Leading Parent Partnership Award Presentation Following the announcement of our success in achieving the LPPA it was fitting that I was able to hold a presentation ceremony last week and invited members of the Parent Forum Janet Keatley, Lisa Jameson and Tan Roberts to receive the award from Helen Lennon who acted as our LPPA advisor and who is Headteacher of St Oswald’s Catholic Primary School in Warrington. Also pictured with me are Mr Gill and Mr Beard who have been key in bringing together the Parent Forum and achieving the award.
Fairtrade As mentioned in my last newsletter, Mrs Hughes and Mrs Simpson organised sampling sessions during Fairtrade Fortnight which clearly went down well with our students! Enough food for everyone if…
MND charity week Head Boy & Head Girl Richie Redmond and Amy Pinkney are coordinating efforts to raise money for their chosen charity Motor Neurone Disease. The events will take place during the final week of term, 25 th March – 28th March and include: stocks, treasure hunt, dodge ball, coffee mornings, mile run, speed stacking and a raffle for a chocolate hamper just in time for Easter!
Thanks to Mrs Simpson who had this really good idea, Year 8 got involved in the national ‘Enough food for everyone if…’ campaign. The campaign raises awareness of food shortages and widespread hunger throughout the world and aims to remind the government that it has promised to act on this issue. As part of the day the pupils participated in a number of sessions which highlighted the main reasons for the widespread hunger and also looked at the reasons Christians get involved in campaigns like this. Sessions were led by the Rev Docherty from St Andrew’s Church, Luke Wilkinson from Young Life Runcorn, and John Griffiths from Christian Aid, as well as teaching staff. All pupils engaged with and enjoyed the different activities. ‘I have learnt so much and have been really shocked at why some people in poor countries don’t get enough food. It’s so unfair,’ said one year 8 pupil. At the end of the day, the pupils wrote messages to David Cameron on paper plates explaining why they think it is so important and asking him to act. They all wrote passionate messages which we will send to him and hope that they will make a difference.
The Monthly Newsletter for Parents and Carers from the Head of School, Mr B. Carney.
March 2013 Issue