags
This Friday one child from each of our 14 classes will bring home a prayer bag. Inside the bag you will find a purple prayer cloth, a candle, a prayer book and a small cross. This will be an opportunity for you to pray with your child. Your child will be able to set out the prayer area and maybe even add to it with things from home. There will be a note book that you and your child can write a prayer in. Please return the prayer bag to school by the following Tuesday as it will be used during class worship. Obviously not all children in the class will get to have a turn at this time, however this is something that we would like to embed within our weekly worship throughout the year.
Weekly Prayer
Each week during Lent there will be a prayer card posted on your child’s year group blog. Please use this to help you to pray together as a family.
Ash Wednesday
We are very much looking forward to celebrating Ash Wednesday with Father Jeremy at 10.20 in the school hall. This is a special occasion when we prepare ourselves for Lent, say sorry for the things that we have done wrong and renew our promises to God.
Year 6 Interview Father Jeremy!
Year 6’s Interview with Father Jeremy
On the 14th of February, 7 Year 6’s interviewed our new parish priest, Father Jeremy. They questioned him about his life in priesthood and his background. We got some very thorough and in depth questions that were extremely interesting to hear. Here is some of the information that we gathered:
Q1) How long have you been a priest for?
A) I have been a priest for 41 years.
Q2) What is your favourite parable and why?
A) It has to be The Good Samaritan.
Q3) Why did you become a priest?
A) I became a priest because, when I was going to join Medical school, I heard a nagging in my mind from God that I should preach and spread the word as a priest.
Q4) What’s your favourite passage in the Bible?
A) Matthew 25:31-46 (The Last Judgement)
Q5) What school did you study priesthood in?
A) The English Priest School in Rome. I studied for 6 years when I was only planning to study for 6 weeks.
After the interview, the Year 6’s had a deeper understanding of our new priest’s life and background. We hope that he settles in well in our parish and community.
Written by Harriet Laybourne and Claudia Foster
Thank you Year 6! It has been great to get to know a little more about Father Jeremy!
Speak Up For CAFOD
We are exceptionally proud of three of our Year 5 pupils this week. They attended a ‘Speak up for CAFOD’ competition, bravely presenting speeches that they had prepared in their own time. Congratulations to Saoirse, Oscar and Isaac! Below is their account of the competition.
We are very proud of you!
In other news, Year 1 had a liturgy with families, friends and Father Vitalis. Please visit their blog for a more detailed account and photos.
Next Tuesday we invite families, friends and Father Jeremy to our Year 5 and 6 Mass. The Mass will be in the school hall at 10.20. We look forward to sharing our Mass all about how we feel God’s presence in our lives today.
Have a peaceful weekend!
St. Peter’s Staff and Children Welcome Father Jeremy
We were delighted today to welcome Father Jeremy to St. Peter’s.
Year 3 and 4 were joined by families and friends to celebrate their Mass with Father Jeremy which was all about families.
Our 2 new altar servers did an amazing job of serving Father Jeremy. It was their first time of serving at St. Peter’s too! Well done Tia and John!
Following Mass, Father visited some of the children’s classes and was met by many questions in Year 1 and by a detailed character analysis in Year 4 who have been studying Neverland. Year 3 shared their favourite books with Father.
Thank you Father it really was a pleasure to welcome you!
We look forward to seeing you again on the 14th February for our Year 5 and 6 Mass. We hope to see as many friends and families there too.
Mrs. Luter