In RE, Reception have begun to learn about the Creation story. This week, we all made our own collage world using tissue paper which are now proudly displayed in our prayer area.

In RE, Reception have begun to learn about the Creation story. This week, we all made our own collage world using tissue paper which are now proudly displayed in our prayer area.

We loved telling Reception about our monsters that we have created. We read them our brilliant work and they listened very well. Thank you Reception for coming to see our amazing work.
Well that is it…. School year 2023 – 2024 is over!
We wish our Year 6’s all the luck and love as you move on to new schools and bigger adventures. You presence will be missed!
Goodbye Miss Grantham -we wish you all the best on your Australian travels!
Thank you to all our wonderful children who make every day bright. Thank you also to all of our families for your support this year. Your kind words, cards and gifts are appreciated as always.
All Souls is a very special place and it takes everybody in our community to make it that way, so thank you all and please stay safe and have the very best summer!
We look forward to seeing our children and families on September 4th 2024.
The All Souls team x
Reception had great fun being artists today. We learned about a local artist called Sir Terry Frost. He was born in Leamington. We looked on the map and discovered that is near to us! We love his art because its so bright and colourful. We also like how he used shapes in his artwork. We worked hard all day making our own pieces of art and they are now proudly displayed in our classroom and cloakroom.











Today marks the beginning of the most important few days in the Church’s calendar. Starting on Palm Sunday, we have been journeying through Holy Week whilst on our Easter break. We hope you have managed to take some time to enjoy time together, relax, rest as well as reflect on this special time of year.
During his Last Supper on the night before he died, Jesus gave us the gift of himself when he took bread and wine and said: This is my Body. This is my Blood. This is me. The Bread of Life. Food for the Journey.
As Catholics, we believe that part of Jesus is within each of us. We are his hands and his feet. With everything currently going on in our world today, remember that how we treat those closest to us is a reflection of how we expect to be treated. Take time today to think of those who give themselves to others so that they can live. To parents, to emergency workers, to aid workers, to those protecting the most vulnerable, thank you for all you do.
If you wish to attend mass today, the mass at All Souls Church begins at 7.30pm with solemn watching until midnight.
This week in Reception we have been learning about the key events of Holy Week. We made palms, had our own last supper where we shared bread with our friends just like Jesus did and leant about Good Friday and the significance of the crucifix. We made our own crosses using the construction to remind us that Jesus dies on the cross.

Reception had the most fabulous time at the zoo on Monday. The weather was so kind to us. We saw tigers, giraffes, penguins (including our lost penguin!), monkeys, gorillas, orangutans, meerkat, zebras and so much more! The children behaved beautifully and were a credit to our families and our school.

Reception and Year 6 enjoyed a local walk as part of our Big Lent Walk on Thursday with their prayer partners. It was a lovely way to end our day.
Thank you Year 6 for joining us!

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