10th January 2025
School News
Looking back at some of the Christmas Celebrations…
At Berkswell CofE Primary, Christmas was an ideal opportunity for Courageous Advocacy and children were encouraged to think about how they can shine their lights in the world to help others over the festive period. Here are some of things they did…
EYFS – Both FS1 and FS2 teamed up with Birmingham City Mission to give to their foodbank using a ‘Reverse Advent Calendar’.
Year 1 – children talked about how sometimes people can feel lonelier during special festivities, especially if they do not have loved ones or those that live close by. They acted on this by each making a Christmas card for the neighbours using thumb prints to create reindeers on the front. Each card contained a special note and were signed from ‘Year One’. The pupils then went on a walk around Berkswell and posted each card into neighbours’ houses.
Year 2 – performed small acts of kindness on each day during Advent. They worked together to think of things they could do for their family, their friends and even the environment to show kindness. Their ideas, such as sharing a joke, giving a hug and litter picking were brought together to form a Kindness Advent Calendar.
Years 3 and 4 – made delightful Christmas cakes at home and then held a cake sale to raise money for Carriers of Hope. They did an amazing job and raised nearly £200 for this deserving charity.
Year 5 – learned about the heart-breaking number of animals abandoned or neglected during the holiday season and they were inspired to make a difference. They raised much-needed donations to support the RSPCA in caring for these animals.
Year 6 – designed and made Christmas tree decorations and some delicious mince pies for members of their local community. They decided that this was something they wanted to do as many local residents are elderly or live alone and would not have the opportunity to celebrate Christmas with friends and family. Year 6 delivered the gifts themselves during the church coffee morning as a surprise! They wanted to bring a little joy and happiness into the lives of others at this special time of year.
Lindsay Eardley, Headteacher of St Paul’s CofE Primary, Nuneaton writes:
“St. Paul’s have truly embraced the magic of Christmas, filling each day with joy, laughter and meaningful moments. Throughout December, the school community has come together to celebrate in various ways. Christingle services were held where pupils learned about the significance of this beautiful tradition. Carols Round the Tree brought together families and friends for a delightful evening of music and community spirit.
Pupils and staff were honoured to welcome Bishop Ruth, the Bishop of Coventry, into the school. Her visit inspired pupils and reinforced the importance of faith and community during this special time of year.
Nursery, Reception and Key Stage One and children shone brightly in their nativity performances, showcasing their talents and reminding everyone of the true meaning of Christmas.
The generosity of local organisations has been overwhelming, as St. Paul’s Church, BVS Gurdwara, Nuneaton Church, Santa’s Guardians and Gifts for Giving, have donated hampers to support some of the families. This spirit of giving exemplifies the kindness and compassion instilled in the pupils.
Additionally, the whole school enjoyed a carol service at the church, where pupils sang beautifully, spreading joy and festive cheer to all in attendance.
Amidst the fun and festivities, time has been taken to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas with the Christian values of kindness, love, and friendship being at the forefront of all celebrations. Pupils have been encouraged to think about the importance of compassion and generosity, not just during this season but throughout the year.
As we look forward to the new year, let us carry the spirit of Christmas in our hearts, celebrating the joy of togetherness and the importance of kindness in our daily lives.”
While Bishop Ruth was at St Paul’s, she recorded a podcast for the Net Zero arm of the Diocese and answered great questions from pupils – listen here (17 mins).
SIAMS
Congratulations to The Revel CofE Primary, Stretton CofE Primary and Long Itchington CofE Primary who all had their SIAMS inspections in November and all were found to be living up to their foundation as Church schools, enabling pupils and adults to flourish. Well done to all the staff and governors. Read the respective reports by clicking on the school name above.
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